rehouse

英 [ˌriːˈhaʊz] 美 [ˌriːˈhaʊz]

v.  给…重新安排住房

过去分词:rehoused现在分词:rehousing过去式:rehoused第三人称单数:rehouses

TEM8

BNC.19516



牛津词典

verb

  1. 给…重新安排住房
    to provide sb with a different home to live in
    1. Thousands of earthquake victims are still waiting to be rehoused.
      数千名地震灾民仍在等待安排新住处。

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 给…重新安置住房
    If someone is rehoused, their council, local government, or other authority provides them with a different house to live in.
    1. Many of the 100,000 or so families who lost their homes in the earthquake have still not been rehoused...
      有10万户左右的家庭在地震中失去了家园,其中许多家庭还没有得到安置。
    2. The council has agreed to rehouse the family.
      委员会同意给这个家庭重新安排住房。

双语例句

  1. Many of the 100,000 or so families who lost their homes in the earthquake have still not been rehoused
    有10万户左右的家庭在地震中失去了家园,其中许多家庭还没有得到安置。
  2. The council has agreed to rehouse the family.
    委员会同意给这个家庭重新安排住房。
  3. The placement of rear speakers greatly depends on the configuration of the room. The government will explore with the Housing Authority ways to rehouse those affected.
    后扬声器的安放位置受房间配置的影响很大。政府会与房屋委员会研究方法,安置这些居民。
  4. We will also speed up urban redevelopment, clear all temporary housing areas and cottage areas, rehouse the dwellers of bedspace apartments;
    我们也要加速旧区重建,清拆所有临屋和平房区,安置笼屋居民;
  5. Could you rehouse yourself for a while?
    你有没有其他地方可以住?
  6. The government will explore with the Housing Authority ways to rehouse those affected.
    政府会与房屋委员会研究方法,安置这些居民。
  7. If sea levels go up, do you build sea walls or rehouse people?
    如果海平面上升,是修建海堤还是重新安置居民?
  8. Find a place to rehouse them.
    给他们发现一个新房子。

英英释义

verb

  1. put up in a new or different housing