residence 英 [ˈrezɪdəns]   美 [ˈrɛzɪdəns]

residence

residence  英 [ˈrezɪdəns] 美 [ˈrɛzɪdəns]

n. 住宅,住处;居住 

名词复数:residences 

I want to insure my residence. 我要为自己的住宅保险。
Please fit up a house for my residence. 请准备一间房子供我居住。

  • The house or apartment where you live is your place of residence. If you're house proud, it means you keep your residence nice and tidy.
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  • n. 住宅,住处;居住
  • 1. I want to insure my residence.

    我要为自己的住宅保险。

  • 2. Please fit up a house for my residence.

    请准备一间房子供我居住。

  • 3. Your valid permanent resident visa, and your Confirmation of Permanent residence (COPR).

    你的有效的持久的居民签证,你的永久居住证明(COPR)。

  • residence (n.) late 14c., "act of dwelling; dwelling place," from Old French residence, from Medieval Latin residentia, from Latin residentem (nominative residens) "residing, dwelling," present participle of residere "reside" (see reside). Also borrowed into German (Residenz), Dutch (residentie).
resi·dence AWL / ˈrezɪdəns ; NAmE ˈrezɪdəns / 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 ( also resi·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 IDIOM in ˈresidence having 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 residence residences resi·dence / ˈrezɪdəns ; NAmE ˈrezɪdəns /
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