گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'home'

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1 عمومی:: اقامت‌ گاه‌

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2 عمومی:: خانه

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3 عمومی:: خانه‌

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4 عمومی:: میهن‌

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5 عمومی:: وط‌ن‌

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6 عمومی:: شهر

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7 عمومی:: مرزوبوم‌

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8 عمومی:: منزل‌

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english

1 general:: home the house, apartment, or place where you live: • More and more people are working from home. • It was past midnight by the time I got home. house a building that someone lives in, especially a building intended for one person, couple, or family: • Shall we meet at your house? • Have you seen Dave’s new house – it’s huge! place spoken informal the house, apartment, or room where someone lives: • We went to Sara’s place after the movie. • He’s just bought a fantastic place right by the sea. residence formal the house or apartment where someone lives, especially a large or official one: • The Prime Minister’s official residence is 10 Downing Street. • His wife transferred her main residence to Spain. holiday home British English , vacation home American English a house that someone owns by the sea, in the mountains etc, where they go for their holidays: • They bought a luxury holiday home in Spain.

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general:: noun residence: My home is in Oregon. adj. household: I love to eat home cooking. noun institution: He was living in an old folks home.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun place where sb/sth lives ADJ. boyhood, childhood, family, marital, matrimonial, natural, parental Placing a child in public care is sometimes the only solution to ill-treatment in the natural home. It's unusual for young people over 25 to still live in the parental home. | native She left her native home in Ireland and went to America. | permanent, temporary a shelter for people with no permanent home | comfortable, luxurious, luxury, magnificent, nice, pleasant | humble | happy, secure, stable, supportive These children badly need a stable and secure home life. The lock-up garage provides a secure home for your car. | broken children from a broken home (= whose parents are no longer together) | single-parent More and more children in the school are from single-parent homes. | middle-class, working-class, etc. | dream They found their dream home on the shore of a lake. | detached, semi-detached, terrace/terraced | rented | council | country, island, mountain, riverside, seaside, suburban, valley, village He used to spend the summer painting at his country home. | holiday, weekend They also have a holiday home in Spain. | caravan, mobile, motor The storm wrecked the family's caravan home. | ancestral | stately Priceless antique furniture was destroyed in the fire at the stately home. | forest These birds are in danger of becoming extinct as their forest home disappears. | winter The mudflats offer a winter home to thousands of migrating swans. | legendary The hill is the legendary home of King Arthur. | spiritual The first time he visited New Orleans he knew he had found his spiritual home. VERB + HOME arrive, come, get, go, make your way Let's go home?I'm tired. | bring sb/sth, take sb/sth | be away from, get away from, leave He didn't leave home until he was 24. | abandon The people abandoned their homes and headed for the hills. | find (sb/sth), give sb/sth Perhaps we could find a home for the kitten. HOME + NOUN address, number Try phoning me on my home number after six o'clock. | buyer, owner | ownership | purchase | sales | background, conditions, environment, life, situation He came from an appalling home background. She had never had a stable home life. | area, base, country, district, state, town | territory, turf I arranged to meet her in her office, as she seemed more relaxed on her home territory. | improvement, maintenance, repairs | extension | loan | help My grandmother has a home help who comes and cleans twice a week. | appliance | computer | furnishings | contents Make sure you insure your home contents for an adequate amount. | comforts She desperately missed her home comforts while camping. | insurance | security Fitting a burglar alarm is the most effective way to increase home security. | entertainment the market for home entertainment systems | use This video is for home use only. | user a laser printer aimed at the home user | trial We are offering a free 15-day home trial on our software. | student, study The course is suitable for classroom or home study. | tutor | work, worker He supplements his income with part-time or home work. | baking, cooking She missed her mother's home cooking. | nursing | visit The doctor was assaulted on a home visit. | remedy, treatment I've tried all the home remedies for headaches without success. | leave He went missing while on home leave from prison. | movie, video We have a home movie of my dad teaching me to swim. | consumption He claimed he had bought the cigarettes for home consumption, not to sell them. | market They hope to sell as many computers on the home market as they export. | affairs, news the party's spokesman for home affairs The newspaper gives priority to home news over international news. | port, waters seamen serving in home waters PREP. at ~, away from ~ Her job means she's away from home for weeks at a time. | back ~, in your own ~ | ~ of Andalusia, the home of flamenco PHRASES a home from home The hotel's friendly atmosphere makes it a real home from home. | home-grown home-grown vegetables (figurative) The show gives home-grown musical talent the chance to show what they can do. | home-made home-made bread | on the home front (= used to introduce domestic news) On the home front, the fuel crisis continues to worsen. | welcome home The banner said ‘Welcome home dad!’ place that provides care for sb/sth ADJ. care, charity, children's, convalescent, foster, nursing, old people's, remand, residential, rest, retirement | purpose-built Work begins this week on a purpose-built home for the city's homeless. VERB + HOME provide (sb with) We have to provide a good home for the children. | run They run a retirement home for the elderly.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: home in on sth/sb informal 2. to find and give a lot of attention to something or someone • The report homed in on the weaknesses in the management structure.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

5 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with HOME, Also see AT HOME; BRING HOME; BRING HOME THE BACON; CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROOST; CLOSE TO HOME; DRIVE HOME; EAT SOMEONE OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME; MAKE ONESELF AT HOME; NOBODY HOME; NOTHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT; TILL THE COWS COME HOME.

American Heritage Idioms

6 general:: home in on sth/sb informal 1. to aim for • The missile homed in on the ship.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

7 general:: home ADJECTIVES/NOUN + home a secure/stable home (= a caring family without a lot of changes ) • He had grown up in a stable home. a happy home (= a happy family ) • We had a happy home. a broken home (= a family in which the parents have separated ) • Many of the youngsters came from broken homes. the family home (= where a family lives ) • The house was once the family home of the O'Dare family. the marital home (= where a husband and wife live ) • He left the marital home to move in with his lover. sb’s childhood/boyhood etc home (= where you lived as a child ) • I had not been back to my childhood home for ten years. a permanent/temporary home • Flood victims were offered temporary homes. verbs live at home (= live with your parents ) • More people in their twenties are still living at home because housing is so expensive. leave home (= stop living with your parents at home ) • Lisa had left home at age 16. work from/at home (= do your work at home instead of at an office ) • I work at home three days a week.

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