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单词 residence
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residence


residence

habitation, domicile; stay, sojourn; the place in which a person resides: My residence is within the city limits.
Not to be confused with:residents – physicians who are in full-time attendance in a hospital and who often live on the premises; those who reside in a place: residents of a condominium complex

res·i·dence

R0174900 (rĕz′ĭ-dəns, -dĕns′)n.1. The place in which one lives; a dwelling.2. The act or a period of residing in a place.3. A medical residency.4. The official home or location of a corporation.Idiom: in residence Committed to live and work in a specific place, often for a certain length of time: an artist in residence at a college.

residence

(ˈrɛzɪdəns) n1. the place in which one resides; abode or home2. a large imposing house; mansion3. the fact of residing in a place or a period of residing4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the official house of the governor of any of various countries5. the state of being officially present6. in residence a. actually resident: the royal standard indicates that the Queen is in residence. b. designating a creative artist resident for a set period at a university, college, etc, whose role is to stimulate an active interest in the subject: composer in residence. 7. the seat of some inherent quality, characteristic, etc

res•i•dence

(ˈrɛz ɪ dəns)

n. 1. the place, esp. the house, in which a person lives or resides; dwelling place; home. 2. the act or fact of residing. 3. the act of living or staying in a specified place, as while performing official duties. 4. the time during which a person resides in a place. 5. the principal center of a business activity as registered under law. 6. the period of time during which a substance, as a chemical, remains adsorbed, suspended, or dissolved. [1350–1400; < Middle French < Medieval Latin residentia < Latin residēre to reside] syn: See house.
Thesaurus
Noun1.residence - any address at which you dwell more than temporarilyresidence - any address at which you dwell more than temporarily; "a person can have several residences"abodeaddress - the place where a person or organization can be found or communicated withdomicile, legal residence - (law) the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where, whenever you are absent, you intend to return; every person is compelled to have one and only one domicile at a time; "what's his legal residence?"home, place - where you live at a particular time; "deliver the package to my home"; "he doesn't have a home to go to"; "your place or mine?"
2.residence - the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president); "he refused to live in the governor's residence"court - the residence of a sovereign or nobleman; "the king will visit the duke's court"deanery - the official residence of a deanhouse - a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families; "he has a house on Cape Cod"; "she felt she had to get out of the house"manse - the residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)palace - official residence of an exalted person (as a sovereign)parsonage, rectory, vicarage - an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rectorcloister, religious residence - residence that is a place of religious seclusion (such as a monastery)
3.residence - the act of dwelling in a placeresidence - the act of dwelling in a place residency, abidancehuman action, human activity, act, deed - something that people do or cause to happenlodging - the act of lodgingoccupancy, tenancy - an act of being a tenant or occupant
4.residence - a large and imposing houseresidence - a large and imposing house manse, mansion house, mansion, hallhouse - a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families; "he has a house on Cape Cod"; "she felt she had to get out of the house"manor, manor house - the mansion of a lord or wealthy personmanor hall, hall - the large room of a manor or castlecastle, palace - a large and stately mansionstately home - a mansion that is (or formerly was) occupied by an aristocratic family

residence

noun1. home, house, household, dwelling, place, quarters, flat, lodging, pad (slang), abode, habitation, domicile There was a stabbing at a residence next door.2. mansion, seat, hall, palace, villa, manor She's staying at her country residence.3. stay, tenancy, occupancy, occupation, sojourn He returned to his place of residence.

residence

nounA building or shelter where one lives:abode, domicile, dwelling, habitation, home, house, lodging (often used in plural), place.Chiefly British: dig (used in plural).
Translations
住处居留

resident

(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ˈresidencyplural 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

residence


in residence

Appointed to live and work in a specific place, especially a college or university, for a certain length of time so as to be a source of inspiration, interest, and knowledge to others in the field. (Usually said of creative artists.) The university is so fortunate to have a writer in residence of your unmatched intellect and ability.See also: residence

take up residence in (some place)

To settle into some location or lodging and make it one's home. I took up residence in San Francisco after getting a job with a local tech company. Termites have taken up residence in the walls of the house, so we'll need to have some serious repair work done. I heard his dad left the house and is taking up residence in a nearby hotel.See also: residence, take, up

take up residence

some place to make a residence of a place. Ed took up residence in a small efficiency apartment. It looks as if a family of mice has taken up residence in the cupboard.See also: residence, take, up

in residence

Committed to live and work in a certain place, often for a specific length of time. For example, He loved being the college's poet in residence. This expression, dating from the 1300s, originally referred to ecclesiastical clerics whose presence was required in a specific church. It was extended to other appointments in the mid-1800s. See also: residence

— in residence

a person with a specified occupation (especially an artist or writer) paid to work for a time in a college or other institution. 2002 Ashmolean Annual Report Artist in Residence, Sarah Mulhall , demonstrates print-making techniques. See also: residence

in ˈresidence

having an official position in a particular place such as a college or university: a writer/an artist/a musician in residenceSee also: residence

in residence

Committed to live and work in a specific place, often for a certain length of time: an artist in residence at a college.See also: residence

residence


residence:

see domiciledomicile
, one's legal residence. This may or may not be the place where one actually resides at any one time. The domicile is the permanent home to which one is presumed to have the intention of returning whenever the purpose for which one is absent has been accomplished.
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residence

the official house of the governor of any of various countries

residence


residence

(rĕz′ĭ-dəns, -dĕns′)n.1. The place in which one lives; a dwelling.2. A medical residency.

residence

(rez′ĭ-dĕns) The place where one lives; a dwelling or habitation. residential (rez″ĭ-den′shăl), adjective

Residence


Related to Residence: place of residence

Residence

Personal presence at some place of abode.

Although the domicile and residence of a person are usually in the same place, and the two terms are frequently used as if they have the same meaning, they are not synonymous. A person can have two places of residence, such as one in the city and one in the country, but only one domicile. Residence means living in a particular locality, but domicile means living in that locality with the intent to make it a fixed and permanent home. Residence merely requires bodily presence as an inhabitant in a given place, whereas domicile requires bodily presence in that place and also an intention to make it one's permanent home.

This distinction is relevant for members of the military, who may move frequently during the course of a typical career; college students, whose state of domicile may affect whether they are eligible for scholarships and grants from a state university; and retired individuals, whose domicile will determine where they pay taxes. Domicile determines where a person votes and where a person's driver's license is issued.

Cross-references

Voting.

residence

n. 1) the place where one makes his/her home. However, a person may have his/her state of "domicile" elsewhere for tax or other purposes, especially if the residence is for convenience or not of long standing. 2) in corporation law, the state of incorporation. (See: resident)

RESIDENCE. The place of one's domicil. (q.v.) There is a difference between a man's residence and his domicil. He may have his domicil in Philadelphia, and still he may have a residence in New York; for although a man can have but one domicil, he may have several residences. A residence is generally transient in its nature, it becomes a domicil when it is taken up animo manendi. Roberts; Ecc. R. 75.
2. Residence is prima facie evidence of national character, but this may at all times be explained. When it is for a special purpose and transient in its nature, it does not destroy the national character.
3. In some cases the law requires that the residence of an officer shall be in the district in which he is required to exercise his functions. Fixing his residence elsewhere without an intention of returning, would violate such law. Vide the cases cited under the article Domicil; Place of residence.

residence


Residence

The place where a person lives most of the time. A residence may be eligible for certain tax breaks. For example, one may be able to write off the interest on a mortgage on a primary residence. Various rules exist to determine what constitutes one's residence for tax purposes.

residence

The place where one lives.

AcronymsSeeRés

residence


Related to residence: place of residence
  • noun

Synonyms for residence

noun home

Synonyms

  • home
  • house
  • household
  • dwelling
  • place
  • quarters
  • flat
  • lodging
  • pad
  • abode
  • habitation
  • domicile

noun mansion

Synonyms

  • mansion
  • seat
  • hall
  • palace
  • villa
  • manor

noun stay

Synonyms

  • stay
  • tenancy
  • occupancy
  • occupation
  • sojourn

Synonyms for residence

noun a building or shelter where one lives

Synonyms

  • abode
  • domicile
  • dwelling
  • habitation
  • home
  • house
  • lodging
  • place
  • dig

Synonyms for residence

noun any address at which you dwell more than temporarily

Synonyms

  • abode

Related Words

  • address
  • domicile
  • legal residence
  • home
  • place

noun the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president)

Related Words

  • court
  • deanery
  • house
  • manse
  • palace
  • parsonage
  • rectory
  • vicarage
  • cloister
  • religious residence

noun the act of dwelling in a place

Synonyms

  • residency
  • abidance

Related Words

  • human action
  • human activity
  • act
  • deed
  • lodging
  • occupancy
  • tenancy

noun a large and imposing house

Synonyms

  • manse
  • mansion house
  • mansion
  • hall

Related Words

  • house
  • manor
  • manor house
  • manor hall
  • hall
  • castle
  • palace
  • stately home
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