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单词 house guest
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Definition of house guest in English:

house guest

noun
  • A guest staying for some days in a person's private house.

    come and be my house guest in Hampshire
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The other mob have gone and, like everybody's favourite house guests, there's no sign left behind to suggest they were ever there in the first place.
    • We have house guests, and I'm banging this out in the brief space between husband/father/host duties, so I have to go.
    • One evening as you pull chauffeur duty for your son and some friends, your curiosity gets the better of you after watching the departing house guests give their hostess a warm hug.
    • The unwanted house guests leave John just a little jealous.
    • This weekend we have three house guests staying with us.
    • Glen says he's expecting a few more house guests in the future.
    • Today this anachronistic cruiser features 30 well-appointed cabins, conveying a maximum of 50 house guests around Scotland's western coastline.
    • Presumably it can't interfere with my choice of dinner guests or house guests - or, most of us, would think, roommates who would share a two-bedroom apartment.
    • Howard's four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren are regular house guests and plainly give her enormous pleasure; she says now that she regrets not having more children.
    • No tree, no turkey, no house guests tomorrow at all; instead, we're going out for a walk with friends in the village, followed by a beef supper round at their place.
    • I mentioned we have house guests - third week in a row.
    • There is no way I'm having the house guest go stay in a place like that.
    • Now, I've got to get that shelf up properly, as I have some French house guests coming.
    • Historically, people used to use it to amuse their house guests.
    • They flocked to Blue Harbour and Coward's gregarious personality, some for the day and some for the month as house guests.
    • They had two house guests staying over night; the gentleman had come to town to give a talk at the Georges' church, and his wife was along for the fun.
    • Next to it is the roof deck, where, when they have house guests, they meet for cocktails at dusk.
    • The studio annexe - a renovated old pumphouse - includes a fully functioning workshop, which can also be used as overspill for house guests.
    • He had stayed with us before and was always a perfect house guest.
    • An interesting weekend; we had a house guest, one of my brother-in-law's friends, Aaron, the type of house guest that gives a good name to house guests.
 
 

Definition of house guest in US English:

house guest

(also houseguest)
nounˈhaʊs ˌɡɛstˈhous ˌɡest
  • A guest staying for some days in a private house.

    come and be my house guest in Hampshire
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The studio annexe - a renovated old pumphouse - includes a fully functioning workshop, which can also be used as overspill for house guests.
    • The unwanted house guests leave John just a little jealous.
    • One evening as you pull chauffeur duty for your son and some friends, your curiosity gets the better of you after watching the departing house guests give their hostess a warm hug.
    • An interesting weekend; we had a house guest, one of my brother-in-law's friends, Aaron, the type of house guest that gives a good name to house guests.
    • Presumably it can't interfere with my choice of dinner guests or house guests - or, most of us, would think, roommates who would share a two-bedroom apartment.
    • He had stayed with us before and was always a perfect house guest.
    • Historically, people used to use it to amuse their house guests.
    • They had two house guests staying over night; the gentleman had come to town to give a talk at the Georges' church, and his wife was along for the fun.
    • Now, I've got to get that shelf up properly, as I have some French house guests coming.
    • Next to it is the roof deck, where, when they have house guests, they meet for cocktails at dusk.
    • Howard's four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren are regular house guests and plainly give her enormous pleasure; she says now that she regrets not having more children.
    • They flocked to Blue Harbour and Coward's gregarious personality, some for the day and some for the month as house guests.
    • I mentioned we have house guests - third week in a row.
    • We have house guests, and I'm banging this out in the brief space between husband/father/host duties, so I have to go.
    • Glen says he's expecting a few more house guests in the future.
    • There is no way I'm having the house guest go stay in a place like that.
    • No tree, no turkey, no house guests tomorrow at all; instead, we're going out for a walk with friends in the village, followed by a beef supper round at their place.
    • The other mob have gone and, like everybody's favourite house guests, there's no sign left behind to suggest they were ever there in the first place.
    • Today this anachronistic cruiser features 30 well-appointed cabins, conveying a maximum of 50 house guests around Scotland's western coastline.
    • This weekend we have three house guests staying with us.
 
 
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