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词汇 resident
释义 resident
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈrez.ɪ.dənt/ us /ˈrez.ə.dənt/

residentnoun[C] (HOME)


B2
a person who lives or has their home in a place: 居民;住户
a resident of the uk /Australia英国/澳大利亚居民
local residentThe local residents were angry at the lack of parking spaces.当地居民对停车位短缺一事非常恼火。
open to residentsThe hotel bar was only open to residents (= to people staying at the hotel).这家旅馆的酒吧只对其住客开放。
He entered the United States in 1988 as a permanent resident because of his marriage to a U.S. citizen.他因和一位美国公民结婚而于1988年移居美国并成为永久居民。
Most local residents strenuously object to the building proposals.大部分当地的住户都极力反对这些建楼方案。
This pool is for the use of hotel residents only.
Do these parking restrictions cover residents as well as visitors?这些停车限制对住户和访客同样适用吗?
All the furniture is the work of residents here.所有的家具都是这里居民的劳动成果。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

People who live or settle somewhere
asylum seeker
boarder
brain drain
city slicker
co-resident
frontiersman
Georgian
guest worker
habitant
illegal alien
lodger
occupier
Orcadian
outflow
overspill
repeople
troglodyte
villager
welcome wagon
year-rounder

residentnoun[C] (MEDICAL)


US Australian
a doctor who is still training, and who works in a hospital: (美国的)高级专科住院实习医生
She's a first-year resident in oncology at Boston General Hospital.她现在波士顿综合医院肿瘤科做高级专科住院实习医生。
See also
housemanUKold-fashioned
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Medical treatment: doctors & health workers generally
acupuncturist
aid worker
ambulanceman
ambulancewoman
brain surgeon
candy striper
care navigator
casualty officer
medic
medico
nephrologist
non-doctor
nonphysician
NP
nurse consultant
staff nurse
stretcher-bearer
surgeon
urologist
white coat
resident
adjective
uk /ˈrez.ɪ.dənt/ us /ˈrez.ə.dənt/
C1
living or staying in a place: 居住的;定居的;居留的
resident inShe's resident abroad/in Moscow.她现居住在国外/莫斯科。
[ before noun ]
used to refer to someone who has a special skill or quality in a group or organization: (有特殊技能或品质者)常驻的
resident expertShe is the university's resident expert on Italian literature.她是这所大学意大利文学方面的常驻专家。
humorousTony is the company's resident clown.托尼是公司里的专职小丑。
[ before noun ]
used to refer to an artist, writer, dancer, or musician who is invited to work for a particular amount of time in an organization that provides them with space, money, and materials:
After the concert, we viewed paintings exhibited by two resident artists.
For two years, he was resident choreographer at the American Ballet Theater.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Living or sleeping somewhere
abide
co-resident
co-residential
domiciled
dwell
inhospitable
inhospitably
live in
live in sinidiom
live out
populate
reoccupation
repopulate
repopulation
reside
residence
settle
slum
tenancy
warehousing

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resident | American Dictionary


resident
noun[ C ]
us/ˈrez·ɪ·dənt/
someone who lives in a place:
The local residents were angry at the lack of parking spaces.
A resident is also a doctor who is working, usually in a hospital, to get practical experience and training in a special area of medicine.

resident | Business English


resident
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈrezɪdənt/us
someone who lives in a particular building or area:
The park is a popular meeting place for local residents.
someone who stays in a hotel:
The hotel bar was only open to residents.
LAW
a person who has the legal right to live in a particular country that they were not born in:
You will be considered a US resident for tax purposes.
a doctor who is still training, and who works in a hospital:
She's a senior resident on the hospital's medicine ward.
resident
adjective
uk /ˈrezɪdənt/us
living or staying in a place:
resident in France/Michigan/London, etc.If you want to take a British driving test you must be resident in the UK.

Examples of resident


resident
One way to look at these issues is to explore how redevelopment plans were received locally, by residents and by contemporary reviewers.
And a theatre that has produced such high quality work in the past deserves a resident company.
A stratified random sample of 1672 individuals was selected for study purposes out of 10 569 residents, stratified by age and gender.
Farming, fishing, and (for a time early in the 1900s) the timber industry have provided the primary livelihood for residents.
The common themes that emerged did not discriminate hostel residents from community dwellers.
Medical residencies are not equal in terms of what they prepare their residents to do and how well each trains its physicians.
Female-headed households are defined as those self-declaring as female-headed plus those with no resident adult male over the age of 17. 12.
The acceptance that they are experiencing one another's inhabitation or transient presence in a space, creates a bond between residents.
Perhaps this is due to the presence there of a resident population, making them unique among southerly island groups.
When asked about why a certain resident received a particular label, the usual answer was, 'because that's how they are'.
They were extremely popular amongst the residents and drew the highest attendances.
Twenty residents participated in the study, five from the nursing home and 15 from the residential care unit.
As one example, nursing homes will be required to employ one nurse per 50 residents, very low in comparison to the standards of other countries.
Independent positioning, conversely, involved encouragement of residents' self-care and provided opportunities for residents to respond in interactions.
The majority of those colonized were elderly, many were female and nearly a third were residents of care homes.
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Collocations withresident


resident

These are words often used in combination with resident.

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adult resident
Interest payable on local authority debt now amounts to over £100 million a year—£1 per week for every adult resident.
From the
Hansard archive

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hostel resident
The common themes that emerged did not discriminate hostel residents from community dwellers.
legal resident
It is compulsory for ever y legalresident.
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