How to read House?

English [huh? S] beautiful [huh? s]

House; The whole family; A company engaged in a certain business; House of Commons (UK)

To provide housing for; Collection; place

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House; Dr. house. Home; House plural: house past tense: house past participle: house present participle: house third person singular: house

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Pronunciation/huh? S stands for nouns and adjectives, while /ha? Z/ stands for verb. The previous houses is pronounced/'huh? z? Z/。 Noun adjective pronunciation /ha? S/, verb pronunciation /ha? Z/.Houses is pronounced/'huh? z? z/.

1.N-COUNT countable noun room; House; A house is a building where people live. People believe in a family.

She has moved to a smaller house.

She has moved into a smaller house.

... her parents' house in Warwickshire.

Her parents' home in Warwickshire.

2.N-SING singular nouns are people who live in houses; Family You can call all the people who live together a house. Matching mode: us u the nif If he sets the alarm clock for midnight, he will wake up the whole house. ...

If he sets the alarm clock for midnight, he will wake up the whole family.

So since I was a child, I feel that men are the head of the family.

So I have always thought that men are the head of the family since I was a child.

3.N-COUNT countable nouns (names for dining places) restaurant, restaurant and house are used in the names of places where people go to eat and drink. Matching mode: n N ... Steakhouse.

Beef steak restaurant

... an old Salzburg cafe.

Old Salzburg Cafe

4.N-COUNT countable nouns (especially the names of companies such as printing, lending or fashion design) Companies, house is used in company names, especially the companies that print books, lend money or design clothes. Matching mode: n Many clothes come from the top fashion houses in the world. ...

Many of these clothes are from the top fashion design companies in the world.

Finally, she was fired from the publishing house.

Finally, the publishing house where she worked fired her.

5.N-IN-NAMES nouns (used for office buildings, private houses or luxury houses) building, mansion and mansion house are sometimes used as the names of office buildings and large private houses or expensive houses. Collocation mode: n N

Registration label: I'm going to the top floor of the Bush Building in Aldevich.

I'm going to the top floor of the Bush Building in aldridge.

... Halliwood Manor near Leeds.

Harwood Palace near Leeds.

6. (British) upper house (or lower house); You can call the British Parliament and the American Legislature the House of Representatives or the House of Representatives.

Some members of the House of Representatives and the Senate worked all day yesterday. ...

Some congressmen and senators worked all day yesterday.

Republicans have a majority in both houses.

* * * Republicans have a majority in both houses of Congress.

7.N-SING singular nouns are debaters; All debaters, you can call everyone who takes part in the debate the House of Representatives. Collocation: the/this n.

Registration label: British English

A formal club is planning a public debate entitled "This Council believes that journalism has not benefited from the introduction of new technologies".

The club plans to hold an open debate entitled "Our debater thinks that news reports have not benefited from new technology".

8.N-COUNT countable nouns (divided by British schools for sports competitions, etc. In English schools, house is a group of children of different ages who compete with other groups in sports and other activities. Every house usually has a name.

He is the prefect and captain of the internal affairs department.

He is the monitor and principal.

9.N-COUNT countable noun aristocrat; Noble family; (Especially) the royal family, house refers to the family that has been or will be important to many generations, especially the family of the king or queen. Matching mode: with supp ... Saudi royal family.

Saudi royal family

... the windsor family

Windsor royal family

10.N-COUNT countable noun (audience in theater, cinema or other entertainment places); All the audience houses are part of a theater, cinema or other entertainment places, where the audience sits. You can also call the audience of some performances audience.

They performed in front of a packed house.

Their performance was packed.

1 1.ADJ adjective (wine in the restaurant) The restaurant's signature wine is the cheese wine it sells, which is not included in the wine list. The wine list was not heard by name. Matching mode: ordered a bottle of homemade wine.

Tweed ordered a bottle of table wine.

... a bottle of homemade red wine or white wine.

A bottle of ordinary red wine or white wine.

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Section 1985 of Part III of the Housing Act stipulates that local authorities are obliged to provide housing for the homeless. ...

1985 the third part of the housing bill requires local governments to provide shelter for the homeless.

Unfortunately, we have to let these families live in these unsuitable apartments.

It's a pity that we have to squeeze residents into these small apartments.

13. Verb position; Accommodate; A building or container that holds something is where it is or where it works. Grammatical information: V n

Matching mode: no contThe ch? Teau itself is open to the public, and there is a motorcycle and automobile museum in it. ...

The castle itself is open to the public, and there is a motorcycle and car museum.

Many years later, the temple built in her name was used to build the Roman mint.

A few years later, the temple built in her name was transformed into a Roman mint.

14. If you say there are many people living in a building, you mean that's where they live or where they live. Grammatical information.

Matching mode: no competition. This building will accommodate 20 boys and 8 girls. ...

There will be 12 boys and 8 girls living in this house.

Their villa is now inhabited by officers.

Officers now live in their villas.

15. See also: boarding house; Zhang Jia; Clearing house; Parliament building; Dollhouse; Full house; Open visit; Opera house; Public housing; Wendy's house; White House;

16. Phrases (people, performances or speeches) won applause from the audience, which led to laughter. If a person or their performance or speech wins a house full of applause, the audience will cheer and laugh loudly, because their performance or speech has left a deep impression or is very interesting. Matching method: V-bend.

Style label: informal information This is really an amazing dance. It always wins a house full of applause.

This is really a wonderful dance performance, which always wins applause from the audience.

17. Phrases quickly became popular; Love at first sight; If two people get along well, they will soon become close friends, for example, because they have many common interests. Matching method: V-bend.

Style label: informal 18. Do housework (instead of going out to work). If you do housework, you clean and cook for your home. Don't go out to work. She lives with an aunt who takes care of his house.

He lives with an aunt who helps him with the housework.

19. If you get something for free in a restaurant or bar, you don't have to pay. Matching mode: V-link phr asks the owner about the engagement and gives them several glasses of champagne for free.

The shopkeeper knew about the engagement and invited them to drink champagne for free.

20. Mind your own business; Deal with your own problems If someone keeps their house in order, or keeps their house in order, they will arrange their affairs and solve their problems. I think stemp el's departure will help the company to straighten out its finances. ...

Some people think that stempel's departure will help the company solve its own financial problems.

The challenge facing the American leadership is: Can we get our economy in order? ...

The challenge facing the American leadership is: Can we handle our own economic problems?

Mr. Abby, before you teach me a lesson, I suggest you take care of your own affairs first.

Mr. Abby, before you lecture me, I suggest you mind your own business.