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搬家 bān jiā to move house; to relocate / to remove (sth)
mén gate / door / CL:扇[shan4] / gateway / doorway / CL:個|个[ge4] / opening / valve / switch / way to do something / knack / family / house / (religious) sect / school (of thought) / class / category / phylum or division (taxonomy) / classifier for large guns / classifier for lessons, subjects, branches of technology / (suffix) -gate (i.e. scandal; derived from Watergate)
扮家家酒 bàn jiā jiā jiǔ to play house (Tw)
进深 jìn shēn (of a house or room) distance from the entrance to the rear; depth
入住 zhù to check in (at a hotel etc); to move into (a house)
买下 mǎi xià to purchase (sth expensive, e.g. a house); to acquire (a company, a copyright etc)
当家作主 dāng jiā zuò zhǔ to be in charge in one's own house (idiom) / to be the master of one's own affairs
书馆 shū guǎn teashop with performance by 評書|评书 story tellers / (attached to name of publishing houses) / (in former times) private school / library (of classic texts)
人家 rén jiā household / dwelling / family / sb else's house / household business / house of woman's husband-to-be / CL:戶|户[hu4],家[jia1]
急诊 zhěn to give or receive urgent medical treatment / emergency treatment (at a hospital emergency department or from a doctor on a house call)
入户 to enter sb's house / to obtain a residence permit
童叟无欺 tóng sǒu cheating neither old nor young (idiom); treating youngsters and old folk equally scrupulously / Our house offers sincere treatment to all and fair trade to old and young alike.
抄家 chāo jiā to search a house and confiscate possessions
买房 mǎi fáng to buy a house
到府服务 dào (Tw) to provide a service at the customer's home; to make a house call
包租 bāo to rent / to charter / to rent land or a house for subletting / fixed rent for farmland
蹿房越脊 cuān fáng yuè lit. to leap the house and cross the roofridge (idiom); dashing over rooftops (of robbers and pursuing knight-errant 俠客|侠客 in fiction)
客满 mǎn to have a full house / to be sold out / no vacancy
教师爷 jiào shī master of martial arts, in former times often employed by a landlord to teach fighting skills and guard the house / (fig.) sb who arrogantly and condescendingly lectures others
lián incorruptible / honest / inexpensive / to investigate (old) / side wall of a traditional Chinese house (old)
挨家挨户 āi jiā āi to go from house to house
摆设 bǎi shè to set out / to display / to furnish (a room or house)
金屋藏娇 jīn cáng jiāo a golden house to keep one's mistress (idiom); a magnificent house built for a beloved woman
打家劫舍 jiā jié shè to break into a house for robbery (idiom)
供房 gōng fáng to buy a house on a mortgage / house mortgage


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