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house (EN)
nom, nom, verbe

nom “house”

s. house, pl. houses
  1. maison
    They moved into a new house with a beautiful garden.
  2. bâtiment (utilisé pour un but particulier)
    We went to the opera house to see a famous performance.
  3. maison (entreprise)
    She works for a well-known publishing house in New York.
  4. public
    The singer thanked the house for their applause.
  5. chambre
    The debate continued late into the night at the House of Congress.
  6. maison (famille royale ou noble)
    The House of Windsor has many traditions.
  7. maison (groupe d'élèves)
    At school, I belonged to the Blue House, which often won the sports competitions.
  8. jeu de la maison
    The kids spent the afternoon playing house with their friends.
  9. coquille
    The hermit crab found a new house to live in.
  10. maison (astrologie)
    According to her horoscope, Jupiter is in her seventh house.
  11. maison (curling)
    He aimed his stone carefully toward the center of the house.

nom “house”

singulier house, indénombrable
  1. house
    They played house music all night at the party.

verbe “house”

infinitif house; il houses; prét. housed; part. passé housed; gér. housing
  1. loger
    The city built new apartments to house the homeless.
  2. abriter
    The museum houses an impressive collection of medieval art.
  3. contenir
    The computer case houses all the components.