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resident

/rez-i-duhnt/US // ˈrɛz ɪ dənt //UK // (ˈrɛzɪdənt) //

居民,驻地,居住,居住者

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who resides in a place.
    • : a physician who joins the medical staff of a hospital as a salaried employee for a specified period to gain advanced training usually in a particular field, being in full-time attendance at the hospital and often living on the premises.
    • : a diplomatic representative, inferior in rank to an ambassador, residing at a foreign court.
    • : a representative of the British governor general at a native court in India.
    • : the governor of a residency in the Dutch East Indies.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : residing; dwelling in a place.
    • : living or staying at a place in discharge of duty.
    • : existing; intrinsic.
    • : not migratory.
    • : Computers. encoded and permanently available to a computer user, as a font in a printer's ROM or software on a CD-ROM. currently active or standing by in computer memory.

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Examples

  • Except the chart Stephanopoulos had just showed him was on a per capita basis — deaths per million residents.

  • This spring, the city closed the road again, so residents could exercise, socially distanced.

  • The residents seem to have found the walls of their houses highly significant.

  • The city’s residents could have been told about the hurricane far enough in advance to evacuate, thanks to Cuban Jesuit priest and meteorologist Father Benito Viñes.

  • That will be impacted by its largest customer, the city of San Diego, when it builds its Pure Water wastewater recycling system, which is supposed to supply a third of its residents’ needs.

  • Interviews in Serial (including ones from Adnan) do acknowledge that Jay was known as a resident bad boy at Woodlawn High School.

  • “I ran for my life,” said Tenayo, who is a home attendant for an autistic resident, but wants to transfer because of the crime.

  • "Now we have two families that's missing someone from the holidays," a Bedford-Stuyvesant resident told a local news station.

  • On the following Monday, it was arranged by my Resident Adviser that I would meet with the dean of students, Robert Canevari.

  • At least one parent would have to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

  • The foster-father, who was an American resident in Hong-Kong, found his eyesight gradually failing him.

  • You as a resident in this infernal hole can doubtless suggest a suitable spot for the meeting.

  • Non-resident aliens can acquire no rights incident to residence here except as permitted by the federal government.

  • As may be supposed by its having a local name, it is a common and well-known bird, and is resident in all the Islands.

  • This saves the embarrassment of crossing the room entirely unattended, while it shows others that you are a resident at the house.