house
house 英 [haʊs] 美 [haʊs]
n. 房屋;房子
进行时:housing 过去式:housed 过去分词:housed 第三人称单数:houses 名词复数:houses
- A house is a building where you might live alone or it could be a multi-family house that you share with other families. If you live in an apartment building, that's "home," but it's not a house.
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- n. 房屋;房子
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1. house prices
房价
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2. a hen house
鸡舍
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3. He went into the house.
他进了房子。
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4. He should be in my house now.
他现在可能在我的家里。
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5. We're moving house (= leaving our house and going to live in a different one).
我们要搬家了。
- house (n.) Old English hus "dwelling, shelter, building designed to be used as a residence," from Proto-Germanic *husan (source also of Old Norse, Old Frisian hus, Dutch huis, German Haus), of unknown origin, perhaps connected to the root of hide (v.) [OED]. In Gothic only in gudhus "temple," literally "god-house;" the usual word for "house" in Gothic being according to OED razn.
- house (v.) "give shelter to," Old English husian "to take into a house; place or enclose in a house" (cognate with Old Frisian husa, German hausen, Dutch huizen); see house (n.). Intransitive sense from 1590s. Related: Housed; housing.
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