Residence Place Living Formal Live State ˈrezɪdəns Official
Residence refers to a place, such as a house, that serves as a dwelling or abode for people. It can also refer to the fact of living in a particular place or the right to live there. The phrase 'in residence' can mean someone is living somewhere or that a writer or artist is employed by an institution as a resident.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]住处;居所;住宅 A residence is a house where people live.
[FORMAL 正式]
...hotels and private residences.
旅馆和私人住宅
She travels constantly, moving among her several residences around the world.
她经常旅行,穿梭于她在世界各地的多处住所。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]住处;居住地 Your place of residence is the place where you live.
[FORMAL 正式]
...differences among women based on age, place of residence and educational levels.
不同年龄、居住地和教育程度的女性之间的差异
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]居住(权);居留(权) 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...
他们已经入境该国,并申请了永久居留权。
She moved out of 28 Barbary Lane to take up residence in a house in Pacific Heights.
她从巴巴里街28号搬出来,住进了太平洋高地住宅区的一所房子。
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See also:
hall of residence
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[PHRASE 短语]住在;居住 If someone is in residence in a particular place, they are living there.
[v-link PHR]
Windsor is open to visitors when the Royal Family is not in residence.
王室未在温莎城堡居住期间,城堡会对游客开放。
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[PHRASE 短语](作家、艺术家等)常驻的 An artist or writer in residence is one who teaches in an institution such as a university or theatre company.
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Wakoski is writer in residence at Michigan State University.
瓦科斯基是密歇根州立大学的常驻作家。
...former Chicago Symphony composer in residence, John Corliano.
约翰·科利亚诺,芝加哥交响乐团的前任常驻作曲家
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resi·denceAWL/ˈrezɪdəns; NAmEˈrezɪdəns/noun( formal) 1[countable ]a house, especially a large or impressive one 住所;住房;(尤指)宅第,豪宅◆a desirable family residence for sale (= for example, in an advertisement)待售的理想家居◆10 Downing Street is the British Prime Minister's official residence.唐宁街 10 号是英国首相的官邸。2[uncountable ]the state of living in a particular place 居住;定居◆They were not able to take up residencein their new home until the spring. 他们到第二年春天才住进了新家。◆Please state your occupation and place of residence.请说明你的职业和住址。◆The flag flies when the Queen is in residence.女王驻跸在这里时有国旗飘扬。☞see also
hall of residence
3(alsoresi·dency)[uncountable ]permission to live in a country that is not your own (在他国的)居住权,居留许可◆They have been denied residence in this country.这个国家不给他们居住资格。◆a residence permit居留许可证IDIOMin ˈresidencehaving an official position in a particular place such as a college or university (在大学等处)有正式职位,常驻◆a writer in residence常驻作家residenceresidencesresi·dence/ˈrezɪdəns; NAmEˈrezɪdəns/
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residenceres‧i‧dence /ˈrezɪdəns/ ●○○AWL noun
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1[countable] formal a house, especially a large or official one: the ambassador’s official residence► see thesaurus at
home
2[uncountable] legal permission to live in a country for a certain period of timeSYN residency: a residence permitpermanent/temporary residence Jeff has permanent residence in Canada, but is still a US citizen.3[uncountable] formal the state of living in a placeSYN residency: Rome was his main place of residence.4artist/writer etc in residence an artist etc who has been officially chosen by a college or other institution to work there5take up residence formal to start living in a place: He took up residence in Chicago.6in residenceformal living in a place at a particular time: The emperor was in residence at his summer palace.
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residence
[ˈrezɪdəns]
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住宅(50%),居住(42%),住处(8%)
n.住宅,住处;居住
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