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homebound

/hohm-bound/US // ˈhoʊmˈbaʊnd //

在家工作,在家工作的人,在家工作的,在家的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : going home: homebound commuters.

Examples

  • Yes, it’s that time of year again, even if we’re still homebound, cold and coronavirus-watching.

  • Indeed, sales, rescues and adoptions of dogs and other pets have surged in recent months, as even those who have never owned a dog before seek out pawed and furry friends to stave off isolation, loneliness and homebound tedium.

  • Spending saw big increases pretty much across the board in 2020, as a homebound populace sought comfort and distraction in gaming.

  • Much of Amazon’s performance is due to homebound Americans turning to the e-commerce giant to order products they would have otherwise purchased at retail outlets shut down by the pandemic.

  • So they’ve pivoted accordingly, moving online and guiding the curious and homebound on virtual tours via the internet.

  • Despite being homebound, a few have become self-appointed war correspondents.

  • Sadly this translates into many disabled Palestinian children remaining homebound.

  • The dual-eligibles include millions of low-income seniors, elderly nursing home patients, and homebound disabled people.

  • While the Christian world is homebound and egg-nogged, you and yours can find the fresh powder.

  • The homebound father of three now believes that escalation is all but inevitable.