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单词 homebound
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Definition of homebound in English:

homebound

adjective ˈhəʊmbaʊndˈhoʊmˌbaʊnd
North American
  • 1On the way home; homeward-bound.

    her homebound flight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were able to reverse the order of the train and mount the home-bound line.
    • She was trying to release the tape player, which had jammed, when she approached a crowd of home-bound revellers.
    • On the homebound metro, there was a hold-up.
    • He bought an iPod in a duty-free zone at the homebound airport.
    • First and foremost, the homebound trip must be safe.
    • In a radio context, drive time simply refers to the late afternoon slot when homebound commuters are a captive audience.
    • After soaking up the view of France's capital from this favourite spot, they boarded their homebound coach late afternoon and arrived back in Britain in the early hours of Monday.
    • Passengers on the first charter flight on a chilly weekend found their homebound trip still takes almost as long as before, due to the 40-minute stopover.
    • He's about to turn the kids' homebound road trip into a living nightmare!
    • Remember to book your homebound flight from the right airport.
  • 2Unable to leave one's house, typically due to illness or old age; housebound.

    the delivery of care to people who are homebound
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both texts address an issue of alarming proportions for the welfare of the aging and home-bound.
    • The company is most likely correct in targeting the fringes of the classroom, including remedial and homebound students.
    • Doing a digital video of the pastor's sermon and uploading it to the website can help the homebound in the congregation.
    • Unusual bank account activity includes large cash withdrawals and frequent ATM withdrawals when the senior is known to be homebound.
    • The cost of one ticket will provide more than one month of hot meals and case management for a homebound senior citizen.
    • I used to visit a homebound elderly woman in my parish who spoke with regret of how little she could do, at her age and in her weakened condition, "for the church."
    • I never had been so home-bound before.
    • City Fresh Foods is paid by city health agencies to provide ethnic food to the homebound elderly.
    • Her mother had increasingly become a home-bound invalid.
    • Today I work in a home care agency, visiting patients who are homebound.
 
 

Definition of homebound in US English:

homebound

adjectiveˈhoʊmˌbaʊndˈhōmˌbound
North American
  • 1On the way home; homeward-bound.

    her homebound flight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He bought an iPod in a duty-free zone at the homebound airport.
    • In a radio context, drive time simply refers to the late afternoon slot when homebound commuters are a captive audience.
    • On the homebound metro, there was a hold-up.
    • First and foremost, the homebound trip must be safe.
    • He's about to turn the kids' homebound road trip into a living nightmare!
    • Remember to book your homebound flight from the right airport.
    • After soaking up the view of France's capital from this favourite spot, they boarded their homebound coach late afternoon and arrived back in Britain in the early hours of Monday.
    • Passengers on the first charter flight on a chilly weekend found their homebound trip still takes almost as long as before, due to the 40-minute stopover.
    • She was trying to release the tape player, which had jammed, when she approached a crowd of home-bound revellers.
    • They were able to reverse the order of the train and mount the home-bound line.
  • 2Unable to leave one's house, typically due to illness or old age; housebound.

    the delivery of care to people who are homebound
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I used to visit a homebound elderly woman in my parish who spoke with regret of how little she could do, at her age and in her weakened condition, "for the church."
    • The cost of one ticket will provide more than one month of hot meals and case management for a homebound senior citizen.
    • Doing a digital video of the pastor's sermon and uploading it to the website can help the homebound in the congregation.
    • Today I work in a home care agency, visiting patients who are homebound.
    • I never had been so home-bound before.
    • Both texts address an issue of alarming proportions for the welfare of the aging and home-bound.
    • The company is most likely correct in targeting the fringes of the classroom, including remedial and homebound students.
    • Her mother had increasingly become a home-bound invalid.
    • City Fresh Foods is paid by city health agencies to provide ethnic food to the homebound elderly.
    • Unusual bank account activity includes large cash withdrawals and frequent ATM withdrawals when the senior is known to be homebound.
 
 
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