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Traducción & Definición

a bedroom: un dormitorio noun
I have painted my bedroom black to help me sleep better. He pintado mi dormitorio de negro para poder dormir mejor.
a two-bedroom apartment: un apartamento de dos dormitorios idiom

Ejemplos

  • "Any personal items left in the bedrooms or bathrooms will become the property of Happy Tulips B & B."
  • "N ob Hill: 2 bedroom loft apartment"
  • "I have one bedroom, one living room, one bathroom, and one kitchen."
  • "The room is large with a view of some of the other bedrooms. We are looking for someone to move in as soon as possible."
  • "1 bedroom"
  • "I am looking for a 2 bedroom apartment to rent with a private garden."
  • "- DO NOT eat in the bedrooms."
  • "polishing the mirrors on the bedroom ceilings;"
  • "I always dreamed of seeing you in my bedroom, but not like this."
  • "Hardwood floors in living & dining room and kitchen, granite countertops, oak cabinets, stainless appliances, private patio, wall-to-wall carpet in bedroom, walk-in closet, air conditioning"
  • "What are you doing in my bedroom!"
  • "I would like the main bedroom to have direct access to the bathroom and plenty of storage space."
  • "Although the bathroom isn't accessible from either bedroom, the apartment is painted pink, yellow and pale blue throughout."
  • "This includes the bedrooms, the bathrooms, the toilets, the roof, under the bed, and hanging out of the window."
  • "What are you doing in my bedroom?"
Ejercicio 1
"I saw your ad on Craigsboard and I am seeking a roommate."

How else could Yoni have written the first line of this email, still retaining the same meaning?

I saw your on Craigsboard and I am .
"I saw your ad on Craigsboard and I am seeking a roommate."

How else could Yoni have written the first line of this email, still retaining the same meaning?

I saw your advertisement 1 on Craigsboard and I am looking for 2 a housemate 3.
1 advertisement: "Advertisement" is the best choice here: it is the full, expanded version of the abbreviation "ad". Note that, especially in the UK, we also say "advert". An "advertisement", "advert", or "ad" in this context is a short announcement with the aim of finding a roommate, a home for some kittens, a used car, a new boyfriend, etc. In another context, an "advertisement" is a poster or television clip used to promote a product, with the aim of increasing sales.
1 advertising: This is not the right answer. "Advertising" is the act or process of promoting a product. It also describes the "advertising industry": "I work in advertising". One small part of the "advertising sector" or an "advertising campaign" is called an "advertisement".
2 looking for: "Looking for" is the best choice here. To "seek (something or someone)" means to "look for it". Some more example: "I'm seeking a cleaner to work two hours a week in my home", "Lonely man, mid-50s, seeks beautiful and thin woman, 18-22, for country walks and maybe more".
2 finding: "Finding" does not make sense here. Yoni is looking for a flatmate, he hasn't found one yet.
2 searching: This is grammatically incorrect. We "search FOR (something or someone)". To "search someone" is to "frisk" them: this is what police officers and customs officials at airports do to people, usually to see if they are carrying weapons, bombs, drugs, etc. Example: "The customs officer searched me because I was wearing my "Legalise it" t-shirt".
3 a housemate: This is the best choice. A "housemate" is someone with whom we share a house. In the UK, it's also possible to say "flatmate", when it is an apartment not a house which is being shared. Example: "My roommate is away this weekend, so I'm having a party".
3 a bedroom: A "bedroom" is a room that you sleep in. It does not share a similar meaning with "roommate".
3 an apartment: An "apartment" is a home or living space which has only one floor (level). It does not share a similar meaning with "roommate".
Ejercicio 2
Fill in the blanks below to describe what Jean sees in this "B & B". All the terms are used in the notice above!

This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the .

The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the .

This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the .

Fill in the blanks below to describe what Jean sees in this "B & B". All the terms are used in the notice above!

This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the bathroom 1.

The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the lounge 2.

This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the roof 3.
1 bathroom: "Bathroom" is the best term here. In British English, the "bathroom" is the room with washing facilities such as a bath, a shower, and a sink. In US English, "bathroom" is also a polite way of saying "toilet"!
2 lounge: "Lounge" is the correct answer: this is the room in a home or hotel, where we can sit and talk to people in a relaxed environment. Example: "We now have five televisions in the lounge, in order to avoid arguments between our guests who want to watch different programmes".
3 roof: "Roof" is the term we were looking for here. The "roof" is the external covering on a building, which protects the rooms inside from the sun, rain, etc. Example: "Our roof was damaged in a storm, and since then we've been getting wet in bed!".

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