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1 дом Романовых
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муж.1) ( здание) houseжилой дом — dwelling house, apartment house, block of flats
помещичий дом — country-house, manor-house, mansion-house
2) ( домашний очаг) homeчувствовать себя как дома — to feel at home, to be quite at home
3) (семья) house, homeввести в дом — to bring smb. home to meet one's family
4) ( хозяйство) house, householdжить одним домом — to live as one family/household, to share a home
5) ( учреждение) institution, organization, house, service; retreatдом отдыха — holiday/rest home
игорный дом — gambling-house; gaming-house
публичный дом — brothel, house of prostitution; parlor house амер.
6) (род, династия) house, family, ancestry, dynasty••Белый дом — ( резиденция президента США) White House
работа на дому — work to be done at home, outside work
в лучших домах (Филадельфии) — разг. in the best/finest homes, in polite society
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3 дом
м.1. ( здание) house*жилой дом — dwelling-house*
2. ( домашний очаг) home3. ( семья) house*, home4. ( хозяйство) house*, house-holdона хлопочет по дому — she is busying herself with housework; she is busying herself with domestic chores разг.
5. ( учреждение):дом отдыха — holiday / rest home
дом моделей — fashion house*
дом культуры — palace of culture; recreation centre
сумасшедший дом — madhouse*
6. (род, династия):дом Романовых, Тюдоров — the House of Romanovs, Tudors
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вне дома — out of doorsдавать уроки на дому — give* private lessons; be a private teacher
работа на дому — work to be done at home, outside work
жить своим домом — keep* one's own household
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4 дом
1) houseжилой дом — dwelling / residential house; apartment house амер.
"общеевропейский дом" — common European home
2) (учреждение)3) (род, династия) houseдом Романовых / Тюдоров — the House of Romanovs / Tudors
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