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automatos
dom

I. home [həʊm, ingl. am. hoʊm] SUST.

1. home (place or family):

home
dom m

2. home (flat):

home
at home

3. home (institution):

home

4. home (cradle):

home

5. home (right place):

home
to find a home for sth

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be [or feel] at home
to find sth a home [AM away] from home
there's no place like home provb.

II. home [həʊm, ingl. am. hoʊm] ADV.

1. home (inside):

to be home
to go home
on the way home (to one's home)

2. home (all the way):

home

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to bring sth home to sb
to come home to sb
to drive sth home to sb

III. home [həʊm, ingl. am. hoʊm] ADJ.

1. home (from own country):

home

2. home (from own area):

home
the home team

3. home (connected with home):

home

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

a home bird ingl. brit.
domator(ka) m (f)

community home SUST. Brit DER.

convalescent home SUST.

home address SUST.

home address

home-affairs ADJ.

home-affairs pl. ingl. brit.:

home-affairs

home banking SUST. sin pl.

home banking

home economics SUST. sin pl.

home economy SUST. sin pl.

home economy

home employment SUST. sin pl. ECON.

home-grown ADJ.

1. home-grown (from one's country):

home-grown

2. home-grown (from one's garden):

home-grown

home help SUST. ingl. brit.

home help

home industry SUST. ECON.

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Each new adventure abroad has been backed by the security of the home economy.
www.cbc.ca
For the uninitiated, a leading indicator is a measurable economic factor that tends to change before its home economy does.
news.markets
This involves a central bank printing money and making it available to other domestic financial institutions at small interest rates, which increases the money supply in the home economy.
en.wikipedia.org
This loss brought a realisation that colonies were not particularly economically beneficial to the home economy.
en.wikipedia.org
So the final question is how long can consumption continue to drive trade upwards when the home economy is a relative bust?
www.portstrategy.com