housed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for housed in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.house <pl houses [ˈhaʊzəz]> N [Am haʊs, Brit haʊs]

1.1. house (dwelling):

III.house INTERJ [Am haʊs, Brit haʊs] Brit

house-to-house [Am ˈˌhaʊs tə ˈhaʊs, Brit ˌhaʊstəˈhaʊs] ADJ

housed in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for housed in the English»Spanish Dictionary

house-warming N, house-warming party N no pl

housed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The adjacent storehouses which housed the wine press and the oak casks met with the same fate in 1981.
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At its peak in the 1950s, the center housed more than 33,000 patients and required its own power plant.
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Originally housed in the old fire station the squadron moved to a number of buildings before settling in the old nissen hut church building.
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The building also housed a bindery, art department and classrooms.
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It is normally housed in a single 6m long shelter mounted on an all-terrain vehicle for high mobility.
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The restaurant was housed in an old farmhouse, later renovated, which is claimed to be 250 years old.
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It has housed a general store, grocery and gas station, muskrat skinner's store and antique shop at various periods.
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The university entrance examination commission, offices of the university newspapers and the cafeteria are housed there.
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The manufacturer claims it is the first vacuum cleaner to be housed in cardboard.
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The museum once housed over one thousand tombstone figures or images representing human beings.
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