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cellar in English:

1. keep wine keep wine



2. a room under a building used for storing things



English word "cellar"(a room under a building used for storing things) occurs in sets:

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3. basement


The burglar locked the couple in the basement.
She went down to the basement.
He's in the basement
He has a large house with a basement.
I don't want to go down to the basement. There's something down there.
My neighbours who built their house upon a rock ended up with a damp basement.
The basement has been made over into a workshop.
I like spending time in my basement.
My home has a basement.
These are the steps leadning down to the basements.
I keep my bike in the basement
I'm afraid to go to the basement at night.
Our bicycles are kept in the basement.
There is no basement in my house
The basement of his house is constantly inundated with inexplicable water leaks.

4. attic


It seems to me that I heard a noise in the attic.
He says he must get rid of the mice that are in the attic.
in the attic
at the top of house there is an attic
It was like the one you'd had in your attic.
Every once in a while I read about a priceless antique that someone found in their attic.
In the attic is my grandfather's old first-aid kit from World War II.
I heard a strange noise in the attic! Is there a ghost there? Or just a bird?
I just wonder if she has got anything in the attic.
The attic is in ruins.
When their second child was born, they decided to build another bedroom upstairs in the attic.
The attic has been turned into a study.
The attic in our house is usable.
After they had another baby they rebuilt the house making the attic into a very comfortable living space.
the attic is crammed with junk