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单词 residency
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Definition of residency in English:

residency

nounPlural residencies ˈrɛzɪd(ə)nsiˈrɛz(ə)dənsi
  • 1mass noun The fact of living in a place.

    居住

    a government ruling confirmed the returning refugees' right to residency

    政府裁决确认了回归难民的居住权。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They come to New Zealand thinking they can obtain permanent residency, and they cannot.
    • The new policy affects 11,000 applications for residency, but the total number of people involved is greater, as some applications involve two parents and siblings.
    • The notion of local residency was forged long before globalisation changed the living conditions of the world.
    • While the previous plan would have required only a year of residency in the territory for voters to be eligible, the latest plan would require a quarter of a century of residency.
    • ‘It is a beautiful country and I would love to stay but I can't get residency at present,’ said Matthew.
    • A new ‘citizen's pension ’, based on residency rather than national insurance contributions, would end pensioner poverty for women, he said.
    • As with so many rural villages, a number of young people are now working in the cities, although their roots as well as residency is still bound to the village.
    • The democratic rights to freely choose one's occupation and place of residency, as well as to immigration and asylum, are being ruthlessly sacrificed to the interests of big business.
    • All of these college towns - and many others - have local statutes that limit students from establishing residency and registering to vote.
    • Of course I still had to take up residency in Florida while the process was going on.
    • To be honest it felt embarrassing that I'd never given thought to the fact of his residency.
    • Qualification for the Commonwealth Games requires birth in Scotland, or a Scottish parent if born elsewhere in the United Kingdom, or residency for three of the previous five years.
    • His proposal could lead to permanent residency for illegals, some living in the US for more than 20 years.
    • Other draft laws give the authorities increased powers to deal with issues relating to housing, residency and labour rights.
    • If they get pregnant and have the baby here, they will be entitled to get residency.
    • When dutifully checking in the next day, he explained that his application for permanent residency is pending, allowing him legal stay until it is resolved.
    • Undocumented immigrants already working in the United States would have to wait another three years on a restricted visa before applying for permanent residency.
    • Personal import approval typically takes three to five weeks and will require among other things that you have owned the car here for a minimum of 12 months and that you have permanent Australian residency.
    • ‘Four years of residency proves nothing,’ he said.
    • The only qualification needed is proof of local residency, which can be presented at any of the listed Tourist Information Centres in exchange for a pass and list of discounts.
    Synonyms
    occupancy, occupation, residence, living in, housing, billeting, quartering, tenure
    1. 1.1count noun A residential post held by a writer, musician, or artist, typically for teaching purposes.
      (作家、音乐家或艺术家的)住校任教职位
      the photographs were taken in East London during an artist-in-school residency
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Look out for works from a residency program for emerging artists.
      • The final piece, Le Sacre du printemps features five dancers and was created this summer at the MAI during an artist residency.
      • BBC Radio 3 is to create an exciting new series of writers' residencies.
      • The project consisted of a series of artist's residencies at the South African National Gallery, in which artists were given stipends to make new work.
      • Six of the writers who have completed residencies in schools were present at the day of Masterclasses.
      • Participating artists can structure these residencies according to individual needs, with the one requirement that they share their findings, in whatever way they choose, with the public.
      • It invited proposals from schools for artist residencies and gave funding.
      • It offers three-week residencies, most often headed by three master artists, each accomplished in the creation of one of the visual arts, or poetry, writing, music composition, theater, or dance choreography.
      • Housed in former army barracks, the Headlands offers artists' residencies in an idyllic oceanside landscape of rolling hills.
      • Applications in writing, with examples of work, are invited from artists interested in the residency.
      • Artists pursue their ongoing work in an intense, three-week summer residency in New York City.
      • Weekly workshops and master classes in theater, visual arts, music and dance are offered as well as residencies for artists from the Los Angeles community.
      • The school also sponsors artists' residencies.
      • Eight residencies are awarded annually to promising young artists to facilitate their transition from formal school training to professional life.
      • Naturally, much of this book stems from the writers' residencies in Menton and the spirit of Katherine Mansfield is often invoked, explicitly or implicitly.
      • The eight writers will take up their residencies in January.
      • During the three-month residencies, some of the artists will take classes and participate in seminars.
      • Three Taring Padi artists had a residency in the recent Adelaide Festival.
      • The prize includes $100,000 and an artist residency and exhibition at the museum.
      • It has provided residencies for artists from all disciplines including visual artists, writers, composers, performance artists and film-makers, providing them with the time and the space to concentrate on their work.
      Synonyms
      residence, habitation, inhabitation, occupancy, tenancy, tenure, lease, living in
  • 2historical The official residence of the Governor General's representative or other government agent, especially at the court of an Indian state.

    〈史〉(总督代表或其他政府官员的)官邸(尤指英国驻印度总督派驻各邦的代表官邸)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today, the Residency, a well-preserved and poignant memory of the Raj, is worth visiting.
    • The old British Residency (effectively the British Embassy) was a vast Palladian villa, in plan not unlike its contemporary, the White House in Washington, and it lay in a garden just over the River Musi from the old city.
    • The Residency or Khengar Bhavan was built in 1882 AD as the residency of the British Resident in the ruler's minority.
  • 3An organization of intelligence agents in a foreign country.

    驻外情报机构

    he made contact with the KGB residency in Aden
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The KGB ‘residency’ in Delhi was one of the largest in the world outside the Soviet bloc, and was awarded the rare honour by the Centre of being promoted to ‘main residency’.
    • The majority of the translations in this release represent telegrams from the New York KGB Residency to Moscow Center in 1944.
    • The Moscow Center proceeded to add several new items to the London KGB residency's monitoring task.
  • 4British A musician's regular engagement at a club or other venue.

    〈英〉(乐师在夜总会等处的)常驻演出

    he saw me at a folk club where I was doing the residency one Sunday night
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Beatles are two days into a residency of two, sometimes three, shows a day at the Olympia Theatre that will last until 4 February.
    • The initiative will consist of four performance residencies and a local festival in which new productions will premiere.
    • I've started a monthly residency doing the livest R & B night in London's West End.
    • Joseph will be performing residency clubs dates in Canada sometime in May.
    • Word has it he has a residency at a North London club and I can't wait to find it and see him play as often as I can when I move there.
    • Newcastle, where the RSC has a regular residency, is one likely regional venue.
    • We spent a year or so doing one off gigs and residencies in a little fringe theater in Little Venice and we worked very, very hard.
    • He stayed with her for 10 years, and for six of them he held down a dance club residency at the Den in Norwalk.
    • The Bays are independent musicians who can be found on Friday nights at their weekly residency at Camden's Jazz Caf.
    • Were the place real, The Pariahs would have a weekly residency.
    • The Rheostatics have been doing annual residencies for years.
    • He cringes at his own stupidity for mentioning the residency gig the last time Gwynn had been in town.
    • You need to find a new way of building a buzz, and the way to do that now is to be out performing live at a residency in a club.
    • The second jam session is on Wednesday and Bejazzled continue their long-standing residency at the Old White Swan on Thursday.
    • I'll ask if I can just come for a regular residency.
  • 5North American A period of specialized medical training in a hospital; the position of a resident.

    〈北美〉住院专科实习期;住院专科实习医师职位

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After completing general or specialty residencies, most individuals enter some type of pharmacy practice or join industry or academia.
    • The senior physicians had finished their residency and had at least 2 years of ICU experience as senior physicians.
    • Insufficient training on disability during medical school and residency complicates this process.
    • He completed medical studies and a residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
    • His programme in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona offers two year fellowships to doctors who have completed residencies in primary care specialties.
    • After two years service in the South African army, he completed a residency in cardiothoracic surgery at Johannesburg Hospital.
    • The purpose of a residency is to attain professional competence in direct patient care and in practice management beyond entry level.
    • Many do residencies at affiliated hospitals and clinics with Hispanic clienteles of 60 percent and higher.
    • He completed a residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami.
    • At that time, there were 94 residencies at 32 different hospitals.
    • None of the training I received in medical school, residency, fellowship, or practice had taught me how to reply to Anna.
    • One of the ways to qualify foreign-trained health workers is to provide residencies and training positions in our hospitals.
    • There are many pathology residencies in which individuals can enjoy becoming well trained.
    • We have been away from each other a lot in the last few months, as she's been in Europe and is now doing her medical residency in a state not too far away.
    • He served a residency in pediatrics at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
    • How did he perform in medical school and residency and later in his practice as judged by the physician and nursing staff with whom he worked?
    • A shortage of positions for residency graduates in a field is immediately followed by a decline in U.S. medical students entering residencies in that field.
    • His medical residencies were in internal medicine and clinical psychiatry at the University of Florida.
    • I was also confident that I would be able to find or create a part-time residency in my chosen specialty of family practice, but I found I was wrong.
    • Many physicians need years of medical school and residency to even get a slight grasp of the problem.

Rhymes

presidency

Definition of residency in US English:

residency

nounˈrez(ə)dənsēˈrɛz(ə)dənsi
  • 1The fact of living in a place.

    居住

    a government ruling confirmed the returning refugees' right to residency

    政府裁决确认了回归难民的居住权。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When dutifully checking in the next day, he explained that his application for permanent residency is pending, allowing him legal stay until it is resolved.
    • Of course I still had to take up residency in Florida while the process was going on.
    • Other draft laws give the authorities increased powers to deal with issues relating to housing, residency and labour rights.
    • Personal import approval typically takes three to five weeks and will require among other things that you have owned the car here for a minimum of 12 months and that you have permanent Australian residency.
    • The democratic rights to freely choose one's occupation and place of residency, as well as to immigration and asylum, are being ruthlessly sacrificed to the interests of big business.
    • ‘Four years of residency proves nothing,’ he said.
    • A new ‘citizen's pension ’, based on residency rather than national insurance contributions, would end pensioner poverty for women, he said.
    • The only qualification needed is proof of local residency, which can be presented at any of the listed Tourist Information Centres in exchange for a pass and list of discounts.
    • His proposal could lead to permanent residency for illegals, some living in the US for more than 20 years.
    • To be honest it felt embarrassing that I'd never given thought to the fact of his residency.
    • They come to New Zealand thinking they can obtain permanent residency, and they cannot.
    • While the previous plan would have required only a year of residency in the territory for voters to be eligible, the latest plan would require a quarter of a century of residency.
    • The new policy affects 11,000 applications for residency, but the total number of people involved is greater, as some applications involve two parents and siblings.
    • The notion of local residency was forged long before globalisation changed the living conditions of the world.
    • If they get pregnant and have the baby here, they will be entitled to get residency.
    • Qualification for the Commonwealth Games requires birth in Scotland, or a Scottish parent if born elsewhere in the United Kingdom, or residency for three of the previous five years.
    • ‘It is a beautiful country and I would love to stay but I can't get residency at present,’ said Matthew.
    • As with so many rural villages, a number of young people are now working in the cities, although their roots as well as residency is still bound to the village.
    • Undocumented immigrants already working in the United States would have to wait another three years on a restricted visa before applying for permanent residency.
    • All of these college towns - and many others - have local statutes that limit students from establishing residency and registering to vote.
    Synonyms
    occupancy, occupation, residence, living in, housing, billeting, quartering, tenure
    1. 1.1 A residential post held by a writer, musician, or artist, typically for teaching purposes.
      (作家、音乐家或艺术家的)住校任教职位
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Participating artists can structure these residencies according to individual needs, with the one requirement that they share their findings, in whatever way they choose, with the public.
      • Housed in former army barracks, the Headlands offers artists' residencies in an idyllic oceanside landscape of rolling hills.
      • It offers three-week residencies, most often headed by three master artists, each accomplished in the creation of one of the visual arts, or poetry, writing, music composition, theater, or dance choreography.
      • Applications in writing, with examples of work, are invited from artists interested in the residency.
      • Weekly workshops and master classes in theater, visual arts, music and dance are offered as well as residencies for artists from the Los Angeles community.
      • The final piece, Le Sacre du printemps features five dancers and was created this summer at the MAI during an artist residency.
      • Naturally, much of this book stems from the writers' residencies in Menton and the spirit of Katherine Mansfield is often invoked, explicitly or implicitly.
      • BBC Radio 3 is to create an exciting new series of writers' residencies.
      • Look out for works from a residency program for emerging artists.
      • Three Taring Padi artists had a residency in the recent Adelaide Festival.
      • It invited proposals from schools for artist residencies and gave funding.
      • The eight writers will take up their residencies in January.
      • The prize includes $100,000 and an artist residency and exhibition at the museum.
      • The school also sponsors artists' residencies.
      • Artists pursue their ongoing work in an intense, three-week summer residency in New York City.
      • The project consisted of a series of artist's residencies at the South African National Gallery, in which artists were given stipends to make new work.
      • Eight residencies are awarded annually to promising young artists to facilitate their transition from formal school training to professional life.
      • It has provided residencies for artists from all disciplines including visual artists, writers, composers, performance artists and film-makers, providing them with the time and the space to concentrate on their work.
      • Six of the writers who have completed residencies in schools were present at the day of Masterclasses.
      • During the three-month residencies, some of the artists will take classes and participate in seminars.
      Synonyms
      residence, habitation, inhabitation, occupancy, tenancy, tenure, lease, living in
  • 2historical The official residence of the British governor general's representative or other government agent, especially at the court of an Indian state.

    〈史〉(总督代表或其他政府官员的)官邸(尤指英国驻印度总督派驻各邦的代表官邸)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today, the Residency, a well-preserved and poignant memory of the Raj, is worth visiting.
    • The Residency or Khengar Bhavan was built in 1882 AD as the residency of the British Resident in the ruler's minority.
    • The old British Residency (effectively the British Embassy) was a vast Palladian villa, in plan not unlike its contemporary, the White House in Washington, and it lay in a garden just over the River Musi from the old city.
  • 3A group or organization of intelligence agents in a foreign country.

    驻外情报机构

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The majority of the translations in this release represent telegrams from the New York KGB Residency to Moscow Center in 1944.
    • The Moscow Center proceeded to add several new items to the London KGB residency's monitoring task.
    • The KGB ‘residency’ in Delhi was one of the largest in the world outside the Soviet bloc, and was awarded the rare honour by the Centre of being promoted to ‘main residency’.
  • 4North American A period of specialized medical training in a hospital; the position of a resident.

    〈北美〉住院专科实习期;住院专科实习医师职位

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was also confident that I would be able to find or create a part-time residency in my chosen specialty of family practice, but I found I was wrong.
    • The purpose of a residency is to attain professional competence in direct patient care and in practice management beyond entry level.
    • After completing general or specialty residencies, most individuals enter some type of pharmacy practice or join industry or academia.
    • At that time, there were 94 residencies at 32 different hospitals.
    • His programme in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona offers two year fellowships to doctors who have completed residencies in primary care specialties.
    • He completed a residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami.
    • The senior physicians had finished their residency and had at least 2 years of ICU experience as senior physicians.
    • He served a residency in pediatrics at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
    • None of the training I received in medical school, residency, fellowship, or practice had taught me how to reply to Anna.
    • How did he perform in medical school and residency and later in his practice as judged by the physician and nursing staff with whom he worked?
    • Many do residencies at affiliated hospitals and clinics with Hispanic clienteles of 60 percent and higher.
    • He completed medical studies and a residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
    • Insufficient training on disability during medical school and residency complicates this process.
    • Many physicians need years of medical school and residency to even get a slight grasp of the problem.
    • There are many pathology residencies in which individuals can enjoy becoming well trained.
    • After two years service in the South African army, he completed a residency in cardiothoracic surgery at Johannesburg Hospital.
    • His medical residencies were in internal medicine and clinical psychiatry at the University of Florida.
    • One of the ways to qualify foreign-trained health workers is to provide residencies and training positions in our hospitals.
    • A shortage of positions for residency graduates in a field is immediately followed by a decline in U.S. medical students entering residencies in that field.
    • We have been away from each other a lot in the last few months, as she's been in Europe and is now doing her medical residency in a state not too far away.
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