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		Definition of housebound in English: houseboundadjectiveˈhaʊsbaʊndˈhaʊsˌbaʊnd Unable to leave one's house, typically due to illness or old age. (多指由于疾病或年老)出不了门的;闭门不出的 Example sentencesExamples -  They provide over 400 hot Sunday meals for housebound Londoners with Aids-related illness.
 -  He was virtually housebound, unable to comb his hair or even make a cup of tea.
 -  A home library service in Pendle is appealing for more housebound customers after it became inundated with eager volunteers.
 -  Despite months of hospital treatment and seven operations, Lauren is still unable to walk without the aid of crutches and is virtually housebound.
 -  What about elderly, disabled or housebound residents or people on low incomes who have to pay fares to get to the town hall?
 -  Well done indeed to all who visited elderly or housebound neighbours during last week's stormy conditions to make sure that all was well.
 -  A disabled couple were left virtually housebound when heartless thieves stole their car with their wheelchair inside it.
 -  A disabled man said he would be left housebound for months because he must wait to be assessed for equipment he needs to help him walk.
 -  Mrs Booth, who cares for her housebound husband, said she would not let the attack stop her going out, although she still thought about it constantly.
 -  I am disabled and housebound, so have to put up with it all day, every day, and have been campaigning alone for nearly four years about this dreadful noise.
 -  The last delay came on Thursday, leaving Mr Lewis, a support worker at a unit for youngsters with disabilities, practically housebound.
 -  Those in pain, or housebound by illness, will not be impressed by waiting list cuts if they are still expected to wait years for treatment.
 -  All housebound parishioners will be able to receive Holy Communion on Christmas Day from the Eucharistic Ministers.
 -  In the April issue a disabled, housebound reader was asking for your help in finding a source of house plants by mail-order.
 -  Meals are provided 365 days a year to those who are elderly and housebound and unable to cook a hot meal for themselves.
 -  Without marijuana, they'd be housebound - weak, unable to hold down food and wracked with muscle spasms.
 -  The service will also include home visits for some housebound pensioners and disabled people.
 -  The sick and housebound will be visited at the usual times.
 -  A disabled York man claims he will be made housebound and jobless if his specially-adapted car is taken from him.
 -  Holy Communion is brought to the sick and housebound after the 9 a.m. Mass on the second and third Sunday of the month.
 
 Synonyms disabled, having a disability, wheelchair-using    Definition of housebound in US English: houseboundadjectiveˈhaʊsˌbaʊndˈhousˌbound Unable to leave one's house, typically due to illness or old age. (多指由于疾病或年老)出不了门的;闭门不出的 Example sentencesExamples -  I am disabled and housebound, so have to put up with it all day, every day, and have been campaigning alone for nearly four years about this dreadful noise.
 -  They provide over 400 hot Sunday meals for housebound Londoners with Aids-related illness.
 -  The service will also include home visits for some housebound pensioners and disabled people.
 -  Those in pain, or housebound by illness, will not be impressed by waiting list cuts if they are still expected to wait years for treatment.
 -  A disabled couple were left virtually housebound when heartless thieves stole their car with their wheelchair inside it.
 -  What about elderly, disabled or housebound residents or people on low incomes who have to pay fares to get to the town hall?
 -  All housebound parishioners will be able to receive Holy Communion on Christmas Day from the Eucharistic Ministers.
 -  A home library service in Pendle is appealing for more housebound customers after it became inundated with eager volunteers.
 -  He was virtually housebound, unable to comb his hair or even make a cup of tea.
 -  Meals are provided 365 days a year to those who are elderly and housebound and unable to cook a hot meal for themselves.
 -  A disabled man said he would be left housebound for months because he must wait to be assessed for equipment he needs to help him walk.
 -  The last delay came on Thursday, leaving Mr Lewis, a support worker at a unit for youngsters with disabilities, practically housebound.
 -  Without marijuana, they'd be housebound - weak, unable to hold down food and wracked with muscle spasms.
 -  The sick and housebound will be visited at the usual times.
 -  In the April issue a disabled, housebound reader was asking for your help in finding a source of house plants by mail-order.
 -  A disabled York man claims he will be made housebound and jobless if his specially-adapted car is taken from him.
 -  Holy Communion is brought to the sick and housebound after the 9 a.m. Mass on the second and third Sunday of the month.
 -  Well done indeed to all who visited elderly or housebound neighbours during last week's stormy conditions to make sure that all was well.
 -  Mrs Booth, who cares for her housebound husband, said she would not let the attack stop her going out, although she still thought about it constantly.
 -  Despite months of hospital treatment and seven operations, Lauren is still unable to walk without the aid of crutches and is virtually housebound.
 
 Synonyms disabled, having a disability, wheelchair-using     |