单词 | reside |
释义 | re·side I. 1. obsolete 2. a. b. 3. < the power of decision resides in the electorate > Synonyms: < all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside — U.S. Constitution > live is the more general word for indicating that one has one's home in a place, often with special reference especially to hours away from work < those who lived apart in temples — Agnes Repplier > < he works in New York but lives in New Jersey > < officially residing in Pennsylvania but living most of the time in Washington > < living in an old farmhouse > dwell is a somewhat elevated or bookish synonym for live in this sense < a young Indian girl whose people dwelt on the west side of the gorge — Ted Sumner > < in far-flung crown colonies and other dependencies dwell millions of people for whom political authority requires to be expressed in terms of tangible, visible personality — F.A.Ogg & Harold Zink > sojourn is used in connection with a temporary habitation held for a limited or uncertain time < artists who sojourned for a time amidst the western scene — American Guide Series: Oregon > lodge applies to having sleeping and general living accomodations at a place, sometimes implying that meals are taken elsewhere < lodging at the inn nearby > < a house in the Outer Bailey where you may lodge until morning — J.H.Wheelwright > stay is now perhaps the most usual common equivalent for sojourn; it may be used in reference to paid quarters, as in a hotel, or to visits with friends or relatives < stay and eat at middle-class British hotels — Richard Joseph > < staying in the country in a house where … was also a guest — W.S.Maugham > put (up) is a colloquial equivalent for stay < put up at a motel > stop is commonly used to indicate breaking a trip or journey and staying for a period < stop at a hotel > < stop in Chicago for the night > II. obsolete |
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