house in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- (રહેવાનું) ઘર ⇄ house gujarati
- આશ્રમ ઈ.) શાળાનું છાત્રાલય ⇄ house gujarati
- કુટુંબ ⇄ house gujarati
- ગૃહ ⇄ house gujarati
- તેના પ્રેક્ષકો ⇄ house gujarati
- તેમાં ભજવાતું નાટક ⇄ house gujarati
- ધારાસભા ઈ.(નું મકાન) ⇄ house gujarati
- ધાર્મિક સંપ્રદાય (નો મઠ ⇄ house gujarati
- નાટકશાળા ઈ ⇄ house gujarati
- પેઢી અથવા સંસ્થા ⇄ house gujarati
- મકાન ⇄ house gujarati
- માલ કે પ્રાણીઓ રાખવાનું મકાન ⇄ house gujarati
- વિશિષ્ટ ઉદ્દેશ કે કામ માટે બાંધે લું મકાન ⇄ house gujarati
- સંસદ ⇄ house gujarati
house in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- مَکان ⇄ house kashmiri
- گَرِ ٹٔھہراوٕنۍ ⇄ house kashmiri
house in Sindhi سنڌي
- گهر، خاندان، جماعت، ڪوٺي ⇄ House sindhi
house in English
- house ⇄ adj. houselike. english
- house ⇄ expr. bring down the house, (Informal.) to be loudly applauded.
Ex. One can see that this programme might deservedly have brought down the house in a college hall, but it is not well enough organised to justify transplantation (Punch).english - house ⇄ expr. clean house,
a. to clean a house or apartment and its furnishings.
Ex. She cleaned house in the early morning.
b. (Figurative.) to get rid of bad conditions in an institution, organization, or business, by putting it in order anenglish - house ⇄ expr. keep house, to manage a home and its affairs; do housework.
Ex. In this the children play'd at keeping house (Tennyson).english - house ⇄ expr. on the house, paid for by the owner of the business; free.
Ex. What d'ya mean treat them? You mean on the house? (New Yorker).english - house ⇄ expr. put (or set) one's house in order, to arrange one's affairs in good order.
Ex. The Prussians, after the disaster of Jena in 1807, had set to work to put their house in order (H. G. Wells).english - house ⇄ expr. the House,
a. the House of Representatives.
b. the House of Commons.
c. the House of Lords.english - house ⇄ house (1), noun, pl.houses
(v.,) housed, housing.english - house ⇄ house (2), noun, verb, housed,housing.
(Archaic.)english - house ⇄ noun housing (2). english
- house ⇄ noun 1. a building in which people live, especially a building that is the ordinary dwelling place of a family.
Ex. Our house has six rooms and is next door to the drugstore.
2. the place in which an animal lives or into which it retires, suenglish - house ⇄ v.i. to dwell or take shelter.
Ex. He wends unfollow'd, he must house alone (Matthew Arnold).english - house ⇄ v.t. to equip (a horse, etc.) with a housing (2). english
- house ⇄ v.t. 1. to take or put into a house; provide with a house; shelter.
Ex. Where can we house all these children? A big influx of workers is expected and they will have to be housed, educated, protected (Newsweek).
2. to keep or store in a housenglish