单词 | abode |
释义 | abodeWord family nounabodeabodement a·bode1 /əˈbəʊd $ əˈboʊd/ noun [countableC] 1 formalHOME someone’s home – sometimes used humorously 住所〔有时为幽默用法〕 Welcome to my humble abode. 欢迎光临寒舍。 a homeless person with no fixed abode (=no permanent home) 居无定所的无家可归者 2. right of abode law the right to live in a country 居留权 Examples from the Corpus right of abode• This would have allowed the right of abode to all citizens in any part of the country.• The 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act changed this, and only those born in Britain were henceforth automatically given the right of abode.• That is six times the number to be offered the right of abode in the government's package. Examples from the Corpus abode• It was an abode of perfect blessedness.• Therefore a rabbit has no fixed abode.• The poets did not care to linger in that gloom-hidden abode.• The 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act changed this, and only those born in Britain were henceforth automatically given the right of abode.• It was in some contrast to Jansher's abode in nearby Peshawar, but Mehboob and his family were happy.• And, it causes ice dams on a few unfortunate abodes. no fixed abode• Therefore a rabbit has no fixed abode.• For life here is junkie, is hooker is single-parent, is no fixed abode.• Stephen Leach, 35, of no fixed abode, said nothing during the brief hearing before Liverpool magistrates.• Both were said to be of no fixed abode, although they originate from the Old Swan district of Liverpool.• I was of no fixed abode, but I'd finished my time so they still let me go.• Consider too the vulnerability of the homeless person with no fixed abode. abode2 verb LIVE SOMEWHEREthe past tense of abide abide的过去式 From Longman Business Dictionary abodea·bode /əˈbəʊdəˈboʊd/ noun [countableC usually singular] formalLAW the place where someone lives He has the right of abode in the UK (=he has the right to live there). (1200-1300) abide |
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