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housing 1 AHD[houʹzĭng] D.J.[ˈhaʊzɪŋ]K.K.[ˈhaʊzɪŋ]n.(名词)- Buildings or other shelters in which people live:住宅:有人居于其中的建筑物或其他场所:a shortage of housing in the city.城市中之住宅短缺
- A place to live; a dwelling:住房:居住的地方;住处:She came to college early to look for housing.她早早到校去寻找住房
- Provision of lodging or shelter:提供住宅或住处:the housing of refugees; a contract that includes housing.供给难民住处;包括解决住房问题的合同
- Something that covers, protects, or supports, especially:遮蔽物,遮盖物:起遮蔽、保护及支持作用的东西,尤指:
- A frame, bracket, or box for holding or protecting a mechanical part:框架,托架,盒子:承载或保护一机械部分的框架、托架或盒子:a wheel housing.车轮架
- An enclosing frame in which a shaft revolves.外套,外罩:封闭性的框架,有轴在里面转动
- A hole, groove, or slot in a piece of wood into which another piece is inserted.榫眼:木块上的洞、曲缝或狭缝,其中可插入另一木块
- A niche for a statue.壁龛:放置雕像的壁龛
- Nautical 【航海】
- The part of a mast that is below deck.桅脚,桅座:位于甲板下的桅杆部分
- The part of a bowsprit that is inside the hull.船首斜桅部分:位于船壳内部的船首斜桅部分
housing 2 AHD[houʹzĭng] D.J.[ˈhaʊzɪŋ]K.K.[ˈhaʊzɪŋ]n.(名词)- An ornamental or protective covering for a saddle.鞍巾,鞍褥:(装饰或御寒用的)覆盖马鞍的布巾
- Often housings Trappings for a horse. 常作 housings 马巾:装饰马匹用的布巾
- From Middle English house 源自 中古英语 house
- from Old French houce 源自 古法语 houce
- from Medieval Latin hucia, hulcia, hultia [protective covering] 源自 中世纪拉丁语 hucia, hulcia, hultia [保护巾]
- [of Germanic origin] * see kel- 1[起源于德语] * 参见 kel- 1
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