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can i say "a block of flat"? what's the meaning of it?
Nov 1, 2010 7:12 AM
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A "flat" is an apartment, or living quarters. You group them in "blocks" because... well, in a group, they look like a block.
Don't forget that "flat" must now become plural! "A block of flats".
"I sold my house and moved into a block of flats."
November 1, 2010
a block of fat?
I've heard of a chunk of fat, but I've never really heard the expression a block of fat.
November 1, 2010
a block of flats in the British Word for an apartment building
April 17, 2014
a block of flats = 一栋公寓楼
November 1, 2010
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