domicile 英 [ˈdɒmɪsaɪl]   美 [ˈdɑmɪsaɪl]

domicile

domicile  英 [ˈdɒmɪsaɪl] 美 [ˈdɑmɪsaɪl]

n. 住宅;永久居住地;期票支付场所  vi. 居住  vt. 使定居;使在指定的场所支付(期票等) 

进行时:domiciling  过去式:domiciled  过去分词:domiciled  第三人称单数:domicils  名词复数:domiciles 

Expatriating also helps if you have a British passport and are looking to acquire a UK domicile, which may have some inheritance tax benefits, particularly if you are married to a Brit. 如果有英国护照并希望获得英国永久居留住所的话,侨居也能帮上忙,在继承税方面可以获得点好处,特别是和英国人结婚的话。
My domicile isn‘t in that city and they needed a local resident. 我的户籍不在那个城市产,而那家公司需要雇用一位当地居民。

  • Domicile is a fancy word for the place where you live. Whether it's a mansion on 5th Avenue or a tee-pee in the desert, if you live in it, it's your domicile.
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  • n. 住宅;永久居住地;期票支付场所
  • vi. 居住
  • vt. 使定居;使在指定的场所支付(期票等)
  • 1. Expatriating also helps if you have a British passport and are looking to acquire a UK domicile, which may have some inheritance tax benefits, particularly if you are married to a Brit.

    如果有英国护照并希望获得英国永久居留住所的话,侨居也能帮上忙,在继承税方面可以获得点好处,特别是和英国人结婚的话。

  • 2. My domicile isn‘t in that city and they needed a local resident.

    我的户籍不在那个城市产,而那家公司需要雇用一位当地居民。

  • domicile (n.) mid-15c., from Middle French domicile (14c.), from Latin domicilium, perhaps from domus "house" (from PIE root *dem- "house, household") + colere "to dwell" (see colony). As a verb, it is first attested 1809. Related: Domiciled; domiciliary.
domi·cile / ˈdɒmɪsaɪl ; NAmE ˈdɑːmɪsaɪl ; ˈdoʊmɪsaɪl / noun ( formal or law ) the place where sb lives, especially when it is stated for official or legal purposes (尤指正式或法律意义的)住处,住所,定居地 domicile domiciles domiciled domiciling domi·cile / ˈdɒmɪsaɪl ; NAmE ˈdɑːmɪsaɪl ; ˈdoʊmɪsaɪl /
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