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residential

/rez-i-den-shuhl/US // ˌrɛz ɪˈdɛn ʃəl //UK // (ˌrɛzɪˈdɛnʃəl) //

住宅,居住,居住地,住宅区

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to residence or to residences: a residential requirement for a doctorate.
    • : suited for or characterized by private residences: a residential neighborhood.

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Examples

  • Andrew Keatts wrote last week about the origins of single-family zoning in San Diego, which account for 70 percent of residential land and will be untouched under Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s push for housing reform.

  • Short North is a business district with a collection of residential neighborhoods.

  • Even near transit stations, more than 50 percent of area zoned for residential use is restricted to single-family homes.

  • That leaves roughly half of all residential land in so-called Transit Priority Areas untouched by the new program, according to data provided by the city’s planning department.

  • The county lab from mid-May to mid-June processed 2,100 test kits from residential care facilities, which includes assisted living facilities, more than four times the prior month.

  • A Colorado-based full- service residential mortgage banking company.

  • We gazed on a residential area of box-like homes stacked on top of one another on a steep hillside.

  • The name of his equestrian club and residential land development derives from the Otomí native people of central Mexico.

  • Three stray dogs saunter out of our way as we turn into a residential area lined with trailers and graffiti-sprayed stop signs.

  • Yes, Hamas is firing rockets from residential areas and storing weapons caches in schools.

  • They had seen enough to be convinced that there were parts of India much preferable to Delhi for residential purposes.

  • Dropped off Williams on that residential street around the corner from the bank.

  • They traversed the new residential area characterized by larger grounds and a higher average of architecture.

  • It was chiefly in the seventeenth century that what we now know as the West End became a residential quarter.

  • Charlestown may claim to be the port of St. Austell, and is becoming also a popular residential suburb.