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单词 domicile
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Definition of domicile in English:

domicile

noun ˈdɒmɪsʌɪlˈdɒmɪsɪl
Law formal
  • 1The country that a person treats as their permanent home, or lives in and has a substantial connection with.

    〈正式〉〔律〕原籍;(永久)住所

    his wife has a domicile of origin in Germany

    他妻子原籍德国。比较RESIDENCE。

    Compare with residence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is accepted, accordingly, that mother has, by birth and through her father's then domicile, an English domicile of origin.
    • When an individual acquires a domicile of choice, it is as if he is connected to his domicile of origin or dependency by a piece of elastic, known as the doctrine of continuance.
    • It appears that his domicile of origin was definitely in the United Kingdom.
    • So, you could have been born in France, but if your father was English, your domicile of origin is Britain.
    • Normally a defendant must be sued in the courts of his domicile but Article 16 provides for exclusive jurisdiction in some cases, thus departing from that normal rule.
    1. 1.1US A person's residence or home.
      〈主美〉住宅;家
      the builder I've hired to renovate my new domicile

      我雇来装修新家的建筑工人。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Neighbourhood associations argued that non-owner-occupied domiciles, such as lodging houses, do not contribute to the community and degrade quality of life in their neighbourhoods.
      • The best way I can think of to draw the kids back is to turn your domicile into a haunted house.
      • Let's examine the domicile situation: apartment, loft, multi-bedroom home, abandoned storage unit.
      • In the Kalahari Desert, one of their domiciles, surface water is not to be found.
      • With housing loans, possessing a domicile of your dreams is no longer a mirage.
      • She was fascinated by the little domiciles, and inspected each one with grave fascination.
      • The domicile and residence of the settlor and the beneficiaries is also relevant.
      • They also draw new homes modeled on domiciles that sheltered the nation's first families.
      • Days later, a black bear entered an Alaskan domicile and made itself, er, right at home.
      • For the second start in a row, on Saturday night they made short work of the 39-year-old Yankee starter in their domicile, roughing him up for four runs and knocking him out after two innings.
      • And I would extensively be honored if you house me in your fine domicile for the weekend.
      • Even as she gazed endlessly at her new domicile, Virginia did not feel at home, but rather as if she was being sent into a penitentiary.
      • However, her son and daughter-in-law also moved their domicile into the house without the elderly woman's permission.
      • A few months ago I wrote of a househunting trip, a visit to a domicile around the corner.
      • If I want to stay in my domicile, I should be allowed to stay?
      • The initial domicile for these 45 clients consisted of 3/4 housing to provide them with structure and group living skills.
      • Just marginally longer than his pickup, the little mobile domicile featured a closet sized bathroom to the immediate left of the one door, sofas that folded out to make beds, and a tiny galley kitchen.
      • But even a die-hard horror movie fan wouldn't like his home to be the domicile of these eight-legged creatures.
      • In years past Mother never exhibited a scintilla of tolerance for insects, going to extreme and toxic measures to keep them from gaining entrance to her domicile.
      • Perhaps it's a standard for this type of domicile, a 1 1/2 story home built in 1943.
      Synonyms
      residence, home, house, address, residency, lodging, lodging place, accommodation, quarters, billet
      informal pad
      British informal digs
      formal dwelling, dwelling place, abode, habitation
    2. 1.2 The place at which a company or other body is registered, especially for tax purposes.
      (尤指为纳税所设的公司或其他机构的)注册地址
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This followed the news that the company was registering its tax domicile in Madeira.
      • There's a certain grim irony here from comments made at the 2001 shareholders meeting to consider the domicile shift.
      • Also required were a minimum stock market capitalization of $1 billion and, to avoid exchange-rate or foreign tax worries, a U.S. domicile.
      • It collects flows and allocations data from both United States registered funds and funds registered in other leading domiciles such as Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Ireland, the UK, Caymans and Guernsey.
      • To prepare for the listing, it was created as a holding company for the assets and its domicile moved to Britain.
      • The company is planning to move its domicile from Australia to London, broadening the potential investor base.
      • To enhance its generalizability, this study did not restrict its sample in terms of partner domiciles or host country locations.
      • They have figured out how to rip off shareholder funds by moving to shifty offshore domiciles.
      • Wherever you're taxed, you'll need to know what your residency and your domicile are as they are not the same.
      • I work for a British company and, for tax purposes, consider the UK to be my domicile.
verbˈdɒmɪsʌɪlˈdɒmɪsɪl
be domiciledLaw formal
  • 1with adverbial of place Treat a specified country as a permanent home.

    〈正式〉〔律〕定居

    the tenant is domiciled in the United Kingdom

    这个房客定居于英国。比较RESIDE。

    Compare with reside
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The claimant is domiciled in the Republic of Ireland.
    • A person domiciled in a contracting state may also be sued.
    • Thus, most companies' security officers will be domiciled overseas.
    • But where the defendant is domiciled within the jurisdiction such an order cannot be regarded as exorbitant or as going beyond what is internationally acceptable.
    • It is not merely that a claimant is entitled to sue his defendant where he is domiciled; the defendant is entitled to be sued there.
    1. 1.1US Reside or be based.
      〈主美〉居住;以…为基地
      he was domiciled in a frame house in the outskirts of Bogotá

      他居住在波哥大市郊的一间木板房里。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They domicile me in a cat-free zone, but it's a problem.
      • The real plaintiff in the case, the New York Civil Liberties Union, charges that the police enforce quality-of-life rules only against homeless people, while ignoring the many domiciled offenders.
      • Pops pauses, pondering my question, while my interrogating eyes lock onto a weary mole domiciled between his eyebrows.
      • Since a great many of them live in the Caribbean or are domiciled in their Sun Belt mansions, many actually go north to spring camp.
      • Down in Florida we have people domiciled in our headquarters facility.
      Synonyms
      settle, establish oneself, live, make one's home, set up home, set up house, take up residence, put down roots, have one's domicile
      go to live in, move to, emigrate to
      North American set up housekeeping

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin domicilium 'dwelling', from domus 'home'.

Definition of domicile in US English:

domicile

noun
Law formal
  • 1The country that a person treats as their permanent home, or lives in and has a substantial connection with.

    〈正式〉〔律〕原籍;(永久)住所

    his wife has a domicile of origin in Germany

    他妻子原籍德国。比较RESIDENCE。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Normally a defendant must be sued in the courts of his domicile but Article 16 provides for exclusive jurisdiction in some cases, thus departing from that normal rule.
    • It is accepted, accordingly, that mother has, by birth and through her father's then domicile, an English domicile of origin.
    • So, you could have been born in France, but if your father was English, your domicile of origin is Britain.
    • It appears that his domicile of origin was definitely in the United Kingdom.
    • When an individual acquires a domicile of choice, it is as if he is connected to his domicile of origin or dependency by a piece of elastic, known as the doctrine of continuance.
    1. 1.1US A person's residence or home.
      〈主美〉住宅;家
      the builder I've hired to renovate my new domicile

      我雇来装修新家的建筑工人。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, her son and daughter-in-law also moved their domicile into the house without the elderly woman's permission.
      • They also draw new homes modeled on domiciles that sheltered the nation's first families.
      • The domicile and residence of the settlor and the beneficiaries is also relevant.
      • In years past Mother never exhibited a scintilla of tolerance for insects, going to extreme and toxic measures to keep them from gaining entrance to her domicile.
      • Days later, a black bear entered an Alaskan domicile and made itself, er, right at home.
      • In the Kalahari Desert, one of their domiciles, surface water is not to be found.
      • The best way I can think of to draw the kids back is to turn your domicile into a haunted house.
      • Neighbourhood associations argued that non-owner-occupied domiciles, such as lodging houses, do not contribute to the community and degrade quality of life in their neighbourhoods.
      • And I would extensively be honored if you house me in your fine domicile for the weekend.
      • Just marginally longer than his pickup, the little mobile domicile featured a closet sized bathroom to the immediate left of the one door, sofas that folded out to make beds, and a tiny galley kitchen.
      • A few months ago I wrote of a househunting trip, a visit to a domicile around the corner.
      • Perhaps it's a standard for this type of domicile, a 1 1/2 story home built in 1943.
      • Let's examine the domicile situation: apartment, loft, multi-bedroom home, abandoned storage unit.
      • If I want to stay in my domicile, I should be allowed to stay?
      • For the second start in a row, on Saturday night they made short work of the 39-year-old Yankee starter in their domicile, roughing him up for four runs and knocking him out after two innings.
      • She was fascinated by the little domiciles, and inspected each one with grave fascination.
      • But even a die-hard horror movie fan wouldn't like his home to be the domicile of these eight-legged creatures.
      • With housing loans, possessing a domicile of your dreams is no longer a mirage.
      • The initial domicile for these 45 clients consisted of 3/4 housing to provide them with structure and group living skills.
      • Even as she gazed endlessly at her new domicile, Virginia did not feel at home, but rather as if she was being sent into a penitentiary.
      Synonyms
      residence, home, house, address, residency, lodging, lodging place, accommodation, quarters, billet
    2. 1.2 The place at which a company or other body is registered, especially for tax purposes.
      (尤指为纳税所设的公司或其他机构的)注册地址
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To prepare for the listing, it was created as a holding company for the assets and its domicile moved to Britain.
      • The company is planning to move its domicile from Australia to London, broadening the potential investor base.
      • Wherever you're taxed, you'll need to know what your residency and your domicile are as they are not the same.
      • This followed the news that the company was registering its tax domicile in Madeira.
      • To enhance its generalizability, this study did not restrict its sample in terms of partner domiciles or host country locations.
      • They have figured out how to rip off shareholder funds by moving to shifty offshore domiciles.
      • It collects flows and allocations data from both United States registered funds and funds registered in other leading domiciles such as Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Ireland, the UK, Caymans and Guernsey.
      • I work for a British company and, for tax purposes, consider the UK to be my domicile.
      • Also required were a minimum stock market capitalization of $1 billion and, to avoid exchange-rate or foreign tax worries, a U.S. domicile.
      • There's a certain grim irony here from comments made at the 2001 shareholders meeting to consider the domicile shift.
verb
be domiciledLaw formal
  • 1with adverbial of place Treat a specified country as a permanent home.

    〈正式〉〔律〕定居

    the tenant is domiciled in the US

    这个房客定居于英国。比较RESIDE。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But where the defendant is domiciled within the jurisdiction such an order cannot be regarded as exorbitant or as going beyond what is internationally acceptable.
    • Thus, most companies' security officers will be domiciled overseas.
    • A person domiciled in a contracting state may also be sued.
    • It is not merely that a claimant is entitled to sue his defendant where he is domiciled; the defendant is entitled to be sued there.
    • The claimant is domiciled in the Republic of Ireland.
    1. 1.1US Reside or be based.
      〈主美〉居住;以…为基地
      he was domiciled in a frame house on the outskirts of town

      他居住在波哥大市郊的一间木板房里。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Pops pauses, pondering my question, while my interrogating eyes lock onto a weary mole domiciled between his eyebrows.
      • The real plaintiff in the case, the New York Civil Liberties Union, charges that the police enforce quality-of-life rules only against homeless people, while ignoring the many domiciled offenders.
      • Since a great many of them live in the Caribbean or are domiciled in their Sun Belt mansions, many actually go north to spring camp.
      • Down in Florida we have people domiciled in our headquarters facility.
      • They domicile me in a cat-free zone, but it's a problem.
      Synonyms
      settle, establish oneself, live, make one's home, set up home, set up house, take up residence, put down roots, have one's domicile

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin domicilium ‘dwelling’, from domus ‘home’.

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