rehouse
英:[ˌri:ˈhaʊz] 美: [ˌri'haʊz]
rehouse 基本解释
v.给(某人)提供新住房;
变形
过去式:rehoused过去分词:rehoused现在分词:rehousing第三人称单数:rehouses
英英释义
rehouse[ ,ri:'hauz ]
v.put up in a new or different housing
rehouse 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- The government pledged to rehouse the refugees.
政府允诺重新给难民安排住房。 - It is not very easy to rehouse those works of art which have been spared.
给幸免毁灭的艺术品重找安身之地并非易事。
权威例句
A building to rehouse the Botany and Zoology departments at Vassar College /Purchasing Storage Furniture to Rehouse and Make Collections Accessible'The crippled state relies on activists to rehouse people in empty homes'Fire Attack Cat May Lose a Leg; OFFERS FLOOD IN TO REHOUSE TYSON AFTER ORDEALUpgrade, rehouse or resettle? An assessment of the Indian government's Basic Services for the Urban Poor (BSUP) programmeA Study of Difference in Foreclosed Market and Rehouse Market and Relationship of Product RiskWe Fear City Home Closure Will Kill My Mum; Bupa Says It Will Rehouse ResidentsSpotted a Swarm? We'll Give Bees a New Home. ; Keeper Offering to Rehouse Insects to Safeguard Them68 homes in a luxury Kensington development have been purchased to rehouse victims of the Grenfell Tower fireDANIEL IS A HIT WITH THE KIDS AS HE FORCES HORROR ORPHANAGE TO CLOSE; Star Plans to Help Rehouse 500 Abandoned Children