Определение a-home в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- Home
- A key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the first character of the current line
- Home Counties
- All the English counties surrounding London
- Home Depot
- A chain of home improvement warehouse stores which combine the availability of large quantities of raw materials and tools
- Home Depot
- A place where a shopper can find everything related to a particular field
First, you just don't go down to the radioactive material center, like a Home Depot, and get some nuclear material.
- Home Information Pack
- A collection of documents relating to a property, which, under the law of England and Wales between June 2007 and 2010, had to be provided when the property was offered for sale. Abbreviation: HIP
- Home Information Packs
- plural form of Home Information Pack
- Home Office
- The British government department responsible for internal affairs in England and Wales; headed by the Home Secretary
- Home Secretary
- The British cabinet minister, responsible for law and order, who is head of the Home Office
- Yankee go home
- United States people go back to your country; used to express anger at US presence in a foreign land
Ashford claims he got the Yankee-go-home treatment only once in his many travels south of the border.
- a house is not a home
- A home is not merely a building but requires inhabitants and a friendly atmosphere
- a man's home is his castle
- a proverbial expression of personal privacy and security
- an Englishman's home is his castle
- a proverbial expression of personal privacy and security
- at home
- In the home of one's parents
Even though I still live at home, I'm quite successful.
- at home
- At ease, comfortable
I'm right at home in my new university.
- at home
- In one's place of residence
Where is your computer? - I left it behind at home because the battery is dead.
- at-home card
- A card, similar in size to a business card, conveying personal non-business contact information; may be used as an invitation to visit
- bring home
- To earn (money)
I bring home 10000 dollars a month.
- bring home
- To make clearer or better understood
It really brings home the amount of deprivation you lived through, and it's very common for grief to come up like this.
- bring home the bacon
- To have a remunerative job; to have a career which satisfies one's financial needs
No one brought home the bacon better than Stevens.
- bringing home
- Present participle of bring home
- brings home
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bring home
- broken home
- A home in which the parents have separated or divorced
- brought home
- Simple past tense and past participle of bring home
- children's home
- a public institution for the care and protection of children whose parents have died or can no longer care for them
- close to home
- Affecting people close to, or within, ones family circle
It's only when an accident comes close to home that you realise how devastating it can be.
- come home to roost
- Of adverse consequences that had been apparently escaped, to return to the place of origin
Opponents see the latest indictments as a case of chickens coming home to roost.
- detention home
- An institution in which juvenile offenders are temporarily housed
- down-home
- Simple and unpretentious, especially having the characteristics of a Southern rural lifestyle
- drive home
- To emphasize (a point) with tangible or powerful demonstration
“I do what I like”, he said, and — just to drive home the point — he spat on the newly-cleaned floor.
- drive home
- To push to or into a target
Just as Ione began to slow, she struck Ione's sword aside and drove her own blade home.
- eat someone out of house and home
- To consume such a portion of one's store of food that little is left for the owner
or I will ride thee o' nights like the mare.
- family home evening
- An evening, usually Monday, set apart once a week for family activity such as lessons, games, and prayer
Well-planned family home evenings can be a source of long-lasting joy and influence.
- funeral home
- A mortuary where the friends and relatives of the deceased may attend a wake, or pay their last respects
- funeral-home
- Attributive form of funeral home
This room has funeral-home lighting!.
- go home
- To die
Louis went home at around 2:30 yesterday.
- go home
- To return to one's house
Your mother called. She wants you to go home at 10:00.
- hammer home
- To repeatedly or continually emphasise (an opinion or idea) until or so that a person or group of people understands it
The politicians seem to think that they have to hammer home every policy for the public to understand it: I would have thought we're more intelligent than that.
- hearth and home
- a symbol of traditional family values and home life
- hit a home run
- To achieve the best possible result
- hit a home run
- To hit a ball during an at-bat that results in all runners on base and the hitter scoring runs; the best result of an at-bat
- hit home
- To be especially memorable or meaningful; to be fully understood, believed or appreciated
Do you think the message really hit home with him?.
- hit home
- To do something particularly great
Baked goodies can really hit home with a crowd.
- holiday home
- A second home used for holidays
- home
- One’s native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one’s ancestors dwell or dwelt
I've been to cities that never close down / From New York to Rio and old London town / But no matter how far or how wide I roam / I still call Australia home.
- home
- To one’s home or country
He made no complaint of his ill-fortune, but only repeated in a quiet voice, with a pathos of which he was himself evidently unconscious, I want to get home to Ninety-second Street, Philadelphia..
- home
- To seek or aim for something
The missile was able to home on the target.
- home
- Of or pertaining to one’s dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts
- home
- One’s own dwelling place; the house or structure in which one lives; especially the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one’s family; also, one’s birthplace
Home! home! sweet, sweet home! / There’s no place like home, there’s no place like home.
- home
- The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat; seat
Her eyes are homes of silent prayer, / Nor other thought her mind admits / But, he was dead, and there he sits, / And he that brought him back is there.
- home
- In one's place of residence or one's customary or official location; at home
Everyone's gone to watch the game; there's nobody home.
- home
- The place of a player in front of an opponent’s goal; also, the player
- home
- In various games, the ultimate point aimed at in a progress; the goal
- home
- The abiding place of the affections, especially of the domestic affections
He enter'd in the house—his home no more, / For without hearts there is no home; .
- home
- To the place where it belongs; to the end of a course; to the full length
Wear thy good rapier bare, and put it home: .
- home
- The place where a person was raised; Childhood or parental home; home of one’s parents or guardian
The rights listed in the UNCRC cover all areas of children's lives such as their right to have a home and their right to be educated.
- home
- A place of refuge and rest; an asylum; as, a home for outcasts; a home for the blind; hence, especially, the grave; the final rest; also, the native and eternal dwelling place of the soul
because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets:.
- home
- Into the goal
Walker was penalised for a picking up a Gerry Taggart backpass and from the resulting free-kick, Keane fired home after Johnnie Jackson's initial effort was blocked.
- home
- Home plate
- home
- The landing page of a website; the site's home page
- home
- Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust
- home
- Close; closely
How home the charge reaches us, has been made out by ẛhewing with what high impudence ẛome amongẛt us defend sin, .
- home away from home
- A place in which one is as comfortable as one's actual home
- home base
- headquarters
- home base
- home plate
- home care
- health care provided in the patient's home by healthcare professionals
- home care
- health care provided in the patient's home by family and friends
- home cinema
- a system for showing cinema-quality films at home; usually comprised of high definition television and surround sound
- home cinemas
- plural form of home cinema
- home computer
- A computer intended for use in the home
- home computers
- plural form of home computer
- home country
- the country in which a person was born and usually raised, regardless of the present country of residence and citizenship
- home ec
- abbreviation of home economics
- home economics
- The study of homemaking, including cookery, needlework, cleaning etc
- home equity
- The monetary value of a home less the value of any encumbrances, such as liens or mortgages
- home field advantage
- The advantage anyone enjoys from familiar surroundings or circumstances
- home field advantage
- The advantage a team enjoys from being on its usual playing field
- home free
- Reaching a goal without expending any considerable effort; either without or in spite of impediments
If we can complete these last two projects, we'll be home free.
- home fries
- a type of basic potato dish made by pan or skillet frying diced, chunked, wedged or sliced potatoes
- home front
- The civilian sphere as opposed to the military; or specifically the civilian sphere which supports a military effort
- home game
- An athletic contest played in a team's own geographic area
- home games
- plural form of home game
- home help
- Someone who provides medium- to long-term aid to a patient in their own home; a carer
- home in on
- To focus or narrow down to something; to find, draw closer or move towards, as by trial and error or a gradual seeking process
We are homing in on a solution.
- home inspection
- An official inspection of a dwelling by a home inspector prior to its sale
- home inspector
- A person who carries out the home inspection of a dwelling before it is sold
- home is where the heart is
- One's true home is where one feels happiest
- home is where you hang your hat
- Rather than feeling nostalgic or sentimental, one should simply accept any place where one happens to reside as one's home
Did I ever think that Jamaica would be my home? Never, he says, but I have been living as a foreigner in someone else's country for most of my life, he says, and I guess it is true that home is where you hang your hat..
- home lot
- An enclosed plot on which the owner's home stands
- home movie
- A movie of one's personal life or activites
- home movies
- plural form of home movie
- home office
- A room, in a person's home, equipped as an office so that the person may work from home
- home page
- The page set to open in a web browser when it is loaded
- home page
- The main or first page of a web site, typically with hyperlinks to the other pages
The home page provided by CERN is a good entry point into the Web; it points you to a lot of resources fairly quickly.
- home page
- The Web page which one first visits in any hypertext system or set of hyperlinked documents
- home pages
- plural form of home page
- home plate
- A flat, pentagonal, rubber object placed at the center of the batter's box, which is used as a basis for judging pitched strikes and balls, and the touching of which by a runner advancing from or past third base scores a run
- home plates
- plural form of home plate
- home row
- Certain keys of the center row of alphabetical letters on typewriters and computer keyboards
- home rule
- The rule or government of an appendant or dependent country, as to all local and internal legislation, by means of a governing power vested in the people within the country itself, in contradistinction to a government established by the dominant country
- home ruler
- One who favors or advocates home rule
- home run
- A success; especially, a popular success
The product was a home run.
- home run
- The portion of a journey that ends at home
I'm on the home run.
- home run
- A four-base hit, a homer
The first baseman hit a home run to lead off the ninth.
- home run
- Sexual intercourse
- home runs
- plural form of home run
- home school
- To educate children at home, that is, at a private domestic place, in lieu of sending them to a public school or private educational institution
- home school
- A school within a private domestic place, rather than in a public facility or private institution
- home schooled
- Simple past tense and past participle of home school
- home schooling
- Present participle of home school
- home schools
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of home school
- home schools
- plural form of home school
- home shopping
- the purchase of goods from home, either via cable TV or the Internet
- home side
- the team that plays at home (in their own stadium)
- home sides
- plural form of home side
- home slice
- A fellow, particularly a male acquaintance, from one's home town
He was practically a home slice and knew all the ancient haunts.
- home straight
- The final part of something, especially the final part with respect to time of a long process
- home straight
- The straight part of a running track (or similar) leading to the finishing line
He got boxed in amongst four African runners in the back straight of the last lap, and was only able to get out into the clear coming into the home straight.
- home straights
- plural form of home straight
- home stretch
- The final part of a distance or the final effort needed to finish
I think we're finally on the home stretch with this project.
- home stretch
- The final part of a race course from the last curve to the finish line
- home sweet home
- One's home, especially a nice, comfortable home
- home taught
- Simple past tense and past participle of home teach
- home teach
- To teach as part of a home teaching assignment
- home teacher
- A person who home teaches or one who has a home teaching assignment
- home teachers
- plural form of home teacher
- home teaches
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of home teach
- home teaching
- Present participle of home teach
- home teaching
- The responsibility of the priesthood in which a pair of priesthood holders visit another member's family to teach them LDS doctrine and see how they are doing
- home team
- The team in a sport that's playing in the usual area that they play in, as opposed to the visitor team
- home teams
- plural form of home team
- home thrust
- A well directed or effective thrust; one that wounds in a vital part
- home thrust
- A personal attack
- home truths
- plural form of home truth
- home video
- A televisual recording made privately for domestic use, rather than commercially or professionally
- home wrecker
- A man or woman who gains the affections of someone already married and is blamed for a dissolution of the family
His wife falsely accused her husband's secretary of being a home wrecker.
- home-
- Alternative spelling of homœ-
- home-grown
- Having been produced locally
We not only have to cultivate our home-grown talent better, but we also need to stimulate the flow of talent into our country.
- home-made
- made in the home
- keep the home fires burning
- To maintain daily routine and provide the necessities of life in a home or community
- mobile home
- A prefabricated home built in a factory, rather than on site, and then taken to the place where it will be occupied
- motor home
- A recreational vehicle, a self-propelled structure built on a truck or bus chassis containing living accommodations
- nothing to write home about
- Not exceptional; not noteworthy or especially good.''
The vegetables were okay, but the soup was nothing to write home about.
- nursing home
- A place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant deficiencies with activities of daily living, such as the elderly and younger adults with physical disabilities
- out of house and home
- In a manner that deprives one of dwelling or some aspect thereof
Many amphibians are being heated out of house and home.
- parental home
- A home that a child or young adult shares with a parent, guardian, or a person acting in the capacity of a parent or guardian. Home of one's parents or guardians
- phone home
- To make a telephone call to one's home
- phone home
- To contact a remote service for instructions, identification, etc
The software phones home once a week to check for updates.
- rest home
- A place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant deficiencies with activities of daily living, such as the elderly and younger adults with physical disabilities
- retirement home
- A multi-residence housing facility intended for the elderly
- second home
- A home of a close relative or friend where one spends a great deal of time or feels welcome
- second home
- Any place where one spends a great deal of time away from one's primary home, such as an office, a remote town or a foreign country
- second home
- vacation home
- second home
- pied-à-terre
- slide home
- To score a goal at a stretch
- something to write home about
- Something exceptional or noteworthy
- spec home
- A home that is built for a homebuilder according to their specifications without a sales order
- stay-at-home
- Not employed, and rather devoting more time to one's children
- take one's ball and go home
- To cease participating in an activity that has turned to one's disadvantage, especially out of spite, or in a way that prevents others from participating as well
I don't play board games with John any more. Whenever he starts losing, he takes his ball and goes home.
- take-home
- Anything that one is given to bring home from an institutional setting
- take-home
- A supply of methadone that someone under treatment is allowed to take home instead of coming in to a treatment center everyday
- take-home
- Take-home pay
- take-home
- An examination or assignment to be completed outside the classroom
- take-home pay
- The net earnings of a salary or wage earner
Their take-home pay was half their gross, but fifteen percent was for retirement.
- tract home
- a tract house
True, there were a dismaying number of these in Rockland County, and each year brought more as high-rise condominiums and $2 million tract homes were being constructed along the scenic river or gouged out of rolling farmland. - Middle Age : A Romance (2001) by Joyce Carol Oates (Fourth Estate, paperback edition, 63).
- until the cows come home
- For a very long period of time
You can crank the engine until the cows come home, but it won't start without fuel.
- vacation home
- A building or piece of property used as a secondary residence for vacation purposes; may be rented to others when not in use
- when it's at home
- in reality; in fact; when it comes down to it. (of a topic) plainly; in plain English; at its most basic level
Feng Shui? What on earth is that when it's at home?.
- write home about
- See nothing to write home about and something to write home about
- home page
- {i} hypertext document on the Internet devoted to a certain subject company or person; start page, initial opening page in a browser
- home-grown
- Home-grown fruit and vegetables have been grown in your garden, rather than on a farm, or in your country rather than abroad
- retirement home
- A retirement home is a place where old people live and are cared for when they are too old to look after themselves. = rest home, old people's home. an old people's home
- bring something home to someone
- 1. (Lit.) Return home with a gift for someone. 2. (Fig.) Cause someone to realize something
- home based business
- A home business (or "home-based business" or "HBB") is a small business that operates from the business owner's home office
- home business
- A home business (or "home-based business" or "HBB") is a small business that operates from the business owner's home office
- harvest-home
- {n} a song at the end of the harvest
- home
- {n} one's own house
- home
- {a} to the point, close
- home information pack
- A Home Information Pack (HIP), sometimes called a Seller's Pack, is a set of documents about the property: an Energy Performance Certificate, local authority searches, title documents, guarantees, etc
- stay-at-home dad
- A homemaker is a person whose prime occupation is to care for their family and/or home; the term is originally an Americanism, and while it has entered mainstream English, it is not in common usage outside the United States. Finding a term to describe the modern man or woman who has left the paid workforce to care for their family is problematic. The term homemaker is used in preference to either housewife or househusband because it is inclusive, defines the role in terms of activities, rather than relation to another, and is independent of marital status. The terms (informal) stay-at-home mom and stay-at-home dad are also used, particularly if the person views their central role as caring for children. The euphemistic term "domestic engineer" has gone out of favor, being seen by some as satirical, as if to give a sense of mock dignity to a role held in low esteem by the speaker or writer. Likewise, the term "housekeeper" has come to describe hired cleaning help, and is no longer used—other than in a derogatory way—to describe homemaking. None of these terms adequately convey the diversity of activities an individual homemaker might choose to pursue, such as volunteer work, small-scale farming, education, religious ministry, political involvement, homeschooling, etc
- to drive the point home
- to explain something in such a way as to deeply convince one's listeners of your point of view
- home away from home
- a place where you are just as comfortable and content as if you were home
- home sweet home
- comfortable residence, cozy home (used to express that one loves his home)