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Native vs. Home

A home, or domicile, is a living space used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for an individual, family, household or several families in a tribe. It is often a house, apartment, or other building, or alternatively a mobile home, houseboat, yurt or any other portable shelter. A principle of constitutional law in many countries, related to the right to privacy enshrined in article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the inviolability of the home as an individual’s place of shelter and refuge.

Homes typically provide areas and facilities for sleeping, preparing food, eating and hygiene. Larger groups may live in a nursing home, children’s home, convent or any similar institution. A homestead also includes agricultural land and facilities for domesticated animals. Where more secure dwellings are not available, people may live in the informal and sometimes illegal shacks found in slums and shanty towns. More generally, “home” may be considered to be a geographic area, such as a town, village, suburb, city, or country.

Belonging to one by birth.

“This is my native land.”

“English is not my native language.”

“I need a volunteer native New Yorker for my next joke…”

Characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from prehistoric times.

“What are now called ‘Native Americans’ used to be called Indians.”

“The native peoples of Australia are called aborigines.”

of or relating to the native inhabitants of the Americas, or of Australia.

Born or grown in the region in which it lives or is found; not foreign or imported.

“a native inhabitant”

“native oysters or strawberries”

“Many native artists studied abroad.”

Which occurs of its own accord in a given locality, to be contrasted with a species introduced by man.

“The naturalized Norway maple often outcompetes the native North American sugar maple.”

Pertaining to the system or architecture in question.

“This is a native back-end to gather the latest news feeds.”

“The native integer size is sixteen bits.”

Occurring naturally in its pure or uncombined form; native aluminium, native salt.

Arising by birth; having an origin; born.

Original; constituting the original substance of anything.

Naturally related; cognate; connected (with).

A person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place.

A person of aboriginal stock, as distinguished from a person who was or whose ancestors were foreigners or settlers/colonizers. nodot=1 aboriginal inhabitant of the Americas or Australia.

“Some natives must have stolen our cattle.”

A native speaker.

, a kind of oyster.

One’s own dwelling place; the house or structure in which one lives; especially the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one’s family; also, one’s birthplace.

The place where a person was raised; childhood or parental home; home of one’s parents or guardian.

The abiding place of the affections, especially of the domestic affections.

A house that has been made home-like, to suit the comfort of those who live there.

“It’s what you bring into a house that makes it a home”

A place of refuge, rest or care; an asylum.

“a home for outcasts”

“a home for the blind”

One’s native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one’s ancestors dwell or dwelt.

The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat; seat.

“the home of the pine”

The grave; the final rest; also, the native and eternal dwelling place of the soul.

The ultimate point aimed at in a progress; the goal.

“The object of Sorry! is to get all four of your pawns to your home.”

The place of a player in front of an opponent’s goal; also, the player.

clipping of home directory

To seek or aim for something.

“The missile was able to home in on the target.”

Of or pertaining to one’s dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts.

Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust.

to one’s place of residence or one’s customary or official location

“l|en|go home, come home, carry home”

to one’s place of birth

to the place where it belongs; to the end of a course; to the full length

“to drive a nail home; to ram a cartridge home”

in one’s place of residence or one’s customary or official location; at home

“Everyone’s gone to watch the game; there’s nobody home.”

; closely; to the center; deep

into the right, proper or stowed position

the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household

“the floods forced many people to flee their homes”

“I was nineteen when I left home and went to college”

the family or social unit occupying a permanent residence

“he came from a good home”

a house or flat considered as a commercial property

“low-cost homes for first-time buyers”

“the growth in home ownership”

the district or country where one was born or has settled on a long-term basis

“they have made Provence their home”

a place where something flourishes, is most typically found, or from which it originates

“Montana is home to a surprising number of rare mammals”

a place where an object is kept.

an institution for people needing professional care or supervision

the finishing point in a race

“he was four fences from home”

(in games) the place where a player is free from attack.

(in lacrosse) each of the three players stationed nearest their opponents’ goal.

short for home plate

a match played or won by a team on their own ground.

relating to the place where one lives

“I don’t have your home address”

made, done, or intended for use in the home

“traditional home cooking”

relating to one’s own country

“we need to stimulate demand within the UK home market”

(of a sports fixture) played at the team’s own ground

“their first home match of the season”

relating to or denoting a sports team that is playing at its own ground

denoting the administrative centre of an organization

“the company has moved its home office”

to or at the place where one lives

“what time did he get home last night?”

to the end or conclusion of a race or something difficult

“the favourite romped home six lengths clear”

to the intended or correct position

“he slid the bolt home noisily”

(of an animal) return by instinct to its territory after leaving it

“a dozen geese homing to their summer nesting grounds”

(of a pigeon bred for long-distance racing) fly back to or arrive at its loft after being released at a distant point

“pigeons who do not home will win no prizes”

move or be aimed towards (a target or destination) with great accuracy

“more than 100 missiles were launched, homing in on radar emissions”

focus attention on

“a teaching style which homes in on what is of central importance for each pupil”

provide (an animal) with a home as a pet

“each year thousands of cats which could have been homed are being needlessly put down”

Native vs Home

Characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from prehistoric times.

‘What are now called ‘Native Americans’ used to be called Indians.’; ‘The native peoples of Australia are called aborigines.’;

One’s own dwelling place; the house or structure in which one lives; especially the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one’s family; also, one’s birthplace.

of or relating to the native inhabitants of the Americas, or of Australia.

The place where a person was raised; childhood or parental home; home of one’s parents or guardian.

Born or grown in the region in which it lives or is found; not foreign or imported.

‘a native inhabitant’; ‘native oysters or strawberries’; ‘Many native artists studied abroad.’;

The abiding place of the affections, especially of the domestic affections.

Which occurs of its own accord in a given locality, to be contrasted with a species introduced by man.

‘The naturalized Norway maple often outcompetes the native North American sugar maple.’;

A house that has been made home-like, to suit the comfort of those who live there.

‘It’s what you bring into a house that makes it a home’;

Pertaining to the system or architecture in question.

‘This is a native back-end to gather the latest news feeds.’; ‘The native integer size is sixteen bits.’;

A place of refuge, rest or care; an asylum.

‘a home for outcasts’; ‘a home for the blind’; ‘a veterans’ home’;

(mineralogy) Occurring naturally in its pure or uncombined form; native aluminium, native salt.

(by extension) The grave; the final rest; also, the native and eternal dwelling place of the soul.

Arising by birth; having an origin; born.

One’s native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one’s ancestors dwell or dwelt.

Original; constituting the original substance of anything.

The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat; seat.

‘the home of the pine’;

Naturally related; cognate; connected (with).

(heading) A focus point.

A person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place.

(board games) The ultimate point aimed at in a progress; the goal.

‘The object of Sorry! is to get all four of your pawns to your home.’;

(in particular) A person of aboriginal stock, as distinguished from a person who was or whose ancestors were foreigners or settlers/colonizers. nodot=1 aboriginal inhabitant of the Americas or Australia.

‘Some natives must have stolen our cattle.’;

(baseball) Home plate.

A native speaker.

(lacrosse) The place of a player in front of an opponent’s goal; also, the player.

Ostrea edulis, a kind of oyster.

(Internet) The landing page of a website; the site’s homepage.

Arising by birth; having an origin; born.

‘Anaximander’s opinion is, that the gods are native, rising and vanishing again in long periods of times.’;

clipping of home directory

Of or pertaining to one’s birth; natal; belonging to the place or the circumstances in which one is born; – opposed to foreign; as, native land, language, color, etc.

To seek or aim for something.

‘The missile was able to home in on the target.’;

Born in the region in which one lives; as, a native inhabitant, race; grown or originating in the region where used or sold; not foreign or imported; as, native oysters, or strawberries. In the latter sense, synonymous with domestic.

Of or pertaining to one’s dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts.

Original; constituting the original substance of anything; as, native dust.

Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust.

Conferred by birth; derived from origin; born with one; inherent; inborn; not acquired; as, native genius, cheerfulness, wit, simplicity, rights, intelligence, etc. Having the same meaning as congenital, but typically used for positive qualities, whereas congenital may be used for negative qualities. See also congenital

‘Courage is native to you.’;

Naturally related; cognate; connected (with).

‘the head is not more native to the heart, . . . Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father.’;

to one’s place of residence or one’s customary or official location

Found in nature uncombined with other elements; as, native silver, copper, gold.

to one’s place of birth

One who, or that which, is born in a place or country referred to; a denizen by birth; an animal, a fruit, or vegetable, produced in a certain region; as, a native of France; the natives are restless.

to the place where it belongs; to the end of a course; to the full length

‘to drive a nail home; to ram a cartridge home’;

Any of the live stock found in a region, as distinguished from such as belong to pure and distinct imported breeds.

(internet) to the home page

‘Click here to go home.’;

a person who was born in a particular place; an indigenous person

in one’s place of residence or one’s customary or official location; at home

‘Everyone’s gone to watch the game; there’s nobody home.’;

being such by origin;

‘the native North American sugar maple’; ‘many native artists studied abroad’;

; closely; to the center; deep

belonging to one by birth;

‘my native land’; ‘one’s native language’;

being or composed of people inhabiting a region from the beginning;

‘native Americans’; ‘the aboriginal peoples of Australia’;

(nautical) into the right, proper or stowed position

‘Sails sheeted home.’;

as found in nature in the elemental form;

normally existing at birth;

‘mankind’s connatural sense of the good’;

One’s own dwelling place; the house in which one lives; esp., the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one’s family; also, one’s birthplace.

‘The disciples went away again to their own home.’; ‘Home is the sacred refuge of our life.’; ‘Home! home! sweet, sweet home!There’s no place like home.’;

One’s native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one’s ancestors dwell or dwelt.

The abiding place of the affections, especially of the domestic affections.

‘He entered in his house – his home no more,For without hearts there is no home.’;

The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat; seat; as, the home of the pine.

‘Her eyes are homes of silent prayer.’; ‘Flandria, by plenty made the home of war.’;

A place of refuge and rest; an asylum; as, a home for outcasts; a home for the blind; hence, esp., the grave; the final rest; also, the native and eternal dwelling place of the soul.

‘Man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets.’;

The home base; as, he started for home.

Of or pertaining to one’s dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts.

Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust.

In various games, the ultimate point aimed at in a progress; goal

To one’s home or country; as in the phrases, go home, come home, carry home.

‘How home the charge reaches us, has been made out.’; ‘They come home to men’s business and bosoms.’;

To the place where it belongs; to the end of a course; to the full length; as, to drive a nail home; to ram a cartridge home.

‘Wear thy good rapier bare and put it home.’;

To proceed toward an object or location intended as a target; – of missiles which can change course in flight under internal or external control; usually used with in on; as, the missile homed in on the radar site.

To arrive at or get closer to an object sought or an intended goal; used with in on; as, the repairman quickly homed in on the cause of the malfunction.

where you live at a particular time;

‘deliver the package to my home’; ‘he doesn’t have a home to go to’; ‘your place or mine?’;

housing that someone is living in;

‘he built a modest dwelling near the pond’; ‘they raise money to provide homes for the homeless’;

the country or state or city where you live;

‘Canadian tariffs enabled United States lumber companies to raise prices at home’; ‘his home is New Jersey’;

an environment offering affection and security;

‘home is where the heart is’; ‘he grew up in a good Christian home’; ‘there’s no place like home’;

an institution where people are cared for;

‘a home for the elderly’;

the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end

a social unit living together;

‘he moved his family to Virginia’; ‘It was a good Christian household’; ‘I waited until the whole house was asleep’; ‘the teacher asked how many people made up his home’;

(baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score;

‘he ruled that the runner failed to touch home’;

place where something began and flourished;

‘the United States is the home of basketball’;

provide with, or send to, a home

return home accurately from a long distance;

used of your own ground;

relating to or being where one lives or where one’s roots are;

inside the country;

‘the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department of the Interior’; ‘the nation’s internal politics’;

at or to or in the direction of one’s home or family;

‘He stays home on weekends’; ‘after the game the children brought friends home for supper’; ‘I’ll be home tomorrow’; ‘came riding home in style’; ‘I hope you will come home for Christmas’; ‘I’ll take her home’; ‘don’t forget to write home’;

on or to the point aimed at;

‘the arrow struck home’;

to the fullest extent; to the heart;

‘drove the nail home’; ‘drove his point home’; ‘his comments hit home’;

the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household

‘the floods forced many people to flee their homes’; ‘I was nineteen when I left home and went to college’;

the family or social unit occupying a permanent residence

‘he came from a good home’;

a house or flat considered as a commercial property

‘low-cost homes for first-time buyers’; ‘the growth in home ownership’;

the district or country where one was born or has settled on a long-term basis

‘they have made Provence their home’;

a place where something flourishes, is most typically found, or from which it originates

‘Montana is home to a surprising number of rare mammals’;

a place where an object is kept.

an institution for people needing professional care or supervision

‘an old people’s home’;

the finishing point in a race

‘he was four fences from home’;

(in games) the place where a player is free from attack.

(in lacrosse) each of the three players stationed nearest their opponents’ goal.

short for home plate

a match played or won by a team on their own ground.

relating to the place where one lives

‘I don’t have your home address’;

made, done, or intended for use in the home

‘a home computer’; ‘traditional home cooking’;

relating to one’s own country

‘we need to stimulate demand within the UK home market’;

(of a sports fixture) played at the team’s own ground

‘a home win’; ‘their first home match of the season’;

relating to or denoting a sports team that is playing at its own ground

‘the home side’; ‘home fans’;

denoting the administrative centre of an organization

‘the company has moved its home office’;

to or at the place where one lives

‘what time did he get home last night?’;

to the end or conclusion of a race or something difficult

‘the favourite romped home six lengths clear’;

to the intended or correct position

‘he slid the bolt home noisily’;

(of an animal) return by instinct to its territory after leaving it

‘a dozen geese homing to their summer nesting grounds’;

(of a pigeon bred for long-distance racing) fly back to or arrive at its loft after being released at a distant point

‘pigeons who do not home will win no prizes’;

move or be aimed towards (a target or destination) with great accuracy

‘more than 100 missiles were launched, homing in on radar emissions’;

focus attention on

‘a teaching style which homes in on what is of central importance for each pupil’;

provide (an animal) with a home as a pet

‘each year thousands of cats which could have been homed are being needlessly put down’;

A home, or domicile, is a space used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for an individual, group or family. It is a fully or semi sheltered space and can have both interior and exterior aspects to it.

Native vs. Home

Characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from prehistoric times.

of or relating to the native inhabitants of the Americas, or of Australia.

Born or grown in the region in which it lives or is found; not foreign or imported.

Which occurs of its own accord in a given locality, to be contrasted with a species introduced by man.

Pertaining to the system or architecture in question.

(mineralogy) Occurring naturally in its pure or uncombined form; native aluminium, native salt.

Arising by birth; having an origin; born.

Original; constituting the original substance of anything.

Naturally related; cognate; connected (with).

A person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place.

(in particular) A person of aboriginal stock, as distinguished from a person who was or whose ancestors were foreigners or settlers/colonizers. nodot=1 aboriginal inhabitant of the Americas or Australia.

A native speaker.

Ostrea edulis, a kind of oyster.

Arising by birth; having an origin; born.

Of or pertaining to one’s birth; natal; belonging to the place or the circumstances in which one is born; — opposed to foreign; as, native land, language, color, etc.

Born in the region in which one lives; as, a native inhabitant, race; grown or originating in the region where used or sold; not foreign or imported; as, native oysters, or strawberries. In the latter sense, synonymous with domestic.

Original; constituting the original substance of anything; as, native dust.

Conferred by birth; derived from origin; born with one; inherent; inborn; not acquired; as, native genius, cheerfulness, wit, simplicity, rights, intelligence, etc. Having the same meaning as congenital, but typically used for positive qualities, whereas congenital may be used for negative qualities. See also congenital

Naturally related; cognate; connected (with).

Found in nature uncombined with other elements; as, native silver, copper, gold.

One who, or that which, is born in a place or country referred to; a denizen by birth; an animal, a fruit, or vegetable, produced in a certain region; as, a native of France; the natives are restless.

Any of the live stock found in a region, as distinguished from such as belong to pure and distinct imported breeds.

a person who was born in a particular place; an indigenous person

being such by origin;

belonging to one by birth;

being or composed of people inhabiting a region from the beginning;

as found in nature in the elemental form;

normally existing at birth;

(heading) A dwelling.

One’s own dwelling place; the house or structure in which one lives; especially the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one’s family; also, one’s birthplace.

The place where a person was raised; childhood or parental home; home of one’s parents or guardian.

The abiding place of the affections, especially of the domestic affections.

A house that has been made home-like, to suit the comfort of those who live there.

A place of refuge, rest or care; an asylum.

(by extension) The grave; the final rest; also, the native and eternal dwelling place of the soul.

One’s native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one’s ancestors dwell or dwelt.

The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat; seat.

(heading) A focus point.

(board games) The ultimate point aimed at in a progress; the goal.

(baseball) Home plate.

(lacrosse) The place of a player in front of an opponent’s goal; also, the player.

(Internet) The landing page of a website; the site’s homepage.

clipping of home directory

To seek or aim for something.

Of or pertaining to one’s dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts.

Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust.

to one’s place of residence or one’s customary or official location

to one’s place of birth

to the place where it belongs; to the end of a course; to the full length

(internet) to the home page

in one’s place of residence or one’s customary or official location; at home

; closely; to the center; deep

(nautical) into the right, proper or stowed position

One’s own dwelling place; the house in which one lives; esp., the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one’s family; also, one’s birthplace.

One’s native land; the place or country in which one dwells; the place where one’s ancestors dwell or dwelt.

The abiding place of the affections, especially of the domestic affections.

The locality where a thing is usually found, or was first found, or where it is naturally abundant; habitat; seat; as, the home of the pine.

A place of refuge and rest; an asylum; as, a home for outcasts; a home for the blind; hence, esp., the grave; the final rest; also, the native and eternal dwelling place of the soul.

The home base; as, he started for home.

Of or pertaining to one’s dwelling or country; domestic; not foreign; as home manufactures; home comforts.

Close; personal; pointed; as, a home thrust.

In various games, the ultimate point aimed at in a progress; goal

To one’s home or country; as in the phrases, go home, come home, carry home.

To the place where it belongs; to the end of a course; to the full length; as, to drive a nail home; to ram a cartridge home.

To proceed toward an object or location intended as a target; — of missiles which can change course in flight under internal or external control; usually used with in on; as, the missile homed in on the radar site.

To arrive at or get closer to an object sought or an intended goal; used with in on; as, the repairman quickly homed in on the cause of the malfunction.

where you live at a particular time;

housing that someone is living in;

the country or state or city where you live;

an environment offering affection and security;

an institution where people are cared for;

the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end

a social unit living together;

(baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score;

place where something began and flourished;

provide with, or send to, a home

return home accurately from a long distance;

used of your own ground;

relating to or being where one lives or where one’s roots are;

inside the country;

at or to or in the direction of one’s home or family;

on or to the point aimed at;

to the fullest extent; to the heart;

the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household

the family or social unit occupying a permanent residence

a house or flat considered as a commercial property

the district or country where one was born or has settled on a long-term basis

a place where something flourishes, is most typically found, or from which it originates

a place where an object is kept.

an institution for people needing professional care or supervision

the finishing point in a race

(in games) the place where a player is free from attack.

(in lacrosse) each of the three players stationed nearest their opponents’ goal.

short for home plate

a match played or won by a team on their own ground.

relating to the place where one lives

made, done, or intended for use in the home

relating to one’s own country

(of a sports fixture) played at the team’s own ground

relating to or denoting a sports team that is playing at its own ground

denoting the administrative centre of an organization

to or at the place where one lives

to the end or conclusion of a race or something difficult

to the intended or correct position

(of an animal) return by instinct to its territory after leaving it

(of a pigeon bred for long-distance racing) fly back to or arrive at its loft after being released at a distant point

move or be aimed towards (a target or destination) with great accuracy

focus attention on

provide (an animal) with a home as a pet

A home, or domicile, is a space used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for an individual, group or family. It is a fully or semi sheltered space and can have both interior and exterior aspects to it.

англичане, помогите Разница между guide и lead? Разница между native и home?

для новозаходящих, одного примера хватит: i will lead you vs i will guide you — я поведу вас ==
1) то есть мы главный, лидер, например командир на войне ведёт свое войско, командует ими, что им делать, или лидер в разработке, который приведет свою команду к успеху под его руководством.
2) то есть мы карта, которая ПРИВЕДЕТ людей к какому то месту назначения, или гайд по игре, то есть инструкция, карта по сайту и тд.
Экскурсовод, который ведёт вас по городу и показывает достопримечательности, а без него, то есть карты, вы не поймете куда идти.
Также lead свинец — i covered it with lead — я покрыл это свинцом.

Все переводы:
1)lead led led лИд лЭд-
(сущ) свинец / руководство, лидерство, инициатива: team lead/leader — лидер команды ///
(гл) — вести, приводить / руководить возглавлять управлять: u led us to the wrong place — ты привел нас не туда |||||

2)guide гАйд —
(сущ) экскурсовод, проводник / путеводитель, руководство, иногда инструкция: this is a good guide to london — это хороший путеводитель по лондону ///
(гл) — направлять, вести руководить: если нас спрашивают как добраться до места, то МЫ ВЕДЁМ ИХ К НЕМУ — WE GUIDE THEM TO IT

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