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Definition of resident in English:

resident

noun ˈrɛzɪd(ə)ntˈrɛz(ə)dənt
  • 1A person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis.

    常住居民,定居者

    it was a beautiful hamlet with just 100 residents
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The majority of the permanent residents are retired ‘incomers’ devoted to growing their own vegetables and etching.
    • The hospital can acquire land owned by residents in the vicinity if it really needs parking space.
    • Citizens or permanent residents of other countries must have a valid passport and/or a valid visitor's visa.
    • Three weeks after opening, residents complained of foul odors.
    • Already, angry residents in the area are collecting a petition to go to the council complaining about the situation.
    • The elderly nursing home residents were screened as they were selected to participate in the study.
    • Increasingly, residents feel afraid to walk the streets at night.
    • However, if residents on the estate wanted to recycle cardboard a small fee might be levied.
    • Many of the island's residents attended the event, as did hundreds of visitors from the mainland.
    • The company was receptive to the idea when representatives met residents on the estate.
    • Campaigners and neighbouring residents fear the 1840 landmark will be sold for housing development.
    • The majority of the city's residents have lived here for generations.
    • He urged residents concerned about the late-night licence application to go to court next Tuesday.
    • Local residents have been angered by the Council's lack of action to keep the historic landmark.
    • He also sought to reassure residents concerned about the impact on the borough's skyline.
    • Worried residents also fear the mast could devalue their homes and put their health at risk.
    • Nearby residents complained about the smoke and burnt paper that was blown onto their property.
    • There are many older residents in the vicinity, many of whom are disabled.
    • The developer met with residents at a meeting organised by the development committee.
    • Only four of the 10 houses on the street are now owned by long-term residents.
    Synonyms
    inhabitant, local
    householder, homeowner, houseowner
    citizen, native, townsman, townswoman, taxpayer
    occupant, occupier, tenant
    humorous denizen, burgher
    formal dweller
    rare residentiary, indweller
    1. 1.1 A bird, butterfly, or other animal of a species that does not migrate.
      留鸟;无迁徙习性的蝴蝶(或其他动物)
      arctic residents are joined annually by long-distance migrants
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Roughly seven weeks ago the City of New York released four bald eagles in a park at the northern tip of Manhattan, hoping to re-establish the bird as a local resident.
      • Most pipits and wagtails are migratory, although some southern species may be residents.
      • Territorial males sired the majority of offspring, but residents and transients also sired small numbers of nestlings.
      • The population of aquatic birds, both resident and migratory, has also been affected by the reduction in the food supply.
      • March is a good time to begin to learn bird song with our resident species easier to hear before all the summer warblers arrive to make the task of identification more difficult.
      • The distinction between residents and transient species is not clear for all components of the fauna.
      • Some Washington birds are resident, but most migrate either north-south, or up and down in elevation.
      • Blue Jays are year-round residents across most of their range, but some northern birds do migrate south in the fall.
      • A third hypothesis is based on the idea that resident and migratory species may use different strategies to acquire territories and breeding opportunities.
      • Eastern Washington populations are migratory, while west-side birds are resident.
      • Boreal Chickadees are one of only a few species of songbird that are year-round residents in boreal forest.
      • Less mobile residents include several species of nudibranchs and sea hares, which are numerous in the early spring.
      • This could lead anyone to think that they are sedentary birds, resident in the same area throughout their lives.
      • Its many distinctive habitats offer some of the most wonderful resident, migrating, and wintering bird species in the area.
      • As many as 29 species were migrants, 15 species were local migrants and 128 species were residents.
      • They are a successful and aggressive species who are permanent residents in America.
      • This can result in the transmission of pathogens from introduced to naïve resident animals, or from resident to naive-introduced animals.
      • Because origin could not be ascertained, both species were classified as resident as well as nomadic.
      • These invertebrates provide food that sustain both resident and migrating birds.
      • Because of global warming, more and more species are colonising Britain, and some like the Red Admiral butterfly are even year-long residents now.
    2. 1.2British A guest in a hotel who stays for one or more nights.
      〈英〉(旅店)住客
      the hotel restaurant is open to residents and guests of residents
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Unless you were a hotel resident, it was more or less impossible to drink legally outside the home after 10 o'clock at night.
      • We were soon led upstairs to the dining room which was fairly busy with both hotel residents and other diners.
      • Called upon to evict the residents of a hotel on the grounds it is a fire hazard, Fry gets caught up in a massive police operation to close down an internet porn ring.
      • Fortunately, most of the residents were at the Guest Dinner being held in hall, leaving the building almost empty.
      • Although he used to fraternize with other hotel residents, a series of bad experiences ultimately made him distrustful of the people nearby.
      • But in many small hotels these facilities are often used primarily by hotel residents, with restricted meal times and fixed meal charges.
      • Outside you'll find a private garden, just for hotel residents, where flowers fill the generous space with colour and delicate fragrance and a fishpond ripples softly in the quiet.
      • Hundreds of thousands of tourists and residents have moved from hotels into shelters.
      • Car parking is available for all hotel residents.
      • A neighbour helped residents from the guest houses to escape through windows after seeing flames billowing from the house.
      • Ergo these figures indicate the majority of visitors to the city were the residents of the hotels and guest houses.
      • She also remembered him showing guns to residents in the hotel lounge, saying he was with the SAS.
      • Fellow guests are refined hotel residents and moneyed young local movers, though we were too taken with the views to care much.
      • The residents and guests of the Grand Hotel live their lives in comfort and splendor, spending their days in the bar or on the dance floor.
      • Mr Thomas said the hotel did not keep a guest book for residents to sign.
      Synonyms
      guest, person staying, boarder, lodger, client
    3. 1.3US A pupil who boards at a boarding school.
      〈美〉寄宿制学校学生
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most events are open only to residents of the summer school.
      • Nor will residents and students be able to tell which librarians are from the college and which ones are city employees.
      • It was written by a childhood resident of the Residential School and gave the first details of appalling abuse children there suffered at the hands of some workers many years before.
      • Maybe some alumni and other former residents will enjoy checking in here to reminisce about good old Madison.
      • This could be due to the fact that dormitory residents tend to interact more with each other than do off campus students who may spend less time on campus.
      • Arriving at schools, the teams were met by pupils, teachers and residents with a songs, drama and demonstrations of reading skills.
    4. 1.4historical A British government agent in any semi-independent state, especially the Governor General's agent at the court of an Indian state.
      〈史〉(英国政府派驻半独立国家的)特派代表;(英国驻印度总督派驻各邦的)特派代表
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was Resident at Satara in 1845 and at Baroda in 1847 and later Resident at Lucknow in 1854. He was given the command of the Persian war, 1856-1857.
      • In 1820 he was appointed resident at the court of the Nizam.
      • There was little responsibility on the Residents; but there was a great and awful responsibility on the Governor- General.
    5. 1.5 An intelligence agent in a foreign country.
      驻外特工
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was in contact with the KGB resident agents. It was long ago, but it seems to me that we met at social events.
      • He was assigned to the Soviet embassy in London as the KGB "resident" responsible for Soviet intelligence-gathering and espionage in the UK.
      • His career eventually took him to Washington, D.C. where he was a KGB resident.
  • 2North American A medical graduate engaged in specialized practice under supervision in a hospital.

    〈北美〉(高级专科)住院医师

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For stations involving physicians, fourth-year medical students or physician residents were used.
    • Worse, medical residents are often expected to make life and death decisions while working 36 hours straight.
    • Florida ranks 45th in the nation in number of medical residents, or physicians in training.
    • This renders the text particularly well-suited for medical students and pathology residents.
    • I run a geriatric psychiatry clinic at the university and supervise residents and medical students.
    • One study puts obstetrics at the bottom of specialty preferences among medical school residents.
    • It is indeed crucial to assess the residents ' knowledge of medical literature.
    • This Web-based program has been received with enthusiasm by our residents and medical students.
    • Most people, including medical residents, are responsible and would not deliberately put others at risk.
    • He currently works as a medical resident at another hospital and is waiting to hear the final outcome for this case.
    • Errors were committed by physicians, residents, RNs, and charge nurses.
    • Even though the patient was not on the family practice service, the resident accompanied him to the intensive care unit while a staff member contacted his private physician.
    • A group of medical residents were asked to identify which of their patients had inadequate health literacy.
    • The Oxford group consisted of two consultants, two fellows, three residents, and ten medical students.
    • Pathology residents and medical students would also find excellent references in this textbook.
    • I was a medical resident until recently, so I guess I've not had enough sleep for five years.
    • We are involved in the education of residents, medical students, and nurses.
    • In addition, residents in all the medical and surgical disciplines received a survey.
adjective ˈrɛzɪd(ə)ntˈrɛz(ə)dənt
  • 1Living somewhere on a long-term basis.

    常住居民,定居者

    he has been resident in Brazil for a long time

    他已在巴西居住了很长时间。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The concession applies to work done on all foreign-flagged vessels whose owners are not resident in Venezuela.
    • Around 9,700 of the 131,000 Chinese nationals resident in the country were granted permanent residency last year.
    • The 1951 questionnaire was sent to all doctors resident in the United Kingdom whose addresses were known to the BMA.
    • From about 1581 he was mainly resident in London, and pursuing an active and varied literary career.
    • There can be no dispute that, immediately before any retention in Australia, Victoria was habitually resident in the UK.
    • The applicant was an Italian national who had been legally resident in France since his birth and was working there as a trade union official.
    • The event, hosted at the ambassador's residence brought together scores of Norwegians resident in Zambia who were clad in colourful traditional costumes.
    • "The interests of the young people resident at the centre are, of course, paramount.
    • At the end of 2002 there were 63,996 driving licences held by people resident in County Mayo.
    • However, it is estimated that there are normally around 280 families resident in counties Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal.
    • Primary care trusts are now charged with explicit responsibilities for all looked after children resident in their boundaries.
    • He has remained one of the leading protagonists of the movement and, now resident in France, has founded the ‘Order of Interbeing’ to promote worthy social causes.
    • While these statistics are for women resident in Waterford city and county, more births were actually registered in Waterford.
    • In many instances the authorities are believed to have reduced the subvention, or state subsidy, payable to individual patients resident in nursing homes.
    • The course is open to all unemployed people resident in the Portlaoise area including those on Community Employment.
    • The overall value of the fishery will continue to attract a great deal of interest from those not resident in the north.
    • Because she was not habitually resident she was not eligible for housing assistance or income support.
    • With the exception of ten men, aged between 65 and 86 years, who are resident long term in the hostel, the majority of others remain on average two or three nights.
    • He said the adults who tried to solicit these children were aware of the profile of the children resident in the homes.
    • While abroad, French officials resident in Rome began to collect early Italian gold-ground paintings and created a new taste for primitive Christian art.
    Synonyms
    living, residing, in residence, staying, remaining
    formal dwelling
    archaic biding
    rare residentiary
    live-in, living in
    1. 1.1 Having quarters on the premises of one's work.
      住在工作场所的
      resident farm workers

      住场农场工人。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • To gain permanent residency, the temporary resident farm-worker would need to fulfill a prospective agricultural-work requirement.
      • At this time, the house was modified to accommodate a resident farmer and his family.
      • The Tangier traveller clearly felt at home in Tagedda, which had its own quarter of resident merchants from North Africa and a circle of literate scholars.
      • Support restricted and applied on only one farm per resident farmer would, of course, arrest this and is surely no more than any equitable society would expect.
    2. 1.2 Attached to and working regularly for a particular institution.
      常驻的
      the film studio needed a resident historian

      电影厂需要一位常驻的历史学家。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The author was a resident fellow at the Institute at the time this article was written.
      • He's a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
      • He is now a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
      • He is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and editor of the Middle East Quarterly.
      • She's a law professor at the University of New Mexico and a resident scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute.
      • James is a contributing writer and a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
      • Much of the film's historical credibility can be sheeted home to the influence of its resident consultant, a British history writer.
      • During summer orientation, students are assigned a PDP adviser and two student resident counselors.
      • To talk more about all of this we're joined now by a resident scholar at the Institute in Washington.
      • He is also resident chef for the channel's Food & Drink and regularly appears on Ready Steady Cook.
      • He is sitting in his office at the American Enterprise Institute, where he is a resident fellow.
      • Coursework, because it is entirely at the discretion of an examiner which is usually a resident tutor, can be used to mark down a student.
      • Students also receive singing lessons from the resident teachers.
      • He is also a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.
      • In fact such is Michael's knowledge on historical matters in Carlow that he has also found himself in the role of The Nationalist's resident local historian!
      Synonyms
      permanent, incumbent
      French en poste
    3. 1.3 (of a bird, butterfly or other animal) remaining in an area throughout the year; non-migratory.
      (鸟、蝴蝶等)非迁徙性的
      resident mute swans and wintering Bewick's swans
      Example sentencesExamples
      • During the first treatment, resident mice remained on each site throughout the study period.
      • The fencing was removed and the resident deer herd cut from 900 to 300.
      • Most striking is the consistency of the resident species.
      • Although lots of other birds rate highly, that trio tops the charts of our summer resident birds.
      • Nomadic species had longer latencies than did resident species.
      • Many resident birds can also be spotted here like the yellow-wattle Lapwing or the common bee-eater.
      • And also, resident hummingbirds are expected to be more tenacious than migrants.
      • Toxicity, nutritional deficiency, and competition with resident species are the primary causal factors in their host plant separation.
      • The resident birds - about 50,000 of them - nest around the salty flats of Lake Rosa, a reservoir ringed by mangrove trees.
      • The dummy nests are also used throughout the year for shelter, and dummy nests of resident birds tend to be sturdier than dummy nests of migrants who do not use them for winter shelter.
      • Summary maps of territorial boundaries of each resident bird were compiled monthly.
      • All migratory species breed in North America, whereas none of the resident species fall within that area.
      • In recent years, scientists revealed that resident killer whales were heavily contaminated with deadly toxic chemicals.
      • We determined the identities of resident fish through unique natural color markings, individual sizes, and home range locations.
      • In the meantime, strategically placed brush piles in the woodland area supply the resident birds with nesting materials.
      • A mature bull, at twice the weight of a red deer, is by far our largest resident mammal and a most impressive animal by any standard.
      • Migratory habit is related to philopatry, because resident species of birds tend to have lower dispersal rates than migratory species.
      • We did not detect any nest site changes among resident birds as a response to the experimental treatment.
      • Strings of brown algae introduced to territories are quickly removed by the resident fish.
      • Hares are resident herbivores, grazing in both dune and marsh areas.
  • 2(of a computer program, file, etc.) immediately available in computer memory, rather than having to be loaded from elsewhere.

    (计算机程序、文件等)(在存储器中)常驻的,驻留的

    an intangible computer program resident on a magnetic disk
    the ability to load memory-resident programs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If server resident software is required for the solution to operate correctly, that should be accounted for as a host is added.
    • It gets worse, the virus scanning part of the process runs from a separate PC - which means you're unlikely to pick up memory resident viruses.
    • When a user leaves the vicinity of the computer, normal operation of a computer's resident security will control computer function.
    • An example would be retro viruses that attack antivirus software by deleting virus definition tables or memory resident scanners.
    • The resident volume allocation features of the storage array in combination with switch zoning provide a measure of volume-access security.

Derivatives

  • residentship

  • noun ˈrɛzɪd(ə)ntʃɪp
    mass nounhistorical
    • The fact of living or having the right to live in a particular place.

      status of permanent residentship
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The most often used reasons or grounds were in fact claims to urban residentship arising from connections to the city by previous residence, by birth and by family.
      • However, I don't have a permanent residentship yet.
      • I myself went through the whole process of getting a permanent residentship.

Origin

Middle English: from Latin resident- 'remaining', from the verb residere (see reside).

Rhymes

president

Definition of resident in US English:

resident

nounˈrɛz(ə)dəntˈrez(ə)dənt
  • 1A person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis.

    常住居民,定居者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The majority of the permanent residents are retired ‘incomers’ devoted to growing their own vegetables and etching.
    • Local residents have been angered by the Council's lack of action to keep the historic landmark.
    • Campaigners and neighbouring residents fear the 1840 landmark will be sold for housing development.
    • The company was receptive to the idea when representatives met residents on the estate.
    • The developer met with residents at a meeting organised by the development committee.
    • He also sought to reassure residents concerned about the impact on the borough's skyline.
    • The elderly nursing home residents were screened as they were selected to participate in the study.
    • He urged residents concerned about the late-night licence application to go to court next Tuesday.
    • However, if residents on the estate wanted to recycle cardboard a small fee might be levied.
    • Nearby residents complained about the smoke and burnt paper that was blown onto their property.
    • There are many older residents in the vicinity, many of whom are disabled.
    • Citizens or permanent residents of other countries must have a valid passport and/or a valid visitor's visa.
    • Worried residents also fear the mast could devalue their homes and put their health at risk.
    • The majority of the city's residents have lived here for generations.
    • The hospital can acquire land owned by residents in the vicinity if it really needs parking space.
    • Increasingly, residents feel afraid to walk the streets at night.
    • Only four of the 10 houses on the street are now owned by long-term residents.
    • Three weeks after opening, residents complained of foul odors.
    • Many of the island's residents attended the event, as did hundreds of visitors from the mainland.
    • Already, angry residents in the area are collecting a petition to go to the council complaining about the situation.
    Synonyms
    inhabitant, local
    1. 1.1 A bird, butterfly, or other animal of a species that does not migrate.
      留鸟;无迁徙习性的蝴蝶(或其他动物)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most pipits and wagtails are migratory, although some southern species may be residents.
      • March is a good time to begin to learn bird song with our resident species easier to hear before all the summer warblers arrive to make the task of identification more difficult.
      • They are a successful and aggressive species who are permanent residents in America.
      • A third hypothesis is based on the idea that resident and migratory species may use different strategies to acquire territories and breeding opportunities.
      • These invertebrates provide food that sustain both resident and migrating birds.
      • Its many distinctive habitats offer some of the most wonderful resident, migrating, and wintering bird species in the area.
      • This could lead anyone to think that they are sedentary birds, resident in the same area throughout their lives.
      • Because origin could not be ascertained, both species were classified as resident as well as nomadic.
      • Less mobile residents include several species of nudibranchs and sea hares, which are numerous in the early spring.
      • Blue Jays are year-round residents across most of their range, but some northern birds do migrate south in the fall.
      • This can result in the transmission of pathogens from introduced to naïve resident animals, or from resident to naive-introduced animals.
      • The distinction between residents and transient species is not clear for all components of the fauna.
      • Roughly seven weeks ago the City of New York released four bald eagles in a park at the northern tip of Manhattan, hoping to re-establish the bird as a local resident.
      • As many as 29 species were migrants, 15 species were local migrants and 128 species were residents.
      • Boreal Chickadees are one of only a few species of songbird that are year-round residents in boreal forest.
      • Some Washington birds are resident, but most migrate either north-south, or up and down in elevation.
      • The population of aquatic birds, both resident and migratory, has also been affected by the reduction in the food supply.
      • Territorial males sired the majority of offspring, but residents and transients also sired small numbers of nestlings.
      • Eastern Washington populations are migratory, while west-side birds are resident.
      • Because of global warming, more and more species are colonising Britain, and some like the Red Admiral butterfly are even year-long residents now.
    2. 1.2US A person who boards at a boarding school.
      〈美〉寄宿制学校学生
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nor will residents and students be able to tell which librarians are from the college and which ones are city employees.
      • Arriving at schools, the teams were met by pupils, teachers and residents with a songs, drama and demonstrations of reading skills.
      • It was written by a childhood resident of the Residential School and gave the first details of appalling abuse children there suffered at the hands of some workers many years before.
      • Most events are open only to residents of the summer school.
      • Maybe some alumni and other former residents will enjoy checking in here to reminisce about good old Madison.
      • This could be due to the fact that dormitory residents tend to interact more with each other than do off campus students who may spend less time on campus.
    3. 1.3historical A British government agent in any semi-independent state, especially the Governor General's agent at the court of an Indian state.
      〈史〉(英国政府派驻半独立国家的)特派代表;(英国驻印度总督派驻各邦的)特派代表
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was Resident at Satara in 1845 and at Baroda in 1847 and later Resident at Lucknow in 1854. He was given the command of the Persian war, 1856-1857.
      • In 1820 he was appointed resident at the court of the Nizam.
      • There was little responsibility on the Residents; but there was a great and awful responsibility on the Governor- General.
  • 2North American A medical graduate engaged in specialized practice under supervision in a hospital.

    〈北美〉(高级专科)住院医师

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He currently works as a medical resident at another hospital and is waiting to hear the final outcome for this case.
    • Most people, including medical residents, are responsible and would not deliberately put others at risk.
    • One study puts obstetrics at the bottom of specialty preferences among medical school residents.
    • Worse, medical residents are often expected to make life and death decisions while working 36 hours straight.
    • The Oxford group consisted of two consultants, two fellows, three residents, and ten medical students.
    • We are involved in the education of residents, medical students, and nurses.
    • This Web-based program has been received with enthusiasm by our residents and medical students.
    • I was a medical resident until recently, so I guess I've not had enough sleep for five years.
    • Florida ranks 45th in the nation in number of medical residents, or physicians in training.
    • Even though the patient was not on the family practice service, the resident accompanied him to the intensive care unit while a staff member contacted his private physician.
    • A group of medical residents were asked to identify which of their patients had inadequate health literacy.
    • I run a geriatric psychiatry clinic at the university and supervise residents and medical students.
    • For stations involving physicians, fourth-year medical students or physician residents were used.
    • Errors were committed by physicians, residents, RNs, and charge nurses.
    • Pathology residents and medical students would also find excellent references in this textbook.
    • This renders the text particularly well-suited for medical students and pathology residents.
    • In addition, residents in all the medical and surgical disciplines received a survey.
    • It is indeed crucial to assess the residents ' knowledge of medical literature.
adjectiveˈrɛz(ə)dəntˈrez(ə)dənt
  • 1Living somewhere on a long-term basis.

    常住居民,定居者

    he has been resident in Brazil for a long time

    他已在巴西居住了很长时间。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The overall value of the fishery will continue to attract a great deal of interest from those not resident in the north.
    • However, it is estimated that there are normally around 280 families resident in counties Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal.
    • He said the adults who tried to solicit these children were aware of the profile of the children resident in the homes.
    • The 1951 questionnaire was sent to all doctors resident in the United Kingdom whose addresses were known to the BMA.
    • With the exception of ten men, aged between 65 and 86 years, who are resident long term in the hostel, the majority of others remain on average two or three nights.
    • He has remained one of the leading protagonists of the movement and, now resident in France, has founded the ‘Order of Interbeing’ to promote worthy social causes.
    • Because she was not habitually resident she was not eligible for housing assistance or income support.
    • In many instances the authorities are believed to have reduced the subvention, or state subsidy, payable to individual patients resident in nursing homes.
    • Primary care trusts are now charged with explicit responsibilities for all looked after children resident in their boundaries.
    • The course is open to all unemployed people resident in the Portlaoise area including those on Community Employment.
    • At the end of 2002 there were 63,996 driving licences held by people resident in County Mayo.
    • Around 9,700 of the 131,000 Chinese nationals resident in the country were granted permanent residency last year.
    • "The interests of the young people resident at the centre are, of course, paramount.
    • The concession applies to work done on all foreign-flagged vessels whose owners are not resident in Venezuela.
    • There can be no dispute that, immediately before any retention in Australia, Victoria was habitually resident in the UK.
    • While these statistics are for women resident in Waterford city and county, more births were actually registered in Waterford.
    • From about 1581 he was mainly resident in London, and pursuing an active and varied literary career.
    • While abroad, French officials resident in Rome began to collect early Italian gold-ground paintings and created a new taste for primitive Christian art.
    • The applicant was an Italian national who had been legally resident in France since his birth and was working there as a trade union official.
    • The event, hosted at the ambassador's residence brought together scores of Norwegians resident in Zambia who were clad in colourful traditional costumes.
    Synonyms
    living, residing, in residence, staying, remaining
    live-in, living in
    1. 1.1 Having quarters on the premises of one's work.
      住在工作场所的
      resident farm workers

      住场农场工人。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Tangier traveller clearly felt at home in Tagedda, which had its own quarter of resident merchants from North Africa and a circle of literate scholars.
      • To gain permanent residency, the temporary resident farm-worker would need to fulfill a prospective agricultural-work requirement.
      • At this time, the house was modified to accommodate a resident farmer and his family.
      • Support restricted and applied on only one farm per resident farmer would, of course, arrest this and is surely no more than any equitable society would expect.
    2. 1.2 Attached to and working regularly for a particular institution.
      常驻的
      the film studio needed a resident historian

      电影厂需要一位常驻的历史学家。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Students also receive singing lessons from the resident teachers.
      • He is now a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
      • Much of the film's historical credibility can be sheeted home to the influence of its resident consultant, a British history writer.
      • He is also resident chef for the channel's Food & Drink and regularly appears on Ready Steady Cook.
      • He is also a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.
      • In fact such is Michael's knowledge on historical matters in Carlow that he has also found himself in the role of The Nationalist's resident local historian!
      • During summer orientation, students are assigned a PDP adviser and two student resident counselors.
      • To talk more about all of this we're joined now by a resident scholar at the Institute in Washington.
      • The author was a resident fellow at the Institute at the time this article was written.
      • He's a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
      • Coursework, because it is entirely at the discretion of an examiner which is usually a resident tutor, can be used to mark down a student.
      • He is sitting in his office at the American Enterprise Institute, where he is a resident fellow.
      • He is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and editor of the Middle East Quarterly.
      • James is a contributing writer and a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
      • She's a law professor at the University of New Mexico and a resident scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute.
      Synonyms
      permanent, incumbent
    3. 1.3 (of a bird, butterfly, or other animal) nonmigratory; remaining in an area throughout the year.
      (鸟、蝴蝶等)非迁徙性的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although lots of other birds rate highly, that trio tops the charts of our summer resident birds.
      • A mature bull, at twice the weight of a red deer, is by far our largest resident mammal and a most impressive animal by any standard.
      • Migratory habit is related to philopatry, because resident species of birds tend to have lower dispersal rates than migratory species.
      • In recent years, scientists revealed that resident killer whales were heavily contaminated with deadly toxic chemicals.
      • We did not detect any nest site changes among resident birds as a response to the experimental treatment.
      • Strings of brown algae introduced to territories are quickly removed by the resident fish.
      • All migratory species breed in North America, whereas none of the resident species fall within that area.
      • The resident birds - about 50,000 of them - nest around the salty flats of Lake Rosa, a reservoir ringed by mangrove trees.
      • We determined the identities of resident fish through unique natural color markings, individual sizes, and home range locations.
      • And also, resident hummingbirds are expected to be more tenacious than migrants.
      • Toxicity, nutritional deficiency, and competition with resident species are the primary causal factors in their host plant separation.
      • During the first treatment, resident mice remained on each site throughout the study period.
      • The fencing was removed and the resident deer herd cut from 900 to 300.
      • Nomadic species had longer latencies than did resident species.
      • Summary maps of territorial boundaries of each resident bird were compiled monthly.
      • The dummy nests are also used throughout the year for shelter, and dummy nests of resident birds tend to be sturdier than dummy nests of migrants who do not use them for winter shelter.
      • Hares are resident herbivores, grazing in both dune and marsh areas.
      • In the meantime, strategically placed brush piles in the woodland area supply the resident birds with nesting materials.
      • Most striking is the consistency of the resident species.
      • Many resident birds can also be spotted here like the yellow-wattle Lapwing or the common bee-eater.
    4. 1.4 (of a computer program, file, etc.) immediately available in computer memory, rather than having to be loaded from elsewhere.
      (计算机程序、文件等)(在存储器中)常驻的,驻留的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • An example would be retro viruses that attack antivirus software by deleting virus definition tables or memory resident scanners.
      • If server resident software is required for the solution to operate correctly, that should be accounted for as a host is added.
      • It gets worse, the virus scanning part of the process runs from a separate PC - which means you're unlikely to pick up memory resident viruses.
      • When a user leaves the vicinity of the computer, normal operation of a computer's resident security will control computer function.
      • The resident volume allocation features of the storage array in combination with switch zoning provide a measure of volume-access security.

Origin

Middle English: from Latin resident- ‘remaining’, from the verb residere (see reside).

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