reside 的定义
re·sid·ed, re·sid·ing.
- to dwell permanently or for a considerable time: She resides at 15 Maple Street.
- to abide, lie, or be present habitually; exist or be inherent.
- to rest or be vested, as powers, rights, etc..
reside 近义词
live or exist in
更多reside例句
- Simply put, it’s the range where the most successful women in tennis reside.
- A former Obama administration official, he resides with his husband in the Logan Circle neighborhood.
- The number could actually be much higher because the “30,000 who have left the Republican Party reside in just a few states that report voter registration data, and information about voters switching between parties, on a weekly basis.”
- In northwest Amazonia reside 20 or so tribes, or language groups, known collectively as the Tukanoans.
- Laura Walsh resides in Ocean Beach and is the policy coordinator for the Surfrider Foundation’s San Diego County chapter.
- The more than 50,000 who reside in West Point live mostly in shacks made of zinc with rusted tin roofs.
- McCain said that ISIS held American-made Howitzer cannons had come within range of Erbil, where U.S. personnel reside.
- The vehicles were approaching Erbil, the capital city of Iraqi Kurdistan, were many U.S. diplomatic and military personnel reside.
- The Registry regularly produces tables of how many people officially reside in each settlement.
- They reside in countries as diverse as Norway, Jordan, Honduras, Singapore, Denmark, and Brazil.
- We will suppose a case for argument: In this city reside, two colored families, of three sons and three daughters each.
- Yet sheep-folds imply that their Arab owners would occasionally reside near its ruins.
- She was a niece of William Pitt, and abandoned civilized society to reside among Arabs, over whom she acquired great command.
- Both deities are said to have continued to reside in these waters down to the present day.
- I also give and bequeath to my beloved wife the dwelling-house and lot on which I now reside.