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house-to-house

/hous-tuh-hous/US // ˈhaʊs təˌhaʊs //

挨家挨户,挨家挨户的,挨家挨户上门服务,挨家挨户地

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : conducted from one house to the next: a house-to-house survey.
    • : door-to-door.

Examples

  • This Congress will welcome more women than ever before at 19 percent of the House and 20 percent of the Senate.

  • Even internally in the House, women are not getting their fair shake.

  • He then provides some insight into his psyche - complete with Animal House reference.

  • Even the arguably more democratic House is only at 10 percent black members.

  • While 19 percent of the House is female, just one woman will get to chair one of its 20 committees.

  • It was a decayed house of superb proportions, but of a fashion long passed away.

  • A Yankee, whose face had been mauled in a pot-house brawl, assured General Jackson that he had received his scars in battle.

  • On the thirteenth of the same month they bound to the stake, in order to burn alive, a man who had two religious in his house.

  • Each day she resolved, "To-morrow I will tell Felipe;" and when to-morrow came, she put it off again.

  • Old Mrs. Wurzel and the buxom but not too well-favoured heiress of the house of Grains were at the head of the table.