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home (EN)
Substantiv, Verb, Adjektiv, Adverb

Substantiv “home”

Sg. home, Pl. homes od. unz.
  1. Zuhause
    After a long vacation, the family felt relieved and happy to finally return to their cozy home.
  2. Geburtsort
    Every summer, he returns to his home to visit his family.
  3. Heimatland
    After years of traveling, he finally returned home, feeling an overwhelming sense of belonging and peace.
  4. Zufluchtsort
    The old mansion was transformed into a home for abandoned pets, offering them shelter and love.
  5. Natürlicher lebensraum
    The Amazon rainforest is the home of thousands of unique species of plants and animals.
  6. Startseite
    When you visit our website, click on the "Home" link to see an overview of newly added content.
  7. Home-Verzeichnis (auf einem Computer)
    I saved the file in my home, so I can access it from any terminal.
  8. Ziel
    In chess, once your pawn reaches the opposite side of the board, it can be promoted, making that square its home.

Verb “home”

Infinitiv home; er homes; Prät. homed; Part. homed; Ger. homing
  1. heimfinden
    After being lost for days, the pigeon homed back to its coop.

Adjektiv “home”

Grundform home, nicht steigerbar
  1. heimisch
    The home market is not that important for this company because it has expanded globally.
  2. hausgemacht
    She baked home cookies for the school bake sale.
  3. Heim- (vor einem Sportteam)
    The home fans cheered wildly as their team scored the winning goal.

Adverb “home”

home (more/most)
  1. nach Hause
    After the movie, we all decided to head home.
  2. zu Hause
    After the long journey, it's great to be home again.
  3. in die Heimat
    After years of living overseas, she finally flew home to visit her family.
  4. an seinen Platz
    He pushed the drawer home with a satisfying click.
  5. zur Startseite
    After reading the article, I clicked the logo to return home.
  6. ins Tor
    He kicked the ball and it went straight home, scoring the winning goal.