单词 | residence |
释义 | residence (rezɪdəns ) Word forms: residences 1. countable noun A residence is a house where people live. [formal] ...hotels and private residences. She travels constantly, moving among her several residences around the world. 2. uncountable noun Your place of residence is the place where you live. [formal] ...differences among women based on age, place of residence and educational levels. 3. uncountable noun Someone's residence in a particular place is the fact that they live there or that they are officially allowed to live there. They had entered the country and had applied for permanent residence. He arrived discreetly on 13 November, and took up residence in Carisbrooke Castle. 4. See also hall of residence 5. in residence phrase An artist or writer in residence is one who teaches in an institution such as a university or theatre company. Wakoski is writer in residence at Michigan State University. ...the Chicago Symphony composer in residence. 6. in residence phrase If someone is in residence in a particular place, they are living there. Windsor is open to visitors when the Royal Family is not in residence. Collocations: main residence Does my main residence have to be the one I spend most time in? Times, Sunday Times (2009) As you let a property that was your main residence, you may get letting exemption too. Times, Sunday Times (2012) She gave the location of her main residence as Kent. Times, Sunday Times (2009) To qualify, the new migrant must attain tax residence status, which involves having their permanent residence there and being in the country for more than 183 days in any rolling 12- month period. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The company also points out that permanent residence is no longer the issue it was a few years ago, and buyers no longer need a long-term visa to be considered. Times, Sunday Times (2006) In many cases, refugees cannot safely return to their homes and are granted permanent residence. Christianity Today (2000) The relief is limited to your primary residence and applies to any mortgage taken out since May 16 this year. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Anyone wishing to make Monaco their primary residence must obtain a residency card. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Landlords are required to pay capital gains tax on the sale of properties which are not their primary residence. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The residence requirement had been removed in most cases and replaced with a requirement of ownership of the lease for two years. Times, Sunday Times Under the parish plan, all new market housing must be 'subject to a principal residence requirement' which means the buyers would have to show they intended to live there. Times, Sunday Times In 2007 the residence requirement was set at two years. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After 19 months, he had fulfilled the homestead residence requirement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Lengthy curfews were replaced by more flexible overnight residence requirements and wide geographical limits were replaced with more limited powers to impose tightly defined exclusions from certain areas. Times, Sunday Times It will be the first time the party has been held at the royal residence. The Sun The royal residence may soon have a 150m overhaul, so rubbish-pickers might find treasures left out on the kerb. Times, Sunday Times A royal residence becomes a fairytale palace with installations inspired by its occupants. Times, Sunday Times He said it had been built to serve as a royal residence. Times, Sunday Times She was drinking fizz with chums in a royal residence - exactly the kind of behaviour that got her into financial trouble. The Sun The carriage house renovated and expanded into a separate residence in 1972. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1936 a separate residence was built for the superintendent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are not outwardly affectionate, they don't hold hands in public and it wasn't until 1998 that they stopped maintaining separate residences. Globe and Mail In 1984, it was again renovated and subdivided into four separate residences. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They were careful not to be seen in public together, and maintained separate residences. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1864, with peace in the offing, it reverted to residential use, first as a single-family residence and later as an apartment house. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Once subdivided into apartments, the house was restored as a single-family residence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The post office has not retained its original commercial function, having instead been converted into a single-family residence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During the 1930s the building was converted for use as a single-family residence, a function it retains at present. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Single-family residence proposals, two-family residence proposals and residence accessory structure proposals are normally not reviewed, except in special circumstances. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Painstaking restoration work of what had been a summer residence for a bishop cost him about 1.2 million and won 26 awards. Times, Sunday Times It requires only six months of annual summer residence during the qualification period to emerge as a cricketer whom the counties may field without penalty. Times, Sunday Times For the next 200 years, the palace was the court's main summer residence before it was opened to the public as a museum. Times, Sunday Times It was built about 1859-1861 as a summer residence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He used it mostly as a summer residence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After those bacteria take up residence inside the plant, they should pump out about 25 percent of the nitrogen it needs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We winners take up residence on one side of the split and have as little to do with the other as possible. Christianity Today After the aliens take up residence in the murky depths, soon battleships are being electrocuted and beaches terrorised. Times, Sunday Times Migrating flocks are about to arrive, some passing through on their way to other destinations, others to take up residence for six months. Times, Sunday Times The insider said that if contestants won the speedboat it would take up residence in the garden for the rest of the show. The Sun When taking up temporary residence inside a person, spirits usually like to have a bit of fun. Times, Sunday Times His temporary residence was cancelled in 2005. The Sun Most have a good chance of winning at least temporary residence, according to the authorities. Times, Sunday Times There were no permanent inhabitants, but houses contained canoes and fishing gear, suggesting the island was used as a temporary residence by fishing parties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Apart from serving as an escape route it served as her temporary residence when she made administrative visits to the fort. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 住宅 Japanese: 住宅 |
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