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Poorhouse Meaning in English

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ˈpuɹˌhaʊs
POOR-hows
pˈɔːhaʊs
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释义

A poorhouse is a building where very poor people used to live and receive basic care when they had nowhere else to go. Poorhouses were mostly used in the past, especially in Britain and the United States.

用法与细微差别

Mostly outdated or historical term, rarely used in modern English except in historical or literary contexts. Related phrases: "end up in the poorhouse" can mean becoming very poor (informal, often as exaggeration). Do not use for modern welfare institutions; use "shelter" or "homeless shelter" instead.

例句

In the 1800s, many people lived in the poorhouse.

basic

The town built a poorhouse for those without homes.

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Children sometimes lived in the poorhouse with their families.

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If we keep spending like this, we'll end up in the poorhouse!

natural

The story takes place in a poorhouse in Victorian England.

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"Poorhouse" used to be a real place—now it's just a saying when people talk about losing all their money.

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