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Examples:lit. love the house and its crow (idiom); involvement with sb and everyone connected—guests filled the hall (idiom); a house full of distinguished visitors—overgrown gate, wicker windows (idiom); poor person's house—Our house offers sincere treatment all and fair trade to old and young alike.—a golden house keep one's mistress (idiom); a magnificent house built for a beloved woman—side wall of a traditional Chinese house (old)—tenement house (esp. in southern China and Hong Kong)—private room (in a restaurant, bath house, etc)—residential surveillance, a form of noncustodial house arrest—Blue House (Cheong Wa Dae 청와대), residence of the president of South Korea in Seoul—fig. people who cannot afford buy their own house—congratulations on house-moving or promotion (idiom); Best wishes for your new home!—(of distinguished guest) honor my house (firm etc) with your presence—"village-certificated house", residence supposedly only transferable other village residents but often sold on the open market—Nancy Pelosi (1940-), US Democrat politician from California, speaker of US House of Representatives from 2007—lit. ask passers-by how build one's house (idiom); fig. to have no idea what to do—lit. enough books make a pack-ox sweat or to fill a house to the rafters (idiom); fig. many books—house acquired indirectly through a middle-man—fill the house (at a wedding or auspicious occasion)—two chambers (of legislative assembly), e.g. House of Representatives and Senate—Asa (?-870 BC), third king of Judah and fifth king of the House of David (Judaism)—Zhao Ziyang (1919-2005), PRC reforming politician, general secretary of Chinese Communist Party 1987-1989, held under house arrest from 1989 his death, and non-person since then—the part of a house facing the street serving as a store— |