单词:residence
[医] 住房
n. the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president)
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residence的用法和样例:
例句
- I want to insure my residence.我要为自己的住宅保险。
- They have a summer residence in the countryside.他们在乡间有夏季住宅。
- He went on to his former residence.他继续向他从前的住所走去。
- He has applied for a residence permit.他已申请了居住许可证。
- He married an English woman and took up his residence in London.他与一名英国女子结婚并且定居在伦敦。
常见句型
- They have a summer residence in the north.他们在北方有一幢夏季住宅。
- He took up residence in Australia.他在澳大利亚定居。
- They are only allowed one month's residence.他们只准逗留一个月。
常用短语
- (因工作或职责关系)驻于某处living in a special place because of one's work or duties
词汇搭配
- change〔transfer〕 one's residence改变住处〔迁居〕
- fix〔make, take up〕 one's residence in定居于…
- fixed residence固定住处
- magnificent residence华丽的住宅
- official residences官邸
- country〔family, seaside〕 residence乡间〔家庭,海滨〕住宅
经典引文
Longer and longer periods, which eventually merged into a permanent residence.
出自:G. Swift
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