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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A structure serving as a dwelling for one or more persons, especially for a family.
- noun: A household or family.
- noun: Something, such as a burrow or shell, that serves as a shelter or habitation for a wild animal.
- noun: A dwelling for a group of people, such as students or members of a religious community, who live together as a unit: a sorority house.
- noun: A building that functions as the primary shelter or location of something: a carriage house; the lion house at the zoo.
- noun: A facility, such as a theater or restaurant, that provides entertainment or food for the public: a movie house; the specialty of the house.
- noun: The audience or patrons of such an establishment: a full house.
- noun: A commercial firm: a brokerage house.
- noun: A publishing company: a house that specializes in cookbooks.
- noun: A gambling casino.
- noun: Slang A house of prostitution.
- noun: A residential college within a university.
- noun: A legislative or deliberative assembly.
- noun: The hall or chamber in which such an assembly meets.
- noun: A quorum of such an assembly.
- noun: A family line including ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble family: the House of Orange.
- noun: One of the 12 parts into which the heavens are divided in astrology.
- noun: The sign of the zodiac indicating the seat or station of a planet in the heavens. Also called mansion.
- noun: House music.
- verb-transitive: To provide living quarters for; lodge: The cottage housed ten students.
- verb-transitive: To shelter, keep, or store in or as if in a house: a library housing rare books.
- verb-transitive: To contain; harbor.
- verb-transitive: To fit into a socket or mortise.
- verb-transitive: Nautical To secure or stow safely.
- verb-intransitive: To reside; dwell.
- verb-intransitive: To take shelter.
- idiom: on fire Informal In an extremely speedy manner: ran away like a house on fire; tickets that sold like a house afire.
- idiom: on the house At the expense of the establishment; free: food and drinks on the house.
- idiom: put To organize one's affairs in a sensible, logical way.
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