词组 | houseroom |
释义 | house roomInvolvement with someone or something. Often used in the negative phrase "not give house room," meaning to avoid someone or something due to wariness. Our group simply will not give house room to close-minded people like that. not give (someone or something) houseroomold-fashioned To completely reject or disdain someone or something; to refuse to have or entertain someone or something. While I admire his confidence in his own writing, by not giving criticisms houseroom, he's actually depriving himself of a valuable insight into how to refine his work. I simply don't give people like that houseroom. They're not welcome around me, and I in turn have nothing to do with them. not give something houseroombe unwilling to have or consider something. BritishThe word houseroom , dating from the late 16th century, literally means ‘lodging or accommodation in a house’. 1986 Liz Lochhead True Confessions Course I do get the Woman and the Woman's Own plus I swap Options for the Cosmopolitan off our Joy. I wouldn't give Woman's Realm houseroom. not give somebody/something ˈhouseroom(British English) not want somebody/something in your house because you dislike or do not approve of it/them; completely reject somebody/something: I wouldn’t give that ugly old furniture houseroom.She won’t give any of these theories houseroom. |
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