house的中文翻译
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house1
(building)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
房子, 住宅
noun
(pl.houses)
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a building for people to live in, usually for one family
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He went into the house.
他进了房子。
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a two-bedroom house
两居室的住宅
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Let's have the party at my house.
我们在我家里聚会吧。
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house prices
房价
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What time do you leave the house in the morning (= to go to work)?
你早上几点上班?
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We're moving house(= leaving our house and going to live in a different one).
我们要搬家了。
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all the people living in a house
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Be quiet or you'll wake the whole house!
安静点吧,别把全家人都吵醒了!
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a building used for a particular purpose, for example for holding meetings in or keeping animals or goods in
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an opera house
歌剧院
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a henhouse
鸡舍
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used in the names of office buildings
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Their offices are on the second floor of Chester House.
他们的办公室在切斯特大厦二楼。
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house2
(company/institution)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
公司, 社, 机构
noun
(pl.houses)
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a company involved in a particular kind of business; an institution of a particular kind
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a fashion/banking/publishing, etc. house
时装商店/银行/出版社
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a religious house (= a convent or a monastery)
修道院
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I work in house(= in the offices of the company that I work for, not at home)
我在办公室工作。
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house3
(restaurant)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
餐馆
noun
(pl.houses)
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a restaurant
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a steakhouse
牛排餐馆
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a coffee house
咖啡馆
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a bottle of house wine(= the cheapest wine available in a particular restaurant, sometimes not listed by name)
店酒(某些餐馆提供的廉价酒)
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house4
(parliament)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
议院
noun
(pl.houses)
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a group of people who meet to discuss and make the laws of a country
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Legislation requires approval by both houses of parliament.
法律需要经过上下两院的批准。
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the House of Commons or the House of Lords in Britain; the House of Representatives in the US
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house5
(in debate)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
议会
noun
(pl.houses)
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a group of people discussing sth in a formal debate
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I urge the house to vote against the motion.
我呼吁参加辩论的诸位投票反对这项动议。
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house6
(in theatre)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
观众
noun
(pl.houses)
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the part of a theatre where the audience sits; the audience at a particular performance
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playing to a full/packed/empty house(= to a large/small audience)
在满场的/空无一人的剧场表演。
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The spotlight faded and the house lights came up.
聚光灯渐渐熄灭,观众席的灯亮了。
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house7
(in school)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
分组
noun
(pl.houses)
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(in some British schools) an organized group of students of different ages who compete against other groups in sports competitions, etc. and who may, in boarding schools, live together in one building
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house8
(family)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
皇族
noun
(pl.houses)
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an old and famous family
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the House of Windsor (= the British royal family)
英国王室
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house9
(music)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
音乐厅
noun
(pl.houses)
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house10
(curling)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
house
noun
(pl.houses)
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three circles on an ice sheet that players shoot their stones towards to score points
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The stone stopped inside the house.
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house11
(provide home)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
提供食宿
verb
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to provide a place for sb to live
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The government is committed to housing the refugees.
政府承诺收容难民。
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house12
(keep sth)
UK
/haʊs/
US
/haʊs/
保持
verb
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to be the place where sth is kept or where sth operates from
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The gallery houses 2 000 works of modern art.
美术馆收藏了 2000 件现代艺术作品。
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The museum is housed in the Old Court House.
博物馆设在旧法院大楼里。