释义 |
dishome, v.|dɪsˈhəʊm| [f. dis- 7 c + home n.] trans. To deprive of, or eject from, a home. Hence disˈhomed ppl. a.
1880Contemp. Rev. 179 We have sunk into..being the only dishomed nation. 1882F. W. H. Myers Renewal Youth 229 Thy soul dishomed shall..be forlorn. 1882Daily Tel. 7 Nov. (Cassell) Poor families being incontinently dishomed to give space for magnificent roadways. 1893W. T. Stead in Rev. of Rev. 15 Sept. 318/1 To create substitutes for the home for the benefit of the dishomed. |