释义 |
domicileddom‧i‧ciled /ˈdɒməsaɪld $ ˈdɑː-,ˈdoʊ-/ adjective formal - However, there are times when the taxpayer will want to become domiciled in the United Kingdom.
- Mr X is the settlor, and he is not domiciled, resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.
- X and Y are domiciled, resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom.
► be domiciled in- A person may be resident in more than one country but at any given time he/she can only be domiciled in one.
- According to the traditional concept of domicile, a person was domiciled in the country where he had his roots.
- Broadly speaking you are domiciled in the country in which you have your permanent home.
- Most offshore funds are domiciled in Guernsey, Dublin or Luxembourg.
- Y is domiciled in the United Kingdom.
1be domiciled in to live in a particular place2if a company is domiciled in a place, it is officially registered there |