resident
resident 英 [ˈrezɪdənt] 美 [ˈrɛzɪdənt, -ˌdɛnt]
adj. 居住的;定居的 n. 居民;住院医生
名词复数:residents
- A resident is someone who lives somewhere particular, or a doctor-in-training who takes care of the patients at a hospital under the supervision of other doctors.
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- adj. 居住的;定居的
- n. 居民;住院医生
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1. a resident of the United States
美国的居民
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2. There were confrontations between local residents and the police.
当地居民和警察之间有过冲突。
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3. The hotel restaurant is open to non-residents.
旅店的餐馆对外开放。
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4. the town's resident population
镇上的居民
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5. Tom's our resident expert on foreign movies.
汤姆是我们的外国电影常驻专家。
- resident (adj.) late 14c., "dwelling, residing," from Old French resident and directly from Latin residentem (nominative residens), present participle of residere "to sit down, settle" (see reside).
- resident (n.) mid-15c., "an inhabitant, one who resides," from resident (adj.). Meaning "medical graduate in practice in a hospital as training" first attested 1892, American English.
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