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・UK /ˌrezɪˈdenʃl/
The area is quite lively with lots of bars and restaurants and the residential streets are lined with spiral staircases.
The area is quite lively with lots of bars and restaurants, and the residential streets
Some of it's being converted into residential housing, and
other purposes, some of it's being converted into residential
According to the World Bank, around 6.7 million residential buildings in Turkey need retrofitting or reconstruction at a cost of $465 billion.
around 6.7 million residential buildings in Turkey
Except for a small handful of buildings built before 1981, these are pretty much all low-cost residential buildings so fortunately the only ones who are going to die are poor people.
these are pretty much all lowcost residential buildings so fortunately the only ones who are
The group said one attack struck residential areas in Kharkiv, killing at least three civilians.
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
This trend could mean more offices and co-working spaces popping up in residential areas.
This trend could mean more offices and co-working spaces popping up in residential areas, not least in Asia, where large multi-generational households are common and space to work at home can be at a premium.
I live in a residential area near the historic center of the city.
I live in a residential area near the historic center of the city.
Santa Monica Boulevard in East Hollywood in Los Angeles, it's vibrant, it's very popular with young people, it's a mixture of residential and commercial spaces and East Hollywood is a densely populated area.
It's a mixture of residential and commercial spaces, and East Hollywood is a densely populated area.
Well, this sound is made by traditional nighttime fire prevention patrols Hinoyojin Yomawari Historically, these patrols were conducted by local community members Such as neighborhood associations, volunteer groups, and fire brigades Especially during winter months When the risk of fire incidents increased due to dry air Participants would walk through residential areas Chanting phrases like Hinoyojin, beware of fire And striking wooden clappers known as Hyoshigi To alert residents of potential fire hazards Back in the day, many Japanese homes were made of wood So houses catching fire was quite common Every time I hear this sound, I'm always like Man, it's gonna be another cold ass winter here in Japan And number 10 All right, this is the final sound How many have you gotten correct so far?
Participants would walk through residential areas, chanting phrases like Hinoyojin, "Beware of fire," and striking wooden clappers known as kyoshigi to alert residents of potential fire hazards.