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vi. 住, 居留, 属于

[法] 居住




    reside


    Reside \Re*side"\ (r?-z?d"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Resided}; p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Residing}.] [F. r['e]sider, L. residere; pref.
    re- re- + sedere to sit. See {Sit}. ]
    1. To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a
    settled abode for a time; to abide continuosly; to have
    one's domicile of home; to remain for a long time.

    At the moated grange, resides this dejected Mariana.
    --Shak.

    In no fixed place the happy souls reside. --Dryden.

    2. To have a seat or fixed position; to inhere; to lie or be
    as in attribute or element.

    In such like acts, the duty and virtue of
    contentedness doth especially reside. --Barrow.

    3. To sink; to settle, as sediment. [Obs.] --Boyle.

    Syn: To dwell; inhabit; sojourn; abide; remain; live;
    domiciliate; domicile.

    1. Burundi is mostly rural and people reside in such communes. "It's mostly hillsides covered with houses," the diplomat said of the area.
    2. But a short "parade," from the Imperial Palace to the Akasaka Palace where the emperor and empress reside, is planned.
    3. It installed steel plates to protect the plant's electrical equipment from bullets and hauled in truckloads of food and supplies so managers could reside inside the plant.
    4. Second, consider the prediction that technological leadership will soon reside outside the U.S.
    5. Most reside in large, urban areas, are relatively young, employed, and divorced or separated.
    6. He still owns a home in a Chicago suburb where several of his six children reside when they aren't away at college.
    7. A Columbia University study found that children under age six are more likely to be poor than any other U.S. age group, and more than half have at least one working parent and reside outside urban areas.
    8. A passionate Anglican debate about subsidiarity - how far down the church hierarchy power should reside - is under way.
    9. More than 16,000 Hmong who fled Laos to escape communist persecution now reside in Wisconsin, officials said.
    10. It also doesn't hurt to keep in mind that it is in the Defense Department where the real experts reside.
    11. "The major information resources for this nation reside in the Library of Congress and other research libraries across the country. These collections have been assembled in many cases with federal, state and local revenues.
    12. They were joined by equally brave souls who still reside in the Soviet Union, including world chess champion Gary Kasparov and Gennadi Burbulis, spokesman for the anti-Gorbachev interregional group within the official Congress of People's Deputies.
    13. Thus, illegal aliens are counted because they do reside in the country.
    14. Moreover, there are no obvious bases or buildings where the U.S. can be sure important terrorist leaders reside or work.
    15. Data from a new census study also show that the corridor contains almost one in four of the Americans who reside in metropolitan areas.
    16. This means a lot to the guys." The Americans, Britons and other Westerners who staged the show reside and work near several camps housing U.S. troops.
    17. The probes are fragments of genetic material that reside so near a gene that both the probe and the gene are usually passed along together at conception.
    18. I am sure it is no coincidence that he and Vermont Royster now reside in the same locale.
    19. The Iraqi move did not appear to involve foreigners who reside in Kuwait, including about 3,000 Americans, the spokesman said.
    20. John Rogers, a 43-year-old businessman from Honolulu who spent six years in service in Vietnam, said today he has rented space in a downtown Ho Chi Minh City building and obtained official permission to allow 40 Amerasians to reside there.
    21. More than half of all Hispanics in this country reside in just two states, California and Texas, the bureau said Tuesday.
    22. The couple, whose first child is due in March, lived together for about a year at Bernsen's Hollywood Hills home and will continue to reside there, Ms. Heston said.
    23. He or she must also be the same sex as the employee; live in the same residence 'with the intent to reside together permanently' and 'be jointly responsible for the common welfare and financial obligations of both individuals'.
    24. Then for proof that I reside in the U.S., they took photocopies of my driver's license and my Social Security card.
    25. Only six of those families reside here permanently.
    26. "After moving into the condominium, Cher decided that she would prefer to reside elsewhere and, despite her binding lease with Jackson, decided to move out," according to the suit.
    27. Since most of the Politburo members will reside in their home republics, the Politburo will continue to meet relatively infrequently and will not exercise as tight control over national affairs as the body has traditionally done.
    28. The governor could reside in either city, although when the Legislature was in session he had to reside in Columbia.
    29. The governor could reside in either city, although when the Legislature was in session he had to reside in Columbia.
    30. The court upheld the motel-licensing part of the ordinance, and said none of the ordinance's challengers had the proper legal standing to attack a provision barring licenses for people who reside with someone who had such a license revoked or denied.
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