unhoused / ʌnˈhaʊz /

无家可归无家可归者无房户无房

unhoused 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

un·housed [uhn-houzd], /ʌnˈhaʊzd/, un·hous·ing [uhn-hou-zing]. /ʌnˈhaʊ zɪŋ/.

  1. to drive from a house or habitation; deprive of shelter.

unhoused 近义词

unhoused

等同于 homeless

更多unhoused例句

  1. I think about how society wanted me to believe that being unhoused was my fault.
  2. Graziano, who used to be homeless, helps unhoused people in Oceanside get into motel rooms.
  3. In each historical moment, she also writes about people who often slept outdoors but weren’t included in the mainstream image of camping, like recently freed enslaved people and unhoused people.
  4. There are some important aspects of a moonshot project, however, that are not only applicable to the sort of effort I envision, but exactly what is needed to make the breakthroughs unhoused San Diegans deserve.