home 例文
EN[həʊm] [hoʊm] [-əʊm]US
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- 例文 home
- Boudewijn Zenden hit the post from 25 yards for the home side before Jody Craddock volleyed Wolves ahead from 10 yards against his former club.
- I walk the dog every morning. Will you walk me home?
- The cyclist never left home without her water bottle.
- Looking at the imprint his hand had left on the visible layer of dust, he realized his home would certainly not pass his mother's white glove test.
- He hasn’t come home yet, he’s still at work.
- 例文 homes
- “They are prebuying their retirement homes,” said John Raymond, director of community and economic development for Palm Springs.
- “Most homes are underinsulated in this country,” Mr. Kraeutler said.
- Babs; moms; pops; homes; Toots
- THEY NAMED THEIR COMMUNITY of forty-seven homes near Pleasantville, New York, "Usonia" in homage to Frank Lloyd Wright, whose ideas on the way Americans should live together guided their plan.
- It wasn't too many years ago that contemporary gospel music was hard to find. Now, there's evidence of it on all sides— on television, radio, stage, in homes and in automobiles.
- For many residents, a monocrop of million-dollar homes is nearly as awful a nightmare as suburban sprawl.
- The “vertical kampong” that is being planned in Woodlands will bring together homes, shops, clinics, childcare and eldercare services, a hawker centre, gardens and public spaces under one roof.
- By finding homes in disused or even derelict buildings, micropubs can keep their overheads low and offer beer at more competitive prices than traditional rivals, Protz said.
- 例文 homing
- “Oh, Wooster,” he said, “I was talking to my mother a night or two ago. [...] She tells me you are interested in mice. [...] She says she found you trying to catch one in my bedroom! [...] She says you seemed to be making a very thorough search of my room. [...] I wonder if by any chance you happened to find an eighteenth-century cow-creamer? [...] It's gone.” [...] “No, I'd just wait a while, if I were you. I expect it'll turn out that the thing's somewhere you put it but didn't think you'd put it. I mean, you often put a thing somewhere and think you've put it somewhere else and then find you didn't put it somewhere else but somewhere. I don't know if you follow me?” “I don't.” “What I mean is, just stick around and you'll probably find the thing.” “You think it will return?” “I do.” “Like a homing pigeon?” “That's the idea.”
- We are homing in on a solution.
- Bayry, J., Triebel, F., Kaveri, S. V. & Tough, D. F. Human dendritic cells acquire a semimature phenotype and lymph node homing potential through interaction with CD4 + CD25 + regulatory T cells .
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