Definition of mobile home

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/ˌməʊbaɪl ˈhəʊm//ˌməʊbl ˈhəʊm/

The term "mobile home" emerged in the mid-20th century to describe a type of prefabricated housing designed to be transported from one location to another. The phrase "mobile home" reflects the homes' mobility, as they could be easily moved using specialized equipment such as tow trucks and flatbed trailers. This distinction was significant in the early years of the industry, when many companies marketed prefabricated homes as "mobile homes" to distinguish them from traditional site-built houses that were fixed in place. Today, the popularity of the term "mobile home" has waned as the industry has evolved, and many now refer to these homes as "manufactured homes" or simply "prefabricated houses." Nonetheless, the origin and meaning of the term "mobile home" remain an important piece of American housing history.

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a small building for people to live in that is made in a factory and moved to a permanent place

một tòa nhà nhỏ để mọi người sinh sống được xây dựng trong nhà máy và chuyển đến một nơi cố định

a large caravan that can be moved, sometimes with wheels, that is usually parked in one place and used for living in

một đoàn xe lớn có thể di chuyển, đôi khi có bánh xe, thường được đỗ ở một nơi và được sử dụng để sinh hoạt

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