housed
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A house is a building in which people live, usually the people belonging to one family. 房屋
She has moved to a small house and is living off her meagre savings. 她搬進(jìn)了一幢小房子,靠自己微薄的積蓄過(guò)日子。
2. N-SING You can refer to all the people who live together in a house as the house. 一家人; 同住一幢房子的人
If he set his alarm clock for midnight, it would wake the whole house. 如果他把鬧鐘設(shè)定在午夜,鈴聲會(huì)把全家人都吵醒。
3. N-COUNT House is used in the names of types of places where people go to eat and drink. …館 (用于某些類(lèi)型的餐館名稱(chēng)中)
...a steak house. …一家牛排館。
4. N-COUNT House is used in the names of types of companies, especially ones which publish books, lend money, or design clothes. …公司 (用于某些類(lèi)型的公司名稱(chēng)中,尤其是出版、貸款或服裝設(shè)計(jì)等公司)
Many of the clothes come from the world's top fashion houses. 這些服裝中有很多來(lái)自世界頂級(jí)時(shí)裝設(shè)計(jì)公司。
5. N-COUNT You can refer to one of the two bodies of the U.S. Congress as a House. The House of Representatives is sometimes referred to as the House. (美國(guó)) 眾議院
Some members of the House and Senate worked all day yesterday. 昨天眾議院和參議院的一些議員工作了一整天。
6. ADJ A restaurant's house wine is the cheapest wine it sells, which is not listed by name on the wine list. 店酒 (某餐館沒(méi)有列在酒水單上的最便宜的葡萄酒)[ADJ n]
Tweed ordered a carafe of the house wine. 特威德點(diǎn)了一瓶店酒。
7. V-T To house someone means to provide a house or apartment for them to live in. 為…提供住房
...homes that house up to nine people. …最多可容納9人的住處。
8. V-T A building or container that houses something is the place where it is located or from where it operates. 給…提供場(chǎng)地[no cont]
The building is open to the public and houses a museum of motorcycles and cars. 這座大樓對(duì)公眾開(kāi)放,并設(shè)有一個(gè)摩托車(chē)和汽車(chē)博物館。
9. V-T If you say that a building houses a number of people, you mean that is the place where they live or where they are staying. 供…居住[no cont]
The building will house twelve boys and eight girls. 這棟房子要住12個(gè)男孩和8個(gè)女孩。
10. →see alsoclearinghouse , White House
11. PHRASE If a person or their performance or speech brings the house down, the audience claps, laughs, or shouts loudly because the performance or speech is very impressive or amusing. 博得全場(chǎng)喝彩[非正式]
It's really an amazing dance. It just always brings the house down. 這個(gè)舞蹈簡(jiǎn)直太精彩了。它總是博得全場(chǎng)喝彩。
12. PHRASE If two people get on like a house on fire, they quickly become close friends, for example because they have many interests in common. 一見(jiàn)如故[非正式]
I went over and struck up a conversation, and we got on like a house on fire. 我走過(guò)去搭訕聊天,我們一見(jiàn)如故。
13. PHRASE If you are given something in a restaurant or bar on the house, you do not have to pay for it. 由店家免費(fèi)提供的
The owner knew about the engagement and brought them glasses of champagne on the house. 店主知道了他們訂婚的事,便免費(fèi)請(qǐng)他們喝了幾杯香檳酒。
14. PHRASE If someone gets their house in order, puts their house in order, or sets their house in order, they arrange their affairs and solve their problems. 把自己的事情處理妥當(dāng)
He's got his house in order and made some tremendous decisions. 他已把自己的事情處理好,并做出了一些重大決定。
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house (housing,housed,houses)
名詞和形容詞讀作ha?s。動(dòng)詞讀作ha?z。houses此詞形讀作?ha?z?z。