A1 [ C ] a building that people, usually one family, live in房屋,住宅
[ C usually singular ] all the people living in a house住在一所房子里的人;全家人
[ C ] a building where animals are kept动物的笼舍
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It costs a lot to buy a house in this part of London.
I'm worried about leaving him alone in the house all day.
She had to be rescued by her neighbours when her house caught fire.
It's a typical country estate with a large house for the owner, farm buildings and estate workers' houses.
Would you like to come round to my house after school?
[ C ] a building or part of a building that is used for a special purpose(有特定用途的)大楼,大厦
a company that is involved in a particular area of business(尤指出版图书或设计服装的)公司,机构,商行
[ U ] also house music popular dance music with a fast regular beat, usually produced on electronic equipment豪斯音乐,货仓音乐(电子乐器演奏的一种快节奏的流行音乐)
[ C ] UK any of a small number of groups that the children in a school are put in for sports and other competitions(学校里为进行比赛而分成的)组
[ C ] UK an important family, especially a royal one家族;(尤指)皇室
[ C ] an organization that makes laws, or its meeting place议会,议院
the members of the organization that makes laws议员
[ S ] the group of people who suggest a subject for a debate辩论的发起方
C2 to give a person or animal a place to live, or to provide space for something为…提供住处,收容;为…提供空间
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The world's finest collection of Impressionist paintings is housed in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
Military bases were protected by captured enemy soldiers who were housed there as a human shield.
Hostels are usually provided as a stopgap until the families can be housed in permanent accommodation.
New arrivals were being housed in refugee camps.
We aim to house students with local families.
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