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residence美 ['rezɪdəns] 英 ['rezɪd(ə)ns] adj.+n. permanent residence,official residence,temporary residence,private residence,royal residence n. house,home,dwelling,abode,seat 1. | [c] 住所;住房;(尤指)宅第,豪宅a house, especially a large or impressive one |
| 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. | [u] 居住;定居the state of living in a particular place |
| They were not able to take up residence in 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。 |
3. | [u] (在他国的)居住权,居留许可permission to live in a country that is not your own |
| They have been denied residence in this country. 这个国家不给他们居住资格。 | | |
n. | 2. 居住,居留;驻在;居住期间;宅邸,公馆;(权利等的)所在 2. 居住,居留;驻在;居住期间;宅邸,公馆;(权利等的)所在 |
n. | 1. the house, apartment, or other dwelling in which somebody lives 2. a grand and imposing dwelling 3. the official headquarters of a corporation 4. the fact of living in a place 5. the period of time that somebody lives in a place 6. the governor's official house in a colony or former colony 7. a house or other place where someone lives, especially a large house used by an important person 8. the fact that someone lives somewhere, or the period of time that they spend living there 1. the house, apartment, or other dwelling in which somebody lives 2. a grand and imposing dwelling 3. the official headquarters of a corporation 4. the fact of living in a place 5. the period of time that somebody lives in a place 6. the governor's official house in a colony or former colony 7. a house or other place where someone lives, especially a large house used by an important person 8. the fact that someone lives somewhere, or the period of time that they spend living there |
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