| 释义 | housetrain
 house·trainalso house-train (hous′trān′)tr.v. house·trained, house·train·ing, house·trains also house-trained or house-train·ing or house-trains  To housebreak.house′trained′ adj.Translations
 house(haus)  – plural houses (ˈhauziz)  –  noun1.  a building in which people, especially a single family, live. Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate. 房子 房子2.  a place or building used for a particular purpose. a hen-house; a public house. 用於特定目的的處所或建築物 用作某种目的的建筑物3.  a theatre, or the audience in a theatre. There was a full house for the first night of the play. 劇場,觀眾  剧场,观众 4.  a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants. the house of David. 家族 家族 (hauz) verb1.  to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter. All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn. 提供住處或住宿 提供住房2.  to store or keep somewhere. The electric generator is housed in the garage. 收藏或置放於某處 收藏ˈhousing (-ziŋ)  noun1.  houses. These flats will provide housing for the immigrants. 住處 住房2.  the hard cover round a machine etc.  機器外殼 机壳ˈhousing benefit noun a payment given by a government to people who are entitled to it according to certain criteria (eg poverty) when they buy or rent a house, an apartment etc.  房貸或房租補助金  住房救济金,租房补贴 house agent (American ˈreal-estate agent)  a person who arranges the sale or letting of houses.  房地產仲介商 房地产经纪人house arrest a type of arrest in which a person is not allowed to leave his own house. He was kept under house arrest. 居家監(軟)禁  不淮离家的软禁,(本宅)软禁 ˈhouseboat noun a type of boat, usually with a flat bottom, which is built to be lived in.  船屋  船屋,水上住家 ˈhousebreaker noun a person who breaks into a house in order to steal.  闖空門的歹徒 侵入他人住宅者ˈhousebreaking noun 闖空門  入室偷盗,侵入家宅 ˈhouse-fly noun the common fly, found throughout the world.  家蠅 家蝇ˈhousehold noun the people who live together in a house, including their servants. How many people are there in this household? 一家子的人,包括僕人 同住在一家的人ˈhouseholder noun the person who owns a house or pays the rent for it.  住戶  占有房子的人,住户 household word something which is well-known to everyone. His name is a household word throughout the country. 家喻戶曉的事物 家喻户晓的词语ˈhousekeeper noun a person, usually a woman, who is paid to look after the management of a house.  管理家務的主婦,女管家  管理家务的主妇,女管家 ˈhousekeeping noun the management of a house.  家管,管家 家务管理ˈhouseman noun a recently qualified doctor who is living in a hospital while working there to complete his training.  住院實習醫生 住院实习医生ˈhousetrain verb to train (a dog, cat etc) to be clean inside the house.  訓練(寵物等的)衛生習慣  训练(狗等)保持家中清洁 ˈhouse-warming noun a party given after moving into a new house.  喬遷宴會  乔迁喜宴,庆祝迁居的宴会  adjectivea house-warming party. 喬遷慶祝的 庆祝迁居的ˈhousewife noun – plural ˈhousewives –  a woman who looks after her house, her husband and her family, and who usually does not have a job outside the home.  家庭主婦 家庭主妇ˈhousework noun the work of keeping a house clean and tidy. My mother has a woman to help her with the housework. 家務 家务劳动like a house on fire1.  very well. The two children got on with each other like a house on fire. 很融洽 很好2.  very quickly. I'm getting through this job like a house on fire. 迅速地 迅速地EncyclopediaSeehousebreakingFinancialSeehouseThesaurusSeehouse-train |