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    house 的英语意思

    househouse1 /haʊs/ noun (plural houses /ˈhaʊzɪz/) 查看全部语言翻译1where someone lives [countable] a)a building that someone lives in, especially one that has more than one level and is intended to be used by one family供人居住的建筑,尤指有多个楼层、供一个家庭使用的住宅:  a four-bedroom house四居室住宅in a house every room in the house房子里的每个房间at somebody’s house We met at Alison’s house.我们在艾莉森家见面。 Why don’t you all come over to our house for coffee?你们都来我们家喝咖啡吧?move house British English (=leave your house and go to live in another one)(=离开现在的住所,搬去另一处居住) b) the house all the people who live in a house住在同一栋房子里的所有人 SYN  household:  He gets up at six and disturbs the whole house.他六点起床,吵醒了全家人。 see thesaurus at home2building a)opera/court/movie etc house a large public building used for a particular purpose用于特定用途的大型公共建筑 b)House British English used in the names of large buildings, especially offices用于大型建筑(尤指办公楼)名称中:  the BBC television studios at Broadcasting House位于广播大厦的BBC电视演播室 c)hen house/coach house/storehouse etc a building used for a particular purpose用于特定用途的建筑3government [countable] a group of people who make the laws of a country制定一国法律的机构;议院:  The president will address both houses of Congress.总统将向国会两院发表演讲。the House of Commons/Lords/Representatives/Assembly the Speaker of the House众议院议长 Lower House, Upper House4company [countable] a company, especially one involved in a particular area of business公司,尤指从事某一特定领域业务的公司:  America’s oldest publishing house美国历史最悠久的出版社 a small independent software house一家小型独立软件公司 an auction house拍卖行 a famous Italian fashion house一家著名的意大利时装公司5theatre [countable] a)the part of a theatre, cinema etc where people sit剧院、影院等供观众就坐的区域;观众席 OPP  backstage:  The show has been playing to full houses.该演出场场爆满。 The house was half empty.观众席只坐了一半。 The house lights went down and the music started.观众席的灯光暗下去,音乐响起。 b)the people who have come to watch a performance前来观看演出的观众 SYN  audiencefull/packed/empty house (=a large or small audience)(=观众人数多或少) The show has been playing to packed houses since it opened.该演出自开演以来场场座无虚席。6in house if you work in house, you work at the offices of a company or organization, not at homein house 工作指在公司或机构的办公室内工作,而非在家办公 in-house7put/set/get your (own) house in order used to say that someone should improve the way they behave before criticizing other people用于表示某人应先改善自身行为,再批评他人8 bring the house down to make a lot of people laugh, especially when you are acting in a theatre使许多人大笑,尤指在剧院演出时9be on the house if drinks or meals are on the house, you do not have to pay for them because they are provided free by the owner of the bar, restaurant etc饮料或餐食由酒吧、餐厅等老板免费提供,无需付款10house wine (also house red/white) ordinary wine that is provided by a restaurant to be drunk with meals餐厅提供的用于佐餐的普通葡萄酒;招牌酒:  A glass of house red, please.请来一杯招牌红葡萄酒。11get on/along like a house on fire British English informal非正式 to quickly have a very friendly relationship迅速建立起非常融洽的关系12set up house to start to live in a house, especially with another person开始在某处定居,尤指与他人同住:  The two of them set up house in Brighton.他们俩在布莱顿安家落户。13keep house to regularly do all the cleaning, cooking etc in a house定期料理家中的所有清洁、烹饪等家务:  His daughter keeps house for him.他的女儿替他操持家务。14school [countable] British English in some schools, one of the groups that children of different ages are divided into to compete against each other, for example in sports competitions在某些学校,将不同年龄的学生分为若干组以便相互竞赛(如体育比赛)的其中一组15royal family [countable] an important family, especially a royal family名门望族,尤指王室家族:  the House of Windsor温莎王朝16music [uncountable] house music浩室音乐17house of God/worship literary文学 a church教堂18this house formal正式 used to mean the people who are voting in a formal debate when you are stating the proposal that is being discussed在正式辩论中陈述所讨论的议题时,用于指参与投票的人;本院 doll's house, → eat somebody out of house and home at eat(10), → open house, public house, → (as) safe as houses at safe1(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词live in a house· They live in a really big house in Hampstead.· 他们住在汉普斯特德一栋非常大的房子里。buy a house· We bought this house when Liam was just a baby.· 我们买这栋房子的时候,利亚姆还只是个婴儿。rent a house· While he was working in London, Ken rented a house in Fulham.· 在伦敦工作期间,肯在富勒姆租了一套房子。sell a house· We decided to sell the house and move back to Seattle.· 我们决定卖掉房子,搬回西雅图。put your house on the market (=make it available for people to buy)· They put the house on the market and began looking for an apartment.· 他们把房子挂牌出售,并开始寻找公寓。move into/out of a house· We’re moving into our new house next week.· 我们下周搬入新居。build a house· They’re building a house on land overlooking Galway Bay.· 他们正在一块俯瞰戈尔韦湾的土地上建造房子。put up a house (=build a house, especially when it seems very quick)· I think they’ve ruined the village by putting up these new houses.· 我觉得这些新房子的兴建毁掉了这个村庄。renovate a house (=repair a house so that it is in good condition again)· He makes money by renovating old houses and selling them on.· 他通过翻新旧房子再转卖来赚钱。decorate a house (=put paint or wallpaper on the inside walls of a house)· If we’re going to decorate the house, let’s get professionals in.· 如果要装修房子,咱们就请专业人士来吧。do up a house informal非正式 (=decorate it)· We’ve been doing up the house bit by bit since we first moved in.· 自从搬进来,我们就一点一点地把房子翻新。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + house形容词/名词 + housea private house (=one owned by someone)· It was a residential neighborhood of private houses.· 那是一个由私人住宅组成的住宅区。a rented house (=one owned by someone who rents it to people)· She shares a rented house with three other students.· 她与另外三名学生合租一栋房子。a council house British English (=one owned by a local council that people can rent cheaply)· The rent rise is a blow to council house tenants.· 租金上涨对公租房租户是一个打击。a Georgian/Victorian/Edwardian etc house (=a house in Britain that was built during the reign of a particular king or queen)· They live in a lovely old Edwardian house with high ceilings.· 他们住在一栋天花板很高、雅致的爱德华时代老宅里。house + NOUNhouse + 名词house prices· House prices have tripled over the last ten years.· 过去十年间,房价已涨至三倍。a house owner· All house owners must pay council tax.· 所有房主都须缴纳市政税。a house purchase· A solicitor can help you with the legal aspects of a house purchase.· 律师可以帮助您处理购房的法律事务。house hunting (=the activity of looking at houses that you might buy)· Have you had any success with your house hunting?· 你找房子找得顺利吗?THESAURUS同义词辨析house a building that someone lives in, especially one that is intended for one family, person, or couple to live in供人居住的建筑,尤指供一个家庭、一个人或一对夫妇居住的住宅: · Annie and Rick have just bought their first house.· 安妮和里克刚刚买下了他们的第一套房子。· The price of houses is going up all the time.· 房价一直在不断上涨。detached house British English a house that is not joined to another house与其他房屋不相连的独立式住宅: · a detached four-bedroomed house· 一栋四居室独立式住宅semi-detached house British English a house that is joined to another house on one side一侧与另一栋房屋相连的半独立式住宅terraced house British English, row house American English one of a row of houses that are joined together一排相连住宅中的一栋;排屋townhouse one of a row of houses that are joined together. In British English, townhouse is often used about a large and impressive house in a fashionable area of a city一排相连住宅中的一栋。在英式英语中,townhouse 也常指位于城市时尚地段的大型气派住宅: · an 18th-century townhouse in Bath· 巴斯一栋18世纪的联排住宅cottage a small house in the country – used especially about houses in the UK乡间小屋,尤指英国的乡村小屋: · a little cottage in the country· 乡间的一间小屋· a thatched cottage (=with a roof made of straw)· 茅草屋(=有稻草屋顶的小屋)bungalow a small house that is all on one level全部为单层的小型住宅;平房: · Bungalows are suitable for many elderly people.· 平房适合许多老年人居住。country house a large house in the countryside, especially one that is of historical interest乡间大宅,尤指具有历史意义的庄园: · The hotel was originally an Edwardian country house.· 这家酒店最初是一栋爱德华时代的乡间别墅。mansion a very large house非常大的住宅;豪宅: · the family’s Beverly Hills mansion· 这家人在比弗利山庄的豪宅mobile home (also trailer American English) a type of house that can be pulled by a large vehicle and moved to another place可由大型车辆牵引并移至他处的活动式住宅;活动房屋ranch house American English a long narrow house that is all on one level细长的单层住宅;牧场式住宅: · a California ranch house· 加利福尼亚风格的牧场式住宅duplex American English a house that is divided into two separate homes被分隔为两套独立住宅的房屋;双拼住宅an apartment公寓apartment especially American English , flat British English a set of rooms where someone lives that is part of a house or bigger building. In British English, people usually say flat. Apartment is used about large and expensive flats, or in advertisements住在某栋住宅或更大建筑中的一组房间。英式英语中通常说 flat;apartment 用于指宽敞昂贵的公寓,或出现在广告中: · His apartment is on the eighth floor.· 他的公寓在八楼。· In London, I shared a flat with some other students.· 在伦敦,我和其他几名学生合住一套公寓。condominium (also condo informal非正式) American English one apartment in a building with several apartments, owned by the people who live in them一栋含多套公寓的楼中,由居住者本人拥有产权的其中一套;共管公寓: · a 10-unit condominium complex· 一个10套单元的共管公寓楼a group of houses一群住宅;住宅群development a group of new houses or other buildings that are all planned and built together on the same piece of land在同一块土地上统一规划和建设的一批新住宅或其他建筑;开发项目: · The site is to be used for a new housing development.· 该地块将用于新的住宅开发项目。estate British English an area where a large group of houses have all been built together at the same time大批住宅在同一时期集中建造而成的区域;住宅区: · She grew up on a council estate in Leeds.· 她在利兹的一处公共住宅区长大。
    househouse2 /haʊz/ verb [transitive] 1to provide someone with a place to live为某人提供住所house in The refugees are being housed in temporary accommodation.难民正被安置在临时住所中。2if a building, place, or container houses something, it is kept there若某建筑、地点或容器 house 某物,即指该物存放或保管于此house in The collection is currently housed in the British Museum.该藏品目前存放于大英博物馆。 the plastic case that houses the batteries装有电池的塑料外壳