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reside
re·side R0174800 (rĭ-zīd′)intr.v. re·sid·ed, re·sid·ing, re·sides 1. To live in a place permanently or for an extended period.2. To be inherently present; exist: the potential energy that resides in flowing water.3. To be vested, as a power or right: the authority that resides in the Supreme Court.4. Computers To be located or stored: a file that resides on a shared drive. [Middle English residen, from Old French resider, from Latin residēre, to remain behind, reside : re-, re- + sedēre, to sit; see sed- in Indo-European roots.] re·sid′er n.reside (rɪˈzaɪd) vb (intr) 1. to live permanently or for a considerable time (in a place); have one's home (in): he now resides in London. 2. (of things, qualities, etc) to be inherently present (in); be vested (in): political power resides in military strength. [C15: from Latin residēre to sit back, from re- + sedēre to sit] reˈsider nre-side′ v. re•side (rɪˈzaɪd) v.i. -sid•ed, -sid•ing. 1. to dwell permanently or for a considerable time; live. 2. (of things, qualities, etc.) to be present habitually; be inherent (usu. fol. by in). 3. to rest or be vested, as powers or rights (usu. fol. by in). [1425–75; late Middle English < Middle French resider < Latin residēre=re- re- + -sidēre, comb. form of sedēre to sit] re•sid′er, n. reside Past participle: resided Gerund: residing
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I reside | you reside | he/she/it resides | we reside | you reside | they reside |
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I resided | you resided | he/she/it resided | we resided | you resided | they resided |
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I am residing | you are residing | he/she/it is residing | we are residing | you are residing | they are residing |
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I have resided | you have resided | he/she/it has resided | we have resided | you have resided | they have resided |
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I was residing | you were residing | he/she/it was residing | we were residing | you were residing | they were residing |
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I had resided | you had resided | he/she/it had resided | we had resided | you had resided | they had resided |
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I will reside | you will reside | he/she/it will reside | we will reside | you will reside | they will reside |
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I will have resided | you will have resided | he/she/it will have resided | we will have resided | you will have resided | they will have resided |
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I will be residing | you will be residing | he/she/it will be residing | we will be residing | you will be residing | they will be residing |
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I have been residing | you have been residing | he/she/it has been residing | we have been residing | you have been residing | they have been residing |
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I will have been residing | you will have been residing | he/she/it will have been residing | we will have been residing | you will have been residing | they will have been residing |
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I had been residing | you had been residing | he/she/it had been residing | we had been residing | you had been residing | they had been residing |
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I would reside | you would reside | he/she/it would reside | we would reside | you would reside | they would reside |
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I would have resided | you would have resided | he/she/it would have resided | we would have resided | you would have resided | they would have resided | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | reside - make one's home in a particular place or community; "may parents reside in Florida"domicile, domiciliate, shackrusticate - live in the country and lead a rustic lifeinhabit, live, populate, dwell - inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of; "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"; "The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted"; "this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean"; "deer are populating the woods" | | 2. | reside - live (in a certain place); "She resides in Princeton"; "he occupies two rooms on the top floor"lodge in, occupymove in - occupy a place; "The crowds are moving in"stay at - reside temporarily; "I'm staying at the Hilton"squat - occupy (a dwelling) illegallyinhabit, live, populate, dwell - inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of; "People lived in Africa millions of years ago"; "The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted"; "this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean"; "deer are populating the woods"crash - occupy, usually uninvited; "My son's friends crashed our house last weekend" | | 3. | reside - be inherent or innate in;repose, restinhere in, attach to - be part of; "This problem inheres in the design" |
resideverb1. (Formal) live, lodge, dwell, have your home, remain, stay, settle, abide, hang out (informal), sojourn She resides with her invalid mother. live visit, holiday in2. be present, lie, exist, consist, dwell, abide, rest with, be intrinsic to, inhere, be vested Happiness does not reside in money.resideverb1. To have as one's domicile, usually for an extended period:abide, domicile, dwell, house, live.2. To have an inherent basis:consist, dwell, exist, inhere, lie, repose, rest.Translationsresident (ˈrezidənt) noun a person who lives or has his home in a particular place. a resident of Edinburgh. 居民 居民 adjective1. living or having one's home in a place. He is now resident abroad. 定居的 定居的居住的 2. living, having to live, or requiring a person to live, in the place where he works. a resident caretaker. 駐居的 常驻的reside (rəˈzaid) verb to live or have one's home in a place. He now resides abroad. 居住 居住ˈresidence noun1. a person's home, especially the grand house of someone important. 住處 住处2. the act of living in a place, or the time of this. during his residence in Spain. 居留(期間) 居留ˈresidency – plural ˈresidencies – noun the home of the governor etc in a colony etc. 殖民地總督府 总督在殖民地的住所ˌresiˈdential (-ˈdenʃəl) adjective1. (of an area of a town etc) containing houses rather than offices, shops etc. This district is mainly residential; a residential neighbourhood/area. 住宅區的 住宅区的2. requiring a person to live in the place where he works. a residential post. 駐居的 作住家用的3. of, concerned with, living in a place. (有關)居住的 与居住有关的居住的 ˈresidence hall noun (American dormitory) a building with rooms for university students to live in. 大學學生宿舍 学生宿舍in residence (especially of someone important) staying in a place, sometimes to perform some official duties. The Queen is in residence here this week. (重要人士)住在(駐於)任所 (因工作或职责关系)驻于某处住在任所,停留 take up residence to go and live (in a place, building etc). He has taken up residence in France. 住在 迁居
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reside in1. To live in some place as one's permanent or long-term home. Squatters residing in the abandoned hotel are being forced out by police. The disgraced politician has been residing in Sweden for the past ten years.2. To be an inherent trait or property of someone or something. The power to change the world resides in all of us—we just have to have the determination and motivation to do so. The greatest intellectual minds of our entire generation reside in this country. The power to hire or fire employees for this branch only resides in the general manager—no one else can make those decisions.See also: residereside with1. To live with someone in the same building on a permanent or long-term basis. Due to the economy, college students are choosing to reside with their parents while they earn their degrees at a much higher rate than in previous years. My mother-in-law has been residing with us ever since my husband's father passed away last spring.2. To be invested or endowed in someone or something solely or absolutely. The ability to hire or fire employees for this branch only resides with the general manager—no one else can make those decisions. The authority to make laws resides solely with congress, though the president retains the power to veto them.See also: residereside insome place to dwell in some place. I reside in a small apartment in the center of town. The Wilsons resided in a large house on a hill.See also: residereside in someone or somethingto be a property or characteristic of someone or something. I never knew such anger could reside in such a calm person. The finest acoustics that can be found in the world reside in this hall.See also: residereside inv.1. To dwell in some place permanently or for an extended period; live in some place: I resided in Chicago during the 1990s.2. To be inherent in something or someone; exist in something or someone: These teaching methods will unleash the enormous potential that resides in these children.3. To be vested in something or someone, as a power or right: By the authority that resides in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife.See also: residereside withv.1. To dwell in the same house or premises with someone permanently or for an extended period: My mother resides with us during the winter.2. To be vested in something or someone, as a power or right: In the end, the final decision resides with my supervisor.See also: resideEncyclopediaSeeResidentMedicalSeeresidentreside Related to reside: recededSynonyms for resideverb liveSynonyms- live
- lodge
- dwell
- have your home
- remain
- stay
- settle
- abide
- hang out
- sojourn
Antonymsverb be presentSynonyms- be present
- lie
- exist
- consist
- dwell
- abide
- rest with
- be intrinsic to
- inhere
- be vested
Synonyms for resideverb to have as one's domicile, usually for an extended periodSynonyms- abide
- domicile
- dwell
- house
- live
verb to have an inherent basisSynonyms- consist
- dwell
- exist
- inhere
- lie
- repose
- rest
Synonyms for resideverb make one's home in a particular place or communitySynonymsRelated Words- rusticate
- inhabit
- live
- populate
- dwell
verb live (in a certain place)SynonymsRelated Words- move in
- stay at
- squat
- inhabit
- live
- populate
- dwell
- crash
verb be inherent or innate inSynonymsRelated Words |