1.给...提供新房子,给...安排新房子
1.to provide a new house for someone when their own house is no longer appropriate or has been destroyed
1.Can be part of the migrant workers back to farming, but many have no way of the drain, must be rehoused in other ways.
部分民工可回乡务农,但不少却已是无地的外流人员,必须以其它方法安置。
2.Egasur, a Brazilian-owned consortium promoting the scheme, says that people displaced by the dam would be rehoused in better conditions.
推动此一计划的巴西国际财团Egasur表示,因为兴建大坝而被迫搬迁的人们将获得条件更佳的新房。
3.Rehoused in various special occasions, to Chousong not suction pump of the conventional media, achieved satisfactory results.
安置在各种特殊场合,用来抽送种常规泵不能抽吸的介质,均取得了满意的效果。
4.Some of the residents of the villa say they would welcome being rehoused elsewhere.
这里的有一些居民说,他们愿意被安置到别的地方。
5.They suggest that neighbours should be compensated, or even rehoused at the digger's expense.
他们认为,挖掘者应该补偿旁边的邻居,甚至出资搬迁他们的房子。
6.To date Slough has rehoused four families previously living in sheds; one left Slough and three left Britain.
迄今为止Slought已经安置了四户以前住在棚屋的人家,其中一家留在了Slought,其余三家离开了英国。
7.The homeless refugees were rehoused by the local government.
地方政府向无家可归的难民提供了新住房。
8.She'd been rehoused anyway and most of the dogs had to go.
总之,她搬了家,大多数狗不得不送走。