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虹吸管
mit Schindeln bedecktes Haus

в PONS речника

Запис в OpenDict

clapboard house СЪЩ

в PONS речника

clap·board [Am ˈklæpbɔ:rd] СЪЩ Am

1. clapboard no pl (weatherboards):

Schindel f <-, -n>

2. clapboard КИНО:

Klappe f <-, -n>

I. house СЪЩ [haʊs]

1. house (residence):

Haus ср <-es, Hä̱u̱·ser>
jdm die Haare vom Kopf fressen разг
to be a mad house прен
Tiny House ср <-, -s>

2. house (residents):

3. house (building):

Haus ср <-es, Hä̱u̱·ser>

4. house (business):

Haus ср <-es, Hä̱u̱·ser>
Verlag м <-(e)s, -e>

5. house ТЕАТ:

Haus ср <-es, Hä̱u̱·ser>

6. house Brit, Aus:

7. house (royal family):

8. house + sing/pl vb:

Parlament ср <-(e)s, -e>

9. house (for animal):

Vogelhaus ср <-es, -häuser>
Voliere f <-, -n>
Hundehütte f <-, -n>

10. house no pl (house music):

11. house ASTROL:

Haus ср <-es, Hä̱u̱·ser>

Phrases:

Kartenhaus ср <-es, -häuser>
fett wie eine Tonne прин

II. house ПРИЛ [haʊs] attr, inv

1. house (kept inside):

Hauskatze f /-hund м /-tier ср

2. house (of establishment):

Hausordnung f <-, -en>

III. house ГЛАГ прх [haʊz]

1. house (accommodate):

to house sb criminal, terrorist

2. house (contain):

3. house (encase):

to house sth
Present
Ihouse
youhouse
he/she/ithouses
wehouse
youhouse
theyhouse
Past
Ihoused
youhoused
he/she/ithoused
wehoused
youhoused
theyhoused
Present Perfect
Ihavehoused
youhavehoused
he/she/ithashoused
wehavehoused
youhavehoused
theyhavehoused
Past Perfect
Ihadhoused
youhadhoused
he/she/ithadhoused
wehadhoused
youhadhoused
theyhadhoused

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Every other town along the coast comprises wooden clapboard houses in terracotta, mustard and white.
www.independent.co.uk
They bought a clapboard house a couple of blocks from the beach, near a small park.
www.boston.com
It's only gradually, as the two youngsters roam their grandparents' clapboard house, that they realise there might be something sinister about the couple.
www.denofgeek.com
Clapboard houses built nearly a century ago rot on their cinder-block legs, tilting at crazy angles.
www.mcclatchydc.com
Five-bay two-story clapboard house originally built in 1845 and heavily renovated in 1870.
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