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bedsit
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bedsit or bedsitter
Noun
a furnished sitting room with a bed
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Noun1.bedsit - a furnished sitting room with sleeping accommodations (and some plumbing)
apartment, flat - a suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house
Translations
bedsit [ˈbɛdsɪt], bedsitter [ˈbɛdsɪtəʳ] bed n (Brit) → chambre meublĂ©e, studio m
bedsit [ˈbɛdsɪt], bedsitter [ˈbɛdsɪtəʳ] (Brit) nmöbliertes Zimmer nt
bedsit [ˈbɛdsɪt], bedsitter [ˈbɛdsɪtəʳ] n (BRIT) → monolocale m


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Cabin-like bed-sitting rooms are very finely honed in tradition of Existenz Minimum.
The main requirement of the brief was for bed-sitting rooms, which are arranged in pairs with a shower and lavatory shared by each couple of rooms.
And there is a wing of bed-sitting rooms in which a north/south central corridor is traversed by a zig-zag strip of individual chambers that open off internal communal areas connected to the central axis.
 
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