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1. noun(plural houses)a. maison f• "house full" « complet »• steak house grill m• drinks are on the house! (inf) c'est la tournée du patron !f. House[+ person] héberger• the town offered to house six refugee families la ville a proposé de loger six familles de réfugiés• this building houses five families/a motorcycle museum ce bâtiment abrite cinq familles/un musée de la moto3. compounds• to be under house arrest être en résidence surveillée ► house-clean intransitive verb (US) faire le ménage• to house-sit for sb garder la maison de qn ► the Houses of Parliament noun (in Britain) ( = building) le palais de Westminster ; ( = members) le Parlement• to make a house-to-house search for sb aller de porte en porte à la recherche de qn ► house-trained adjective (British) [animal] propre━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque house est un nom, le se final se prononce s: haʊs ; lorsque c'est un verbe, il se prononce z: haʊz ; notez que le pluriel du nom, houses, se prononce comme le verbe: ˈhaʊzɪz.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Les types de logements portent souvent des noms différents en anglais britannique et en anglais américain ; ainsi, un appartement se dit respectivement « flat » (Brit) et « apartment » (US). Un « condominium » (US) est un immeuble d'habitation dont les appartements appartiennent à des propriétaires individuels alors que les parties communes sont en copropriété.Les rangées de maisons identiques et contiguës sont appelées « terraced houses » (Brit) ou « row houses » (US). Les « semi-detached houses » (Brit) ou « duplex houses » (US) sont des maisons jumelles, tandis que la « detached house » (Brit) est un pavillon.Deux autres types de maisons répandues aux États-Unis sont les « ranch houses » - de longues bâtisses généralement de plain-pied - et les « colonials », maisons de style 18ème siècle en bardeaux ou en briques, comportant souvent un portique.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━HOUSE OF COMMONS, HOUSE OF LORDSLe parlement en Grande-Bretagne est constitué de deux assemblées: la House of Commons, présidée par le « Speaker » et composée de plus de 600 députés (les « Members of Parliament » ou « MPs »), élus au suffrage universel direct. Ceux-ci reçoivent un salaire. La Chambre des communes siège environ 175 jours par an. La House of Lords, présidée par le « Lord Chancellor », est composée de lords ; elle peut amender certains projets de loi votés par la House of Commons, mais elle n'est pas habilitée à débattre des projets de lois de finances. La House of Lords fait également office de juridiction suprême en Angleterre et au pays de Galles.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Aux États-Unis, le parlement, appelé « Congress », est constitué du « Senate » et de la House of Representatives. Cette dernière comprend 435 membres, le nombre de ces représentants par État étant proportionnel à la densité de population de cet État. Ils sont élus pour deux ans au suffrage universel direct et siègent au « Capitol », à Washington DC. → CONGRESS CAPITOL* * *1. [haʊs], pl [haʊzɪz]1) ( home) maison fat my/his house — chez moi/lui
3) Commerce maison f‘house full’ — ‘complet’
5) (also House) ( family line) maison f6) Religion maison f7) GB School ( team) maison f8) ( music) house music f ( musique de discothèque)2. [haʊz]transitive verb1) ( give lodging to) ( permanently) loger; ( temporarily) hébergerbadly ou poorly housed — mal logé
2) ( contain) [building] abriter [books, exhibition]••to get on like a house on fire — (colloq) s'entendre à merveille
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(a) (for living in) maison f;∎ at or to his house chez lui;∎ house for sale (sign) propriété à vendre;∎ to move house déménager;∎ to clean the house, American to clean house faire le ménage;∎ does he look after the house himself? est-ce que c'est lui qui s'occupe de son ménage?;∎ to keep house (for sb) tenir la maison ou le ménage (de qn);∎ to set up house monter son ménage, s'installer;∎ they set up house together ils se sont mis en ménage;∎ don't wake up the whole house! ne réveille pas toute la maison!;∎ familiar we got on or along like a house on fire nous nous entendions à merveille ou comme larrons en foire;∎ familiar it's coming on like a house on fire ça marche du feu de Dieu;∎ figurative to set or to put one's house in order mettre de l'ordre dans ses affaires;∎ figurative the government should put or set its own house in order before criticizing others le gouvernement devrait balayer devant sa porte avant de critiquer les autres;∎ familiar figurative he was sent all round the houses when he tried to get a work permit on l'a renvoyé de service en service quand il a essayé d'obtenir un permis de travail∎ publishing house maison f d'édition;∎ in house au sein de l'entreprise(c) (restaurant, bar)∎ to have a drink on the house prendre une consommation aux frais du patron ou de la maison;∎ a bottle of house red une bouteille de (vin) rouge de la maison ou de l'établissement∎ the House of York la maison de York;∎ the whole house was down with flu toute la maisonnée avait la grippe∎ is there a good house tonight? est-ce que la salle est pleine ce soir?;∎ a decent house une salle moyenne;∎ they played to an empty house ils ont joué devant les banquettes (vides);∎ there wasn't a soul in the house il n'y avait personne dans la salle;∎ to have a full house jouer à guichets fermés ou à bureaux fermés;∎ house full (sign) complet;∎ British old-fashioned the first/second house la première/deuxième séance;∎ to bring the house down (performer) faire crouler la salle sous les applaudissements; figurative casser la baraque∎ this house believes… la motion à débattre est la suivante…∎ the House British Politics la Chambre; American Politics la Chambre des représentants; Stock Exchange la Bourse (de Londres)(a) (provide with shelter → person) héberger, loger;∎ we can house them temporarily in tents nous pouvons les loger provisoirement dans des tentes;∎ many families are still badly housed de nombreuses familles sont encore mal logées(b) (store → of building) recevoir;∎ this wing houses a laboratory cette aile abrite un laboratoire;∎ the library cannot house any more books la bibliothèque ne peut pas abriter plus de livres;∎ his boat is housed in the garage during winter son bateau est (remisé) au garage pendant l'hiver;∎ the archives are housed in the basement on garde les archives dans les caves∎ the gears are housed in a steel case l'engrenage est contenu dans un carter d'acier;∎ this section houses the main engines dans cette section se trouvent les moteurs principaux[haʊs] (in bingo) ≃ carton!►► British house agent agent m immobilier;house arrest assignation f à domicile ou à résidence;∎ to put sb under house arrest assigner qn à domicile ou à résidence;∎ he is under house arrest il est assigné à domicile, il est en résidence surveillée;Finance house bill double m de connaissement, lettre f de change creuse; also figurative house of cards château m de cartes;the House of Commons la Chambre des communes;house detective responsable m de la sécurité, détective m de l'hôtel;house husband homme m au foyer;house journal journal m interne, bulletin m;Theatre house lights lumières fpl ou éclairage m de la salle;the House of Lords la Chambre des lords;house magazine journal m interne, bulletin m;Theatre house manager directeur(trice) m,f de théâtre;Ornithology house martin hirondelle f de fenêtre;Zoology house mouse souris f commune;house music house f (music);house painter peintre m en bâtiment;Parliament the Houses of Parliament le Parlement m (britannique);house party (social occasion) fête f de plusieurs jours (dans une maison de campagne); (guests) invités mpl;British house physician (in hospital) ≃ interne mf (en médecine); (in hotel) médecin m (attaché à un hôtel);house of prayer église f; (Protestant) temple m;Parliament the House of Representatives la Chambre des représentants (aux États-Unis);house rule règle f de la maison; (in games) règle f du jeu particulière;Ornithology house sparrow moineau m domestique;house special (in restaurant) spécialité f (de la) maison;British Typography & Press house style style m maison;British house surgeon ≃ interne mf (en chirurgie);American house trailer caravane f;the House Un-American Activities Committee = organisme maccarthyste de répression anticommuniste fondé en 1938 et dissous en 1975;British house wine vin m de la maison; fhouse of worship église f; (Protestant) temple m;Ornithology house wren troglodyte m familierⓘ HOUSE Dans certaines écoles en Grande-Bretagne, les élèves sont répartis en plusieurs "houses", qui regroupent des élèves de tous les âges, désignées chacune par un nom, entre lesquelles se développe un certain esprit de compétition.ⓘ HOUSE OF COMMONS La Chambre des communes britannique est composée de 659 députés ("MPs") élus pour cinq ans et qui siègent environ 175 jours par an. Les députés du parti majoritaire s'assoient d'un côté de la Chambre (les "government benches"), tandis que les députés de l'opposition s'assoient de l'autre côté (sur les "opposition benches"). Si un projet de loi n'obtient pas l'approbation de la majorité des députés dans la Chambre des communes, il est renvoyé à la Chambre des lords, et doit par ailleurs obtenir l'assentiment du souverain avant de devenir loi.ⓘ HOUSE OF LORDS La Chambre des lords est composée de pairs et d'hommes d'Église. Il s'agit de la plus haute cour au Royaume-Uni (en excluant l'Écosse). Elle a le pouvoir d'amender certains projets de loi qui ont été votés par la Chambre des communes. Le gouvernement travailliste de Tony Blair, élu en 1997, a entrepris des réformes visant à réduire les pouvoirs de la Chambre des lords de façon radicale.ⓘ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES La Chambre des représentants constitue, avec le Sénat, l'organe législatif américain; ses membres sont élus par le peuple, en proportion de la population de chaque État. -
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♦ house /haʊs, pl. haʊzɪz/A n.1 casa; abitazione; edificio; dimora; domicilio; casato; famiglia; dinastia; casa commerciale; azienda; ditta: The party is at our house, la festa è a casa nostra; a house for rent, una casa d'affitto; council house ► council; workers' houses, case operaie; at one's house, a casa propria; detached house, una villa (o villetta) unifamiliare; terraced houses, case a schiera; (comput.) software house, azienda che sviluppa software su commessa; software house; publishing house, casa editrice; (stor.) the House of Tudor, la Casa di Tudor; an ancient house, un antico casato; a haunted house, una casa infestata dai fantasmi NOTA D'USO: - home o house?-2 (fig.) (la gente di) casa: The whole house was astir, tutta la gente di casa era sveglia e in piedi3 (polit.) camera; assemblea legislativa: (in USA) the House of Representatives, la Camera dei Rappresentanti NOTE DI CULTURA: House of Representatives: è una delle due camere del Congresso statunitense (l'altra è il ► «Senate»). I Representatives ( deputati) sono 435 e hanno un mandato di due anni. Vengono eletti nei vari Stati in numero proporzionale alla popolazione. Sono anche chiamati Congressmen e Congresswomen; to enter the House, andare (o essere eletto) alla Camera4 locale; teatro; cinema; pubblico, spettatori (a teatr.): a full (o packed) house, un teatro pieno; un pienone (fam.); a thin house, pochi spettatori; una platea semivuota; (fig.) to bring the house down, far crollare il teatro per gli applausi; ( anche) far sbellicare il pubblico (dalle risate)5 (GB) rappresentazione (o spettacolo) teatrale (o cinematografico): the first [the second] house, il primo [il secondo] spettacolo7 albergo; pensione; locanda; (= eating-house) ristorante, trattoria; (= public house) bar; «casa»; locale: It's on the house!, offre la casa!; (tur., cucina) house special, specialità della casa9 casa dello studente; convitto; convittori10 (astrol.) casa11 – (polit., in GB) the House (= the House of Commons), i Comuni ( la Camera dei rappresentanti in GB)12 (fin.) (fam.) the House, la Borsa Valori di Londra; brokerage house, casa di brokeraggio; società d'intermediazione mobiliare13 (mus., = House music) musica house ( degli anni '80; da Warehouse, il night di Chicago dove ebbe origine)14 (eufem.) casa di tolleranza; casino (fam.)B a. attr.1 della casa; casalingo3 ( al ristorante) della casa: house wine, vino della casa: DIALOGO → - Ordering food 1- The house wine isn't at all bad, il vino della casa non è per niente male5 delle case; degli immobili: DIALOGO → - Asking where someone lives- I bought a little flat just before the house prices went up, ho comprato un appartamentino prima che i prezzi degli immobili salisseroC inter.● house agent, agente immobiliare; mediatore di case □ one's house and home (espress. enfatica per home), la propria casa; i propri lari (fig.); i propri penati (fig.) □ (leg.) house arrest, arresti domiciliari: to be under house arrest, essere agli arresti domiciliari □ (leg.) house brand, marchio commerciale □ house-broken = house-trained ► sotto □ house builder, imprenditore edile □ (relig.) house church, chiesa carismatica; gruppo carismatico □ house clearance, sgombero di mobili e oggetti vecchi □ ( nei circoli) house dinner, pranzo (o cena) sociale □ house dog, cane da guardia □ (naut.) house flag, bandiera della casa ( cioè, di una società mercantile) □ (fam.) house-hunting, ricerca della casa: to go house-hunting, cercare casa □ (teatr.) house lights, luci della (o di) sala □ (zool.) house martin ( Delichon urbica), balestruccio □ (zool.) house mouse ( Mus musculus), topo delle case □ a house of cards, un castello di carte ( anche fig.) □ (in GB) the House of Commons, la Camera dei Comuni □ (GB stor. o USA) house of correction, casa di correzione; correzionale □ (relig., luogo di culto) house of God, casa di Dio; casa del Signore □ (antiq.) house of ill fame (o repute), casa di malaffare; casa di tolleranza □ (in GB) the House of Lords, la Camera dei Pari; la Camera Alta □ (in GB) the Houses of Parliament, le Camere, il Parlamento NOTE DI CULTURA: Houses of Parliament: il parlamento inglese è formato dalla House of Commons ( Camera dei Comuni) e dalla House of Lords ( Camera dei Lord). La House of Commons è composta da 646 deputati ( Members of Parliament o MPs) eletti a suffragio universale con sistema maggioritario di norma ogni cinque anni, ed è presieduta da uno Speaker. La House of Lords è costituita da membri non eletti che si dividono in Lords Spiritual ( vescovi della Chiesa anglicana) e Lords Temporal ( membri laici dell'aristocrazia) ed è presieduta dal Lord ( High) Chancellor. Fino al 1999 i Lord erano 1200; oggi sono circa 700 e la struttura e la funzione stessa della House of Lords sono in corso di ridefinizione □ house on wheels, casa mobile; ( anche) camper, roulotte □ house organ, giornale aziendale □ house painter, imbianchino □ house party, riunione di ospiti in una casa di campagna ( spesso per l'intero weekend) □ house phone, telefono interno □ house physician, medico interno ( in un ospedale) □ house plant, pianta da appartamento □ house-proud, amante della casa; che ci tiene ad avere una bella casa; fanatico della pulizia in casa □ (zool., Passer domesticus) house sparrow, passero domestico □ (med.) house surgeon, chirurgo interno ( d'ospedale) □ (fisc.) house tax, imposta sulla casa □ house-to-house, di casa in casa; (market.) porta a porta, a domicilio: house-to-house selling [service], vendita [servizio] a domicilio □ house-trained, ( d'animale domestico) abituato a vivere in casa; pulito; (fig.) addomesticato (fig.) □ house union, sindacato d'impresa □ house-warming ► housewarming □ to get on (o along) like a house on fire, fare amicizia in quattro e quattr'otto; andare subito d'accordo; avere un feeling immediato □ to keep house, badare alla (o occuparsi della) casa; governare la casa; accudire alla (o la) casa; to keep house for sb., fare da governante a q. □ to keep house together, dividere la casa (o l'appartamento; con q.) □ to keep a good house, trattarsi bene; non farsi mancare nulla; ( anche) governare bene la casa □ to keep open house, essere molto ospitale; ricevere spesso □ (lett.) to keep to the house, starsene in casa □ like a house on fire, energicamente, con vigore; ( anche) velocemente, come un fulmine; ( anche) a gonfie vele (fig.) □ (polit.) to make a house, assicurarsi il numero legale; raggiungere il quorum □ to move house, traslocare □ (fam.) to play house, ( di bambini) giocare alla famiglia; ( anche) andare a vivere (o mettersi) (con q.) □ to put one's house in order = to set one's house in order ► sotto □ (GB) (as) safe as houses, sicuro come una fortezza □ (fig.) to set one's house in order, sistemare i propri affari; metter le cose a posto □ (prov.) A house divided cannot stand, senza concordia non si tira avanti.(to) house /haʊz/v. t.1 dare una casa a; albergare; alloggiare; ospitare: We'll house him for the weekend, lo ospiteremo per il week-end2 collocare; conservare; riporre; sistemare: Some ancient manuscripts are housed here, alcuni manoscritti antichi sono conservati qui3 (mecc., ecc.) alloggiare; collocare; incassare4 (falegn.) incastrare -
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A pl haUzIz n1 ( home) maison f ; at my/his house chez moi/lui ; to go/come to sb's house aller/venir chez qn ; to be good around the house aider à la maison ; to keep house tenir la maison (for de) ; you'll wake the whole house tu vas réveiller toute la maison ; the children were playing house les enfants jouaient au papa et à la maman ;2 ( also House) Pol Chambre f ; the bill before the house le projet de loi soumis à la Chambre ; this house deplores les députés ici présents déplorent ;3 Comm maison f ; on the house aux frais de la maison ; the drinks are on the house! c'est la maison qui offre! ;4 Theat ( audience) assistance f ; ( auditorium) salle f ; ( performance) séance f ; ‘house full’ ( on notice) ‘complet’ ; is there a doctor in the house? y a-t-il un médecin dans la salle? ; there wasn't a dry eye in the house la salle entière était en émoi ; to bring the house down faire crouler la salle de rire ;6 Relig maison f ;8 Astrol maison f ;B vtr1 ( give lodging to) ( permanently) loger [person] ; ( temporarily) héberger [homeless, refugees] ; to be badly ou poorly housed être mal logé ;to put ou set one's house in order mettre de l'ordre dans ses affaires ; first set your own house in order vous devriez d'abord mettre de l'ordre dans vos propres affaires ; to get on like a house on fire ○ s'entendre à merveille. -
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I [haʊs]1) (home) casa f., abitazione f.at my, his house — a casa mia, sua
to go to sb.'s house — andare a casa di qcn. o da qcn.
3) comm. casa f., ditta f.4) teatr. (audience) pubblico m., spettatori m.pl.; (auditorium) sala f.; (performance) rappresentazione f."house full" — (on notice) "completo"
5) (anche House) (family line) casa f., dinastia f.6) BE scol. (team) = ciascuno dei gruppi in cui gli alunni vengono suddivisi per partecipare a giochi o gare••II [haʊz]to get on like a house on fire — colloq. andare d'amore e d'accordo
1) (give lodging to) alloggiare, ospitare* * *1. plural - houses; 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.) casa2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) casa3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) sala4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) casa2. verb1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) alloggiare, ospitare2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) collocare•- housing- housing benefit
- house agent
- house arrest
- houseboat
- housebreaker
- housebreaking
- house-fly
- household
- householder
- household word
- housekeeper
- housekeeping
- houseman
- housetrain
- house-warming 3. adjectivea house-warming party.) di inaugurazione- housework
- like a house on fire* * *I [haʊs]1) (home) casa f., abitazione f.at my, his house — a casa mia, sua
to go to sb.'s house — andare a casa di qcn. o da qcn.
3) comm. casa f., ditta f.4) teatr. (audience) pubblico m., spettatori m.pl.; (auditorium) sala f.; (performance) rappresentazione f."house full" — (on notice) "completo"
5) (anche House) (family line) casa f., dinastia f.6) BE scol. (team) = ciascuno dei gruppi in cui gli alunni vengono suddivisi per partecipare a giochi o gare••II [haʊz]to get on like a house on fire — colloq. andare d'amore e d'accordo
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I 1. [haus] сущ.; мн. -s ['hauzɪz]1)а) дом, жилище; здание, постройка; а также второй компонент названия различных построек, см. тж. lighthouse, bakehouse, slaughterhouse, cowhouse, greenhouse, henhouse, hothouse, outhouse, storehouse, warehousedilapidated / ramshackle house — ветхий дом
ranch house — амер. ранчо
town house — городской дом; городская квартира; особняк
to build / put up a house — строить дом
to redecorate / refurbish / remodel / renovate a house — делать косметический ремонт
to demolish / raze / tear down a house — разрушать дом
to rent a house from smb. — снимать дом у кого-л.
- brick houseto let / rent out a house to smb. — сдавать дом в аренду кому-л.
- clapboard house
- frame house
- one-family house
- single house - safe houseSyn:б) дом, хозяйствоSyn:в) семья, домочадцыSyn:г) ( House) династия, дом, (древний) род2)а) нора, берлога; гнездоSyn:б) панцирь; скорлупа; раковинаSyn:3) колледж университета; студенты и преподаватели (fellows) колледжа; пансион при школе, интернат; воспитанники интерната, учащиеся, живущие в пансионеSyn:4) монастырь; монашеский орденSyn:5) = the House палата парламента; парламентский кворум- enter the House- make a house
- keep a house
- lower house
- upper house
- House of Commons
- House of Lords
- House of Representatives
- third house
- parliament of two houses6) ( the House) разг. (лондонская) биржа7) дом, организация, учреждение, предприятиеbanking house — банковское учреждение, банк
discount house — магазин, торгующий со скидкой
publishing house — издательский дом; издательство
8) ( the House) ист.; = workhouse работный дом9) театр; кинотеатр; зрители, публика; представление, сеансfull / packed house — аншлаг, полный зал
Syn:10) гостиница, постоялый дворSyn:11) астрол. домб) знак зодиака, находясь в котором, данная планета имеет наибольшее влияние••house and home — дом, домашний уют
like a house on fire разг. — быстро и легко
2. [hauz] гл.to set / put one's house in order — привести в порядок свои дела
1)а) предоставлять жилище; обеспечивать жильёмб) поселить, приютитьв) воен. расквартировывать2) жить, квартироватьSyn:3)а) прятать, убирать, помещать (в какое-л. вместилище, хранилище)б) вмещать, содержатьThe gallery houses about 800 works of modern art. — В галерее собрано около 800 работ современного искусства.
This library houses rare books. — В этой библиотеке хранятся редкие книги.
The office complex can house 25,000 people. — Офисный комплекс может вместить 25000 человек.
Syn:•- house upII [haus] сущ.; муз.хаус (танцевальный стиль, выросший из диско-музыки в 80-е)During the '90s, house ceased to be a cutting-edge music. — В 90-е хаус перестал быть самой модной музыкой.
Frequently, the house music was purely instrumental and when there were vocalists, they were faceless female divas that often sang wordless melodies. — Часто музыка хаус была чисто инструментальной, а если и с вокалом, то в исполнении безликих див, напевавших мелодии без слов.
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1. noun, pl. houses1) Haus, dasto/at my house — zu mir [nach Hause]/bei mir [zu Hause]
keep house [for somebody] — [jemandem] den Haushalt führen
put or set one's house in order — (fig.) seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringen
[as] safe as houses — absolut sicher
[get on] like a house on fire — (fig.) prächtig [miteinander auskommen]
the House — (Brit.) das Parlament; see also academic.ru/14642/Commons">Commons; lord 1. 3); parliament; representative 1. 2)
3) (institution) Haus, dasfashion house — Modehaus, das
4) (inn etc.) Wirtshaus, dason the house — auf Kosten des Hauses
2. transitive verbbring the house down — stürmischen Beifall auslösen; (cause laughter) Lachstürme entfesseln
1) (provide with home) ein Heim geben (+ Dat.)•• Cultural note:be housed in something — in etwas (Dat.) untergebracht sein
Die zwei Häuser des britischen Parlaments: House of Commons und House of Lords. Der Westminster Palace (Westminsterpalast), der Gebäudekomplex im Zentrum von London, wo beide Häuser untergebracht sind, ist auch als Houses of Parliament bekanntEines der zwei Häuser der britischen Houses of Parliament, das Unterhaus des britischen Parlaments. Die gewählten Members of Parliament treten hier zusammen, um innen- und außenpolitische Themen zu debattieren und über Gesetzesvorschläge abzustimmen.Eines der zwei Häuser der britischen Houses of Parliament, das Oberhaus des britischen Parlaments. Seine Mitglieder werden nicht gewählt, sondern haben als Peers (Adelige), durch Geburt, Amt oder Erhebung in den Adelsstand, ein Anrecht auf einen Sitz im Oberhaus. Aufgrund entsprehender Reformbestrebungen ist es wahrscheinlich, dass der Anspruch der erblichen Peers auf Sitz und Stimme im Oberhaus abgeschafft werden wird. Das House of Lords hat die Aufgabe, Gesetze, die vom House of Commons verabschiedet wurden, zu diskutieren und sie entweder anzunehmen oder Änderungen vorzuschlagen. Allerdings hat es nur noch die Macht, Gesetze zu verzögern und bei Etat-Vorlagen hat es überhaupt kein Mitspracherecht mehr. Das House of Lords fungiert auch als oberstes Gericht in Großbritannien.* * *1. plural - houses; 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.) das Haus2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) das Haus3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) das Haus4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) das Geschlecht2. verb1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) unterbringen2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) verstauen•- housing- housing benefit
- house agent
- house arrest
- houseboat
- housebreaker
- housebreaking
- house-fly
- household
- householder
- household word
- housekeeper
- housekeeping
- houseman
- housetrain
- house-warming 3. adjectivea house-warming party.) Einweihungs-...- housewife- housework
- like a house on fire* * *I. n[haʊs]let's go to John's \house lass uns zu John gehenSam's playing at Mary's \house Sam spielt bei Mary\house and home Haus und Hofto eat sb out of \house and home jdm die Haare vom Kopf fressen famto be a mad \house ( fig) ein Irrenhaus seinto buy/own/rent a \house ein Haus kaufen/besitzen/mietento keep \house den Haushalt führento keep to the \house zu Hause bleibento set up \house einen eigenen Hausstand gründen2. (residents)you woke the whole \house! du hast das ganze Haus geweckt!a \house of prayer/worship ein Haus nt des Gebets/der Andachtthe pastries are made in \house das Gebäck wird hier im Hause hergestelltin a gambling casino, the odds always favour the \house in einem Spielkasino hat immer die Bank die größten Gewinnchancenthe rules of the \house die Hausordnungpublishing \house Verlag mon the \house auf Kosten des Hausesto dress the \house mit Freikarten das Haus füllento play to a full \house vor vollem Haus spielento set the \house on fire das Publikum begeistern7. (royal family)the H\house of Habsburg/Windsor das Haus Habsburg/Windsor▪ the H\house das Parlament, die Abgeordneten plupper/lower \house Ober-/Unterhaus nt9. (for animal)bird \house Vogelhaus nt, Voliere finsect/monkey/reptile \house Insekten-/Affen-/Reptilienhaus nt12.▶ \house of cards Kartenhaus nt▶ to clean \house:it's time this company clean \house and get some fresh blood into the management AM es ist an der Zeit, dass diese Firma Ordnung bei sich schafft und frisches Blut in das Management bringt▶ to get on like a \house on fire ausgezeichnet miteinander auskommen▶ to go all around the \houses umständlich vorgehen▶ to set one's \house in order seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringenII. adj[haʊs]attr, inv1. (kept inside)\house cat/dog/pet Hauskatze f/-hund m/-tier nt2. (of establishment) Haus-\house rules Hausordnung f\house red/white wine Rot-/Weißwein m der HausmarkeIII. vt[haʊz]1. (accommodate)▪ to \house sb jdn unterbringen [o beherbergen]; criminal, terrorist jdm Unterschlupf gewährenthe jail \houses 300 prisoners in dem Gefängnis können 300 Gefangene eingesperrt werden2. (contain)▪ to \house sth:the museum \houses a famous collection das Museum beherbergt eine berühmte Sammlung▪ to be \housed somewhere irgendwo untergebracht sein3. (encase)▪ to \house sth etw verkleiden* * *[haʊs]1. n pl houses['haʊzɪz]at my house — bei mir (zu Hause or zuhause (Aus, Sw ))
to my house — zu mir (nach Hause or nachhause (Aus, Sw ))
to set up house — einen eigenen Hausstand gründen; (in particular area) sich niederlassen
he gets on like a house on fire with her (inf) — er kommt ausgezeichnet or prima (inf) mit ihr aus
as safe as houses (Brit) — bombensicher (inf)
a coffee house — ein Café nt
House of God or the Lord — Haus nt Gottes, Gotteshaus
a house of worship — ein Ort m des Gebets, ein Haus nt der Andacht
2) (POL)the upper/lower house — das Ober-/Unterhaus
House of Commons/Lords (Brit) — (britisches) Unter-/Oberhaus
House of Representatives (US) — Repräsentantenhaus nt
the House of Bourbon — das Haus Bourbon, das Geschlecht der Bourbonen
4) (= firm) Haus nton the house — auf Kosten des Hauses; (on the company) auf Kosten der Firma
we ordered a bottle of house red — wir bestellten eine Flasche von dem roten Hauswein
6) (in boarding school) Gruppenhaus nt; (in day school) eine von mehreren Gruppen verschiedenaltriger Schüler, die z. B. in Wettkämpfen gegeneinander antreten7)the motion before the House — das Diskussionsthema, das zur Debatte or Diskussion stehende Thema
this House believes capital punishment should be reintroduced — wir stellen die Frage zur Diskussion, ob die Todesstrafe wieder eingeführt werden sollte; (in conclusion) die Anwesenden sind der Meinung, dass die Todesstrafe wieder eingeführt werden sollte
8)full house (Cards) — Full House nt
2. vtpeople, goods, collection unterbringen; (TECH ALSO) einbauenthis building houses three offices/ten families —
* * *A s [haʊs] pl houses [ˈhaʊzız]1. Haus n (auch die Hausbewohner):the whole house knew it das ganze Haus wusste es;the house where I was born mein Geburtshaus;house and home Haus und Hof;keep the house das Haus hüten;house of God Gotteshaus n;keep house den Haushalt führen ( for sb jemandem);put ( oder set) your own house in order first fig kehr erst einmal vor deiner eigenen Tür; → open house3. Haus n, (besonders Fürsten) Geschlecht n, Familie f, Dynastie f:the House of Hanover das Haus Hannover4. WIRTSCHa) (Handels)Haus n, Firma f:on the house auf Kosten der Firma, auf Firmenkosten, (auch im Wirtshaus etc) auf Kosten des Hausesd) koll das Haus (die Abgeordneten) ( → A 4);the Houses of Parliament die Parlamentsgebäude (in London);enter the House Mitglied des Parlaments werden;there is a House es ist Parlamentssitzung;the House rose at 5 o’clock die Sitzung endete um 5 Uhr;make a House die zur Beschlussfähigkeit nötige Anzahl von Parlamentsmitgliedern zusammenbringen;6. Ratsversammlung f, Rat m:the House of Bishops (anglikanische Kirche) das Haus der Bischöfe7. THEATa) Haus n:c) Vorstellung f:the second house die zweite Vorstellung (des Tages)8. UNIV Br Haus n:b) College n:9. SCHULE Wohngebäude n (eines Internats)10. ASTROLa) Haus nb) (einem Planeten zugeordnetes) Tierkreiszeichen12. umg Freudenhaus n (Bordell)B v/t [haʊz]1. (in einem Haus oder einer Wohnung) unterbringen2. (in ein Haus) aufnehmen, beherbergen (auch fig enthalten)3. unter Dach und Fach bringen, verwahren4. TECH (in einem Gehäuse) unterbringen5. SCHIFFa) bergenb) die Bramstengen streichenc) in sichere Lage bringen, befestigen6. Zimmerei: verzapfenC v/i wohnen, leben* * *1. noun, pl. houses1) Haus, dasto/at my house — zu mir [nach Hause]/bei mir [zu Hause]
keep house [for somebody] — [jemandem] den Haushalt führen
put or set one's house in order — (fig.) seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringen
[as] safe as houses — absolut sicher
[get on] like a house on fire — (fig.) prächtig [miteinander auskommen]
the House — (Brit.) das Parlament; see also Commons; lord 1. 3); parliament; representative 1. 2)
3) (institution) Haus, dasfashion house — Modehaus, das
4) (inn etc.) Wirtshaus, das2. transitive verbbring the house down — stürmischen Beifall auslösen; (cause laughter) Lachstürme entfesseln
1) (provide with home) ein Heim geben (+ Dat.)be housed in something — in etwas (Dat.) untergebracht sein
2) (keep, store) unterbringen; einlagern [Waren]•• Cultural note:Die zwei Häuser des britischen Parlaments: House of Commons und House of Lords. Der Westminster Palace (Westminsterpalast), der Gebäudekomplex im Zentrum von London, wo beide Häuser untergebracht sind, ist auch als Houses of Parliament bekanntEines der zwei Häuser der britischen Houses of Parliament, das Unterhaus des britischen Parlaments. Die gewählten Members of Parliament treten hier zusammen, um innen- und außenpolitische Themen zu debattieren und über Gesetzesvorschläge abzustimmen.Eines der zwei Häuser der britischen Houses of Parliament, das Oberhaus des britischen Parlaments. Seine Mitglieder werden nicht gewählt, sondern haben als Peers (Adelige), durch Geburt, Amt oder Erhebung in den Adelsstand, ein Anrecht auf einen Sitz im Oberhaus. Aufgrund entsprehender Reformbestrebungen ist es wahrscheinlich, dass der Anspruch der erblichen Peers auf Sitz und Stimme im Oberhaus abgeschafft werden wird. Das House of Lords hat die Aufgabe, Gesetze, die vom House of Commons verabschiedet wurden, zu diskutieren und sie entweder anzunehmen oder Änderungen vorzuschlagen. Allerdings hat es nur noch die Macht, Gesetze zu verzögern und bei Etat-Vorlagen hat es überhaupt kein Mitspracherecht mehr. Das House of Lords fungiert auch als oberstes Gericht in Großbritannien.* * *n.Haus Häuser n.Heim -e n. v.unterbringen v. -
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[haus]n1) дом, жилище, здание, квартира, постройка, строениеWho occupied this house before? — Кто раньше жил в этом доме?;
We're going to set up house in Paris. — Мы собираемся поселиться в Париже.
The whole house is a mess. — В доме всё вверх дном.
- little house- town house
- big house
- clapboard house
- frame house
- stone house- large house- unpretent house
- private house
- gay-roofed house
- tower house
- scattered houses
- box-like houses
- menshion house
- ill-furnished house
- overheated house
- conspicuous house
- underheated house
- stately house
- log house
- corner house
- three family house
- next to this house
- historic house
- doll's house
- enchanting house
- ruined house
- small rented house
- dwelling house
- continental house
- furnished house
- rooming house
- spooky house
- house slippers
- house dress
- house sewerage
- house plant
- house painter
- house party
- house agent
- house garden
- house to let
- house in a ruinous state
- house of mud and straw
- house of brick
- house with small rooms
- house for rent
- house situated on the top of the hill
- house of cards
- purchase price of the house
- far from his house
- on the door steps of the house
- at smb's house
- ask smb into a house
- be under house arrest
- build multistoried houses
- call at smb's house
- change houses
- complete multistoried house
- design a house
- do up clean a house
- drive smb out of the house
- enter a house by force
- face the house to the south
- find the house empty
- go from house to house
- have a house of one's own
- have one's house decorated
- alarm the house
- have a house in town
- have one's house redecorated
- have neither house nor home
- heat a house
- keep to the house
- keep house
- lease a comfortable house
- leave the house early
- let a house
- rent a house
- live in the next house but one
- look for a house to rent
- mistake a house
- move house
- move into this house
- paint a house white
- pass smb's house
- pull down shabby houses
- put up one's house for sale
- raise the house upon the fire
- renovate a house
- set up house
- show smb over the house
- shut smb up in the house
- take a house to pieces to set up elsewhere
- house is pretty small
- house looks south-west
- houses are springing up all over
- house is let2) нора, вольер, берлога- hen house- poultry house
- monkey house
- deer house
- cow house
- bird house3) семья, род, династияOurs is a noisy/cheerful house. — У нас шумное семейство/шумный дом.
Theirs is a social house. — У них очень общительная семья.
He was afraid to wake up the whole house. — Он боялся разбудить весь дом. /Он боялся поднять всех на ноги.
The whole house was down with the flu. — Весь дом свалился/слег с гриппом. /Все домашние заболели гриппом.
- reigning house- royal house
- ancestral house
- parental house
- Stuart House
- respectable house
- religious house
- great houses of France
- son of a noble house
- break the house4) общественные здания, учреждения (и все, что связано с ними)A policeman took him to the station house. — Полицейский отвел его в участок.
- fashion house- factories and commercial houses
- British houses
- rival house
- mad house
- public house
- beer house
- car house
- carriage house
- death house
- supply house
- wholesale house
- licensed house
- refreshment house
- coffee house
- tea house
- treasure house
- finance house
- branch house
- one's business house
- export house
- jewelry house
- picture house
- movie house
- music house
- mail-order house
- customs house
- slaughter house
- deck house
- summer house
- treasure house
- Opera House
- tool house
- publishing house
- printing house
- packing house
- boarding house
- clearing house
- eating house
- counting house
- sporting house
- banking house
- bathing house
- gambling house
- selling house
- house magazine
- house proof
- house correction
- house of refuge
- house of God
- House of worship
- house of detention
- house of correction
- rules of the house5) правительственное здание (и всё, что связано с ними)- White House- Lower House
- Upper House
- council house
- House bill
- House resolution
- Houses of Parlament
- House of Lords
- House of Commors
- House of Representatives
- House of Deligates
- House of Assembly
- members of the House
- divide the House
- enter the House
- keep a House
- members drawn equally from both Houses6) зрительный зал театра; публика, находящаяся в зале (и всё, что связано с ними)The whole house laughed. — Все зрители смеялись.
He stood at the back of the packed house to listen to the orchestra. — Он остановился в конце переполненного зала, чтобы послушать оркестр.
The play is attracting/draws full/immense houses. — Пьеса делает полные сборы.
The first house was sold out. — Все билеты на первый спектакль были проданы.
The whole house enjoyed the play. — Пьеса понравилась публике.
- appreciative house- full house
- poor house- first-run house- crowded house
- house lights
- house dramatist
- house seats
- house manager
- house telephone
- bring the house down
- carry the house
- dress the house
- play to an empty house
- house is getting packed
- house hushed7) домашнее хозяйство, домWho keeps house for you? — Кто у вас ведет хозяйство? /Кто вам ведет хозяйство?
She keeps house and I go out to work. — Она ведет хозяйство, а я хожу на работу.
A man's house is his castle. — ◊ Мой дом - моя крепость.
- house allowanceWe are safe as houses here. — ◊ Мы здесь, как за каменной стеной.
- house servant
- house furnishings
- house work
- keep a good house
- keep house for smb
- mind the house•USAGE:(1.) Русское словосочетание "я живу в большом доме" соответствует английским сочетаниям I live in an apartment house (in a block of flats или in a big building). (2.) House 7. - неисчисляемое существительное и употребляется без артикля: to keep house (for smb) вести (у кого-либо) хозяйство/дом. (3.) See classroom, n -
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1. plural - houses; 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.) (bolig)hus, villa2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) -hus, bygning, -gård3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) (teater)sal, (fullt/tomt) hus4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) slekt, hus2. verb1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) innkvartere, huse2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) romme, huse, gi plass for•- housing- housing benefit
- house agent
- house arrest
- houseboat
- housebreaker
- housebreaking
- house-fly
- household
- householder
- household word
- housekeeper
- housekeeping
- houseman
- housetrain
- house-warming 3. adjectivea house-warming party.) innvielses-, innflyttings-- housework
- like a house on firefamilie--------firma--------hus--------slekt--------teater--------ættIsubst. \/haʊs\/1) hus, bolig, hjem2) husholdning3) slekt, familie, ætt4) bygning, hus5) ( parlamentarisk) kammer, hus, ting6) ( teater) sal, salong7) ( britisk) forestilling8) publikum, tilhørere, tilskuere, forsamling, møte9) (musikk, også house-music) house, house-musikk15) klosterorden, kloster16) forklaring: huset til en religiøs orden18) (britisk, slang, også housey housey) bingo19) ( gammeldags) horehus, bordell20) kro, vertshusas safe as houses så trygt som bare det, helt trygt\/sikkertat somebody's house hjemme hos noenbreak and enter a house bryte seg inn i et husbring down the house eller bring the house down ta publikum med stormdraw full\/crowded houses trekke mye folk, trekke fulle hus, gå for fulle hus, spille for fulle huseat somebody out of house and home spise noen ut av husetfree house uavhengig pub (ikke underlagt et bryggeri)full house fullt hus, fulle hus utsolgt forestilling, fullt hus (blir ropt på teater, også house full) det er utsolgt, det er slutt på billettene ( i poker) hus ( bingo) bingo, hel rekkeget good houses få god publikumsoppslutningget on like a house on fire komme virkelig godt overens, passe godt sammenhouse and home hus og hjemhouse language konsernspråkhouse of many doors (amer., hverdagslig, forskjønnende) fengselthe House of Windsor huset Windsor (kongehuset i Storbritannia)keep a good house forklaring: ha et trivelig hus med god matkeep house holde orden på husholdningen, holde huset i orden\/rent og ryddigkeep house for somebody gjøre rent hos noen, holde huset (i orden) for noen, styre husholdningen for noenkeeping a disorderly house ( jus) drive bordellvirksomhetkeep (to) the house holde seg hjemmelike a house on fire ( hverdagslig) så det suser, som et olja lyn, som smurt, strykendemove house flyttemy house is my castle mitt hjem er min borg\/festning, eget hjem er det beste hjemon the house ( hverdagslig) på huset, huset betaler, verten spandereropen house åpent hus, lokale som er åpent for besøkende, hjem som er åpent for gjesterplay house leke mor og barnplay to an empty house spille for tomme benkerthe royal house kongehuset, kongefamilienset\/put\/get one's house in order ( overført) rydde opp i sine egne problemer, få orden på seg selvset up house bygge hus slå seg ned, bosette segtake a house leie et hus, leie boligto somebody's house hjem til noenIIverb \/haʊs\/1) huse, innlosjere, ta i mot2) bo3) søke ly4) romme, huse, inneholdeklubben har sine lokaler der\/holder til der5) oppbevare, anbringe, lagre6) (sjøfart, om seil) stryke, berge7) ( sjøfart) surre fast, stue8) (sjøfart, om anker) hale inn9) ( snekring) sette tapp i tapphull, inntappe -
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n [haʊs]let's go to John's \house lass uns zu John gehen;Sam's playing at Mary's \house Sam spielt bei Mary;\house and home Haus und Hof;to eat sb out of \house and home jdm die Haare vom Kopf fressen ( fam)to be a mad \house ( fig) ein Irrenhaus sein;to keep \house den Haushalt führen;to keep to the \house zu Hause bleiben;to set up \house einen eigenen Hausstand gründen2) ( residents)you woke the whole \house! du hast das ganze Haus geweckt!the pastries are made in \house das Gebäck wird hier im Hause hergestellt;in a gambling casino, the odds always favour the \house in einem Spielkasino hat immer die Bank die größten Gewinnchancen;the rules of the \house die Hausordnung;publishing \house Verlag m;on the \house auf Kosten des Hausesto dress the \house mit Freikarten das Haus füllen;to play to a full \house vor vollem Haus spielen;to set the \house on fire das Publikum begeistern7) ( royal family)the H\house of Hapsburg/ Windsor das Haus Habsburg/Windsorthe H\house das Parlament, die Abgeordneten pl;9) ( for animal)bird \house Vogelhaus nt, Voliere f;PHRASES:\house of cards Kartenhaus nt;to collapse like a \house of cards wie ein Kartenhaus in sich akk zusammenfallen;to get on like a \house on fire ausgezeichnet miteinander auskommen;to set one's \house in order seine Angelegenheiten in Ordnung bringen;like the side of a \house fett wie eine Tonne ( pej)a \house divided cannot stand ( cannot stand) man muss zusammenhalten;it's time this company clean \house and get some fresh blood into the management (Am) es ist an der Zeit, dass diese Firma Ordnung bei sich schafft und frisches Blut in das Management bringt;1) ( kept inside)2) ( of establishment) Haus-;\house rules Hausordnung f;1) ( accommodate)to \house sb jdn unterbringen [o beherbergen]; criminal, terrorist jdm Unterschlupf gewähren;the jail \houses 300 prisoners in dem Gefängnis können 300 Gefangene eingesperrt werden2) ( contain)to \house sth;the museum \houses a famous collection das Museum beherbergt eine berühmte Sammlung;to be \housed somewhere irgendwo untergebracht sein3) ( encase)to \house sth etw verkleiden -
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[haʊz] I1. n, houses pl1) casaat (or to) my house — a casa mia
to put or set one's house in order fig — sistemare i propri affari
2) Pol camera3) Theatre sala"house full" — "biglietti esauriti"
in the front of the house — tra gli spettatori, in sala
4) Comm ditta, casait's on the house — (paid by company) paga la ditta, (free) è offerto dalla casa
5) (family, line) casa, casato2. vtII -
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Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > house
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One of the music genres that appears under Genre classification in Windows Media Player library. Based on ID3 standard tagging format for MP3 audio files. ID3v1 genre ID # 35.
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House music — Pour les articles homonymes, voir House. House Origines stylistiques Electro Disco Synthpop Soul Funk Origines culturelles … Wikipédia en Français
house music — an up tempo style of disco music characterized by deep bass rhythms, piano or synthesizer melodies, and soul music singing, sometimes with elements of rap music. [1985 90; prob. after the Warehouse, a dance club in Chicago] * * * noun [noncount] … Useful english dictionary
*house music, house musics ou *house — ● house music, house musics ou house nom féminin (mots anglais, de Warehouse, l Entrepôt, nom d un club de Chicago [où est née cette musique]) Courant musical apparu aux États Unis au début des années 1980, influencé notamment par la culture… … Encyclopédie Universelle
House Music — House ist eine populäre Stilrichtung der elektronischen Tanzmusik, die in den 1980er Jahren in den USA entstand. Typisch ist der meist durch einen Drumcomputer erzeugte Rhythmus im 4/4 Takt im Tempo von etwa 120–130 BPM: Die Bassdrum auf jeder… … Deutsch Wikipedia
house music — house′ mu sic n. mad an up tempo style of disco music characterized by deep bass rhythms, piano or synthesizer melodies, and soul music singing • Etymology: 1985–90; prob. after the Warehouse, a dance club in Chicago … From formal English to slang