handc
IPA/hˈandk/
IPA/hˈændk/
handc — idiom
1. A short form written in housing adverts and property contracts to show that a ho
1.慣用語C1
釋義
A short form written in housing adverts and property contracts to show that a home has working taps with both heated and unheated water.
例句
The listing noted that the flat had h.a.n.d.c. installed throughout.
abbreviation written with periods between letters
Before renting, Mr. Adegoke asked if the cottage had h.a.n.d.c.
used in tenant questions about a property
Flats without h.a.n.d.c. sell slowly in this London area.
The surveyor's report listed h.a.n.d.c. and gas heating as existing features.
用法筆記
Almost always seen in written property materials such as estate listings, rental agreements, and home surveys. The abbreviation may also appear as 'h. & c.' or 'H&C'.