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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.—guests filled all the seats (idiom); a house full of distinguished visitors—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—a screen wall across the gate of a house (for privacy)—congratulations on house-moving or promotion (idiom); Best wishes for your new home!—(of distinguished guest) honor my house (firm etc) with your presence—Nancy Pelosi (1940-), US Democrat politician from California, speaker of US House of Representatives from 2007—lead the wolf into the house (idiom); to leave oneself open to attack—lit. the gate of a noble house is like the sea—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—no-frills civil wedding ceremony lacking a material foundation: no car, house, reception, rings, or honeymoon—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—thatched house, broken urn windows (idiom); poor person's house—the part of a house facing the street serving as a store— |