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Behnazzz Posted 20 years ago
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two-storey,concrete bunker

PAUL McCARTHY: These homes that go back to European settlement will be replaced with modern architecture.

ED BRIEDIS: There will be residences there but of a two-storey form and of a much bulkier, more massive appearance, and the one here at 109 is definitely going to look like a concrete bunker.
Hi

What are the menings pf two-storey form and concrete bunker?I couldn't find in dictionary,and is 109, the number of the home?

Does and of a much bulkier mean and much bigger?

Does residence mean the home of an important person like a governor?

Thanks
  

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Two-story = two floors, upstairs and downstairs Bunker = a simple, heavily-built structure that soldiers use for protection. Calling the place a ' concrete bunker ' indicates that the design is simple, heavy, block-like and unattractive. 109 = the house number.

  • Two-story = two floors, upstairs and downstairs Bunker = a simple, heavily-built structure that soldiers use for protection.
  • Calling the place a ' concrete bunker ' indicates that the design is simple, heavy, block-like and unattractive.
  • 109 = the house number.
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Two-story = two floors, upstairs and downstairs
Bunker = a simple, heavily-built structure that soldiers use for protection. Calling the place a 'concrete bunker' indicates that the design is simple, heavy, block-like and unattractive.
109 = the house number.

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