| 释义 | 
		play house in American English    to pretend in child's play to be grown-up people with the customary household duties      See full dictionary entry for   house Examples of 'play house' in a sentenceplay house  They can keep all their things there and play house in their own way.Instead, we get a load of blather about how important it is for society for us to all play house nicely.Perfect to play house in.A site that, rather cunningly, encourages consumers to spend, socialise and play house at the same time.He was pleased because they like 'playing house'.It was our first foray into playing house.We were playing house all the time, so for a break we wanted to play 'concierge, room service and housekeeping'.  |