laundry room (n)
/ˈlɔːndri ruːm/

a room in a house use for washing clothes

laundry room

playground (n)
/ˈpleɪˌɡraʊnd/

an area of land where children can play, especially at a school or in a park

playground

fire escape (n)
/ˈfaɪər ɪˈskeɪp/

a metal staircase on the outside wall of a building that people use to get out of the building when there is a fire inside

fire escape

intercom (n)
/ˈɪntərˌkɒm/

a system or a piece of electrical equipment that allows people in different parts of a building, aircraft, or ship to speak to each other

intercom

security system (n)
/sɪˈkjʊərəti ˈsɪstəm/

a set of electronic equipment is used for protect people in the building

security system

doorman (n)
/ˈdɔː(r)mən/

someone whose job is to be in charge of the main entrance of a building, such as a hotel or a block of flats, and help people when they go in or come out

doorman

vacancy sign (n)
/ˈveɪkənsi saɪn/

a board that announces the tenant knows a space or place that is available to be used

vacancy sign

security gate (n)
/sɪˈkjʊərəti ɡeɪt/

a gate is used for checking security in the special places

security gate

storage locker (n)
/ˈstɔːrɪdʒ ˈlɒkə(r)/

a small room that you store clothes, books, and other personal things in temporarily

storage locker

parking space (n)
/ˈpɑː(r)kɪŋ speɪs/

an area is used for parking car, bike, motorcycle, etc

parking space

swimming pool (n)
/ˈswɪmɪŋ puːl/

a large structure is filled with water for people to swim in

swimming pool

balcony (n)
/ˈbælkəni/

a place where you can stand just outside an upper window

balcony

courtyard (n)
/ˈkɔː(r)tˌjɑː(r)d/

a square area that is surrounded by buildings or walls

courtyard

recreation room (n)
/ˌrekriˈeɪʃ(ə)n ruːm/

a room in a public building where people can relax, play games, or watch television

recreation room

alley (n)
/ˈæli/

a narrow street or passage between or behind buildings

alley

peephole (n)
/ˈpiːpˌhəʊl/

a small hole or crack in a door, wall etc that you can see through

peephole

door chain (n)
/dɔː(r) tʃeɪn/

a rope make from metal, which is use for sealing the door

door chain

landlord (n)
/ˈlæn(d)ˌlɔː(r)d/

a man who owns a house, flat, or room that people can rent

landlord

tenant (n)
/ˈtenənt/

someone who rents a flat, house, office, piece of land etc from the person who owns it

tenant

lobby (n)
/ˈlɒbi/

the area just inside the entrance to a hotel, theatre, or other large building

lobby
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