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  1. house

    • n.
      a building for human habitation, especially one that consists of a ground floor and one or more upper storeys;the people living in a house; a household
    • adj.
      (of an animal or plant) kept in, frequenting, or infesting buildings.;relating to a firm, institution, or society
    • v.
      provide with shelter or accommodation;provide space for; contain or accommodate
    • verb: house, 3rd person present: houses, gerund or present participle: housing, past tense: housed, past participle: housed

    • noun: house, plural noun: houses

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    形容詞

    • 1. (of an animal or plant) kept in, frequenting, or infesting buildings.
    • 2. relating to a firm, institution, or society a house journal
    • (of a band or group) resident or regularly performing in a club or other venue the house band

    動詞

    • n.
      the halfway point in a progression: suspension of the talks was only a halfway house towards complete termination

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a tall, narrow traditional terraced house, generally having three or more floors.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an audience, or a group of people attending a meeting, that fills the venue for the event to ... he seemed a trifle unnerved playing to a full house

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an audience that fills the venue for an event to capacity: he seemed a trifle unnerved playing to a full house

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      the official residence of the US president in Washington DC.

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    • n.
      a place or situation in which all visitors are welcome: they kept open house, entertaining a wide variety of artists and writers

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    • n.
      a building in which prisoners are kept in preparation for execution: officers who have taken prisoners from death row to the death house say the journey is always a very solemn one

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    • n.
      a place or situation in which all visitors are welcome: our basement is an open house for other kids they kept open house, entertaining a wide variety of writers

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    • n.
      a building for human habitation, especially one that is lived in by a family or small group of ... my wife and I are moving to a new house house prices
    • adj.
      (of an animal or plant) kept in, frequenting, or infesting buildings.
    • v.
      provide (a person or animal) with shelter or living quarters: we make exceptions to these rules if we need to house someone urgently

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