homelessness
/ˈhəʊmləsnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhəʊmləsnəs/ (ame, ipa)
homelessness — 名詞
1. the situation in which a person has no permanent place to live and must sleep ou
無家可歸
沒有固定住所的狀態
the situation in which a person has no permanent place to live and must sleep outdoors or in temporary shelters run by the government or charities
The charity gives hot meals and blankets to families facing homelessness in the city.
這家慈善機構為城市中面臨無家可歸問題的家庭提供熱食和毯子。
collocation: facing homelessness
After losing her job, Aiko spent the winter in a shelter for people without homes.
失業後,Aiko 在收容所裡度過了冬天,那裡住著沒有家的人。
collocation: shelter for people without homes
The mayor announced a new plan to reduce homelessness among young people in the area.
市長宣布了一項新計畫,要減少該地區年輕人無家可歸的情況。
Ravi volunteers at a drop-in centre that helps people move from homelessness into housing.
Ravi 在一個協助人們從無家可歸到擁有住所的服務中心擔任志工。
When the factory shut down, Yusuf and his family faced homelessness in Chicago.
工廠關閉後,Yusuf 和他的家人在芝加哥面臨無家可歸的困境。
- vagrancy
vagrancy focuses on moving from place to place with no fixed address and often carries a legal or criminal connotation; homelessness is broader and includes people in shelters
- displacement
displacement is caused by war, natural disaster, or development and can be temporary; homelessness implies a longer-term lack of housing
- destitution
destitution emphasizes extreme poverty and lack of basic resources, which often leads to homelessness but is not the same condition
用法筆記
Homelessness is an uncountable noun and is not used with 'a' or in the plural. In formal writing, 'people experiencing homelessness' is often preferred over 'the homeless' to emphasize person-first language.