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abode

/uh-bohd/US // əˈboʊd //UK // (əˈbəʊd) //

居留权,住所,居留地,居住地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a place in which a person resides; residence; dwelling; habitation; home.
    • : an extended stay in a place; sojourn.

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Examples

  • When it comes to feeling proud of your abode and peaceful at home, a well-manicured yard can make all the difference.

  • Yet many oceanographers failed to recognize that the ocean is also an “abode of life.”

  • This year, we fashioned abodes shingled with salami, sided with breadsticks and decorated with almonds.

  • It’s full of the little insights you probably aren’t thinking of when you dream of living in a cabin, RV or other alternative abode.

  • These are simple and elegant, and would look great in a bathroom or as a living room throw in a seaside abode.

  • Andrew Borden, his two daughters, Lizzie and Emma, and his wife, Abby, lived in the stately abode at 92 Second Street.

  • When the headlights of the car in which Kumar travels lights up one such abode he feels immediately guilty.

  • The Sultan of Brunei will not have a quasi-Islamist rebellion within the Abode of Peace.

  • “That is not their real house,” Andrew says of a Kardashian abode.

  • Death and the awful abode of lost souls, whither my weakness long ago had sent him, had changed him for every other eye but mine.

  • To this address he betook himself on the morning of his arrival, but found that his friend had changed his abode.

  • The duty of a husband to provide a home implies his right to select and fix the marital abode.

  • Yes, dark cellars seem to be a favourite abode of these common ghosts.

  • And she still held the young man captive by means of the allurements of her crystal abode.

  • If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.