host family
英:[həust ˈfæmili] 美: [host ˈfæməli]
host family 基本解释
释义寄宿家庭;
英英释义
Host family
A host family is a family consisting of at least one parent and one child under the age of 18 that invites an au pair from a foreign country for a specified period of time. The au pair lives “on equal terms” with the other members of the family and in return for food, board, and a salary, cares for children and does simple domestic work.以上来源于:Wikipedia
host family 相关例句
权威例句
Cucurbiturils–a New Family of Host MoleculesEnhancing the Homestay: Study Abroad from the Host Family's PerspectiveBinding Characteristics of a New Host Family of Cyclic Oligosaccharides from Inulin: Permethylated Cycloinulohexoase and Cycloinuloh...Ecology of amblycerus crassipunctatus Ribeiro-Costa (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) in seeds of Humiriaceae, a new host family for bruchids,...A revision of Phyllachora and some similar genera on the host family Leguminosae.Interactions between a New Species of Acanthoscelides and a Species of Verbenaceae, a New Host Family for Bruchidae (Coleoptera)New host family based on small-ring compoundsExploring Conditions to Enhance Student/Host Family Interaction AbroadINTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH A PLURALITY OF HOST PROCESSOR FAMILY TYPESStructural and magnetic study of O2 molecules arranged along a channel in a flexible single-crystal host family