| 释义 | 
		  reside /ri-zīdˈ/     intransitive verb- To make one's home permanently
 - To be in residence
 - To abide
 - To be vested
 - To inhere
     ORIGIN: L residēre, from re- back, and sedēre to sit   residence /rezˈi-dəns/   noun - The act or duration of dwelling in a place
 - The act of living in the place required by regulations or performance of functions
 - A stay in a place
 - A dwelling-place
 - A dwelling-house, esp one of some pretensions
 - That in which anything permanently inheres or has its seat
    resˈidency  noun - A residence
 - The official abode of a resident or governor of a protected state
 - An administrative district under a resident
 - A resident's post at a hospital, or the period during which it is held
 - A band's or singer's regular or permanent engagement at a venue
    resˈident  adjective - Dwelling in a place for some time
 - Residing on one's own estate, or the place of one's duties, or the place required by certain conditions
 - (of computer files, programs, etc) stored in the permanent memory
 - Not migratory
 - Not moving (obsolete)
 - Inherent
     noun- A person who resides
 - An animal that does not migrate
 - A doctor who works in, and usu resides at, a hospital to gain experience in a particular field
 - A registered guest at a hotel
 - A representative at a foreign court of lower rank than an ambassador (historical)
 - A representative of a governor in a protected state
 - The governor of a residency or administrative district (esp in the former Dutch East Indies)
    resˈidenter (or (Scot) /-dentˈ/)  noun  An inhabitant  residential /-denˈshl/   adjective - Of, for, or connected with residence
 - Suitable for or occupied by houses, esp of a better kind
    residenˈtially  adverb  residentiary /-denˈshə-ri/   adjective - Resident
 - Officially bound to reside
 - Relating to or involving official residence
     noun- An inhabitant
 - A person bound to reside, such as a canon
    residenˈtiaryship  noun  resˈidentship  noun  resīˈder  noun    resident commissioner  noun  A representative from a dependency who is allowed to speak but not vote in the US House of Representatives  residential school  noun (Can) A boarding school  |