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sub-basement

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sub-basement [ˈsʌbˌbeɪsmənt] Nsubsótano m


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The building features passenger, freight and sidewalk elevators and a windowed basement and sub-basement.
We've gone from the sub-basement to the basement, and maybe we're going to get to the ground floor on housing by next spring.
A five-tonne counterweight also punched its way through five storeys and into the building's sub-basement, crushing the main stairwell and lift shaft.
 
 
 
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