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单词 rehome
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Definition of rehome in English:

rehome

verb riːˈhəʊmˌriˈhoʊm
[with object]
  • Find a new home for (a pet)

    为(宠物)找新家

    every stray animal is neutered before being rehomed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The promotional leaflet which was distributed last year proved successful with many cats being rehomed throughout the year.
    • Four cats were reclaimed, 406 cats were rehomed and 18 were euthanised.
    • The dogs' home relies on public donations to carry on its vital work of caring for and rehoming lost and abandoned dogs, so if you cannot rehome a dog, please help us to continue to care for them by sending a donation.
    • Thanks to the support of the public we are able to care for 11,500 stray and abandoned dogs through our network of 15 rehoming centres around the country.
    • The dogs can now be rehomed and enjoy the rest of their lives in loving homes.
    • The only large animal that the Petries hope to move with them is Cindy, their 20-year-old hand-reared lioness, who cannot be rehomed because of her great age.
    • This pup has been rehomed once but was returned for being destructive.
    • But the Cats Protection League, who inherited the house decide that the cats would be rehomed and Mr Simpson has to move on.
    • Most are rehomed but if no home can be found and there is nowhere else for the dogs to go, some have to be put down.
    • If 3,000 of the dogs are found new homes this year, it will add to the 10,000 greyhounds that have been rehomed in the past five years.
    • Rabbits are social animals and we want to rehome them in pairs.
    • Tatum had previously tried to rehome the dog but after finding no takers decided to improve security at the house so she was unable to escape.
    • AN 82-year-old Leyland woman is still leading the way for her four legged friends, 25 years after she set up a charity to rehome boxer dogs.
    • Bats, owls, grass snakes and lizards should be rehomed before developers can move on to a site in Pewsey, district council officers say.
    • Illegally rehoming the dog would, as you realise, leave you in a vulnerable position.
    • Cassie has now recovered from her ordeal and been rehomed.
    • He is one of the lucky ones that will hopefully be rehomed.
    • Two chimps are going to a private sanctuary near Swansea and a number of big cats including lynx, plus larger monkeys will be rehomed on Armathwaite Hall Estate in Cumbria.
    • Cats are looked after at volunteers' homes until they can be rehomed.
    • Laurence has launched a desperate search to rehome his pet dog - so he can start a new life Down Under.

Definition of rehome in US English:

rehome

verbˌrēˈhōmˌriˈhoʊm
[with object]
  • Find a new home for (a pet)

    为(宠物)找新家

    every stray animal is neutered before being rehomed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Four cats were reclaimed, 406 cats were rehomed and 18 were euthanised.
    • He is one of the lucky ones that will hopefully be rehomed.
    • The dogs' home relies on public donations to carry on its vital work of caring for and rehoming lost and abandoned dogs, so if you cannot rehome a dog, please help us to continue to care for them by sending a donation.
    • Cats are looked after at volunteers' homes until they can be rehomed.
    • Tatum had previously tried to rehome the dog but after finding no takers decided to improve security at the house so she was unable to escape.
    • Laurence has launched a desperate search to rehome his pet dog - so he can start a new life Down Under.
    • Thanks to the support of the public we are able to care for 11,500 stray and abandoned dogs through our network of 15 rehoming centres around the country.
    • The promotional leaflet which was distributed last year proved successful with many cats being rehomed throughout the year.
    • Two chimps are going to a private sanctuary near Swansea and a number of big cats including lynx, plus larger monkeys will be rehomed on Armathwaite Hall Estate in Cumbria.
    • Cassie has now recovered from her ordeal and been rehomed.
    • If 3,000 of the dogs are found new homes this year, it will add to the 10,000 greyhounds that have been rehomed in the past five years.
    • But the Cats Protection League, who inherited the house decide that the cats would be rehomed and Mr Simpson has to move on.
    • Bats, owls, grass snakes and lizards should be rehomed before developers can move on to a site in Pewsey, district council officers say.
    • The only large animal that the Petries hope to move with them is Cindy, their 20-year-old hand-reared lioness, who cannot be rehomed because of her great age.
    • Most are rehomed but if no home can be found and there is nowhere else for the dogs to go, some have to be put down.
    • Illegally rehoming the dog would, as you realise, leave you in a vulnerable position.
    • Rabbits are social animals and we want to rehome them in pairs.
    • The dogs can now be rehomed and enjoy the rest of their lives in loving homes.
    • This pup has been rehomed once but was returned for being destructive.
    • AN 82-year-old Leyland woman is still leading the way for her four legged friends, 25 years after she set up a charity to rehome boxer dogs.
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