reside
/rɪˈzaɪd/verb
no obj., with adverbial of place
1- have one's permanent home in a particular place居住:
people who work in the city actually reside in neighbouring towns.
在城里工作的人们实际上居住在邻近的镇上。
1.1
- be situated位(于):
the paintings now reside on the walls of a restaurant.
那些画现在挂在一个餐厅的墙上。
1.2
- (of power or a right) belong by right to a person or body(权力, 权利)归(于), 属(于):
legislative powers reside with the Federal Assembly.
立法权属于联邦议会。
1.3
- (of a quality) be present or inherent in something(性质)存在(于):
the meaning of an utterance does not wholly reside in the semantic meaning.
话语的含义并不完全存在于语义意义里。
词源
late Middle English (in the sense 'be in residence as an official'): probably a back-formation from RESIDENT, influenced by French résider or Latin residere 'remain', from re- 'back' + sedere 'sit'.