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resident

N ผู้ พักอาศัย  inhabitant occupant native homeowner phu-pak-ar-sai

 

residential

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ที่พักอาศัย  kiao-kab-ti-pak-ar-sai

 

residentiary

A เกี่ยวกับ การอยู่อาศัย 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RESIDENT

a.[L. residens.] Dwelling or having an abode in a place for a continuance of time, but not definite; as a minister resident at the court of St. James. A B is now resident in South America.

 

RESIDENT

n. 1. One who resides or dwells in a place for some time. A B is now a resident in London.
2. A public minister who resides at a foreign court. It is usually applied to ministers of a rank inferior to that of embassadors.

 

RESIDENTIARY

a.Having residence.

 

RESIDENTIARY

n.An ecclesiastic who keeps a certain residence.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RESIDENT

Res "i *dent (-dent ), a. Etym: [F. résident, L. residens, -entis, p.pr. of residere. See Reside. ]

 

1. Dwelling, or having an abode, in a place for a continued length of time; residing on one's own estate; -- opposed to nonresident; as, resident in the city or in the country.

 

2. Fixed; stable; certain. [Obs. ] "Stable and resident like a rock. " Jer. TAylor. One there still resident as day and night. Davenant.

 

RESIDENT

RESIDENT Res "i *dent, n.

 

1. One who resides or dwells in a place for some time.

 

2. A diplomatic representative who resides at a foreign court; -- a term usualy applied to ministers of a rank inferrior to that of ambassadors. See the Note under Minister, 4.

 

RESIDENTER

RESIDENTER Res "i *dent *er (-$r ), n.

 

Defn: A resident. [Obs. or Colloq. ]

 

RESIDENTIAL

RESIDENTIAL Res `i *den ""tial (-dn "shal ), a.

 

1. Of or pertaining to a residence or residents; as, residential trade.

 

2. Residing; residentiary. [R.]

 

RESIDENTIARY

Res `i *den "tia *ry (-dn "sh-r; 277 ), a. Etym: [LL. residentiaris.]

 

Defn: Having residence; as, a canon residentary; a residentiary guardian. Dr. H. More.

 

RESIDENTIARY

RESIDENTIARY Res `i *den "tia *ry, n.

 

1. One who is resident. The residentiary, or the frequent visitor of the favored spot, ... will discover that both have been there. Coleridge.

 

2. An ecclesiastic who keeps a certain residence.

 

Syn. -- Inhabitant; inhabiter; dweller; sojourner.

 

RESIDENTIARYSHIP

RESIDENTIARYSHIP Res `i *den "tia *ry *ship, n.

 

Defn: The office or condition of a residentiary.

 

RESIDENTSHIP

RESIDENTSHIP Res "i *dent *ship (rz "-dent-shp ), n.

 

Defn: The office or condition of a resident.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

resident

res i dent |ˈrez (ə )dənt, ˈrezəˌdent ˈrɛz (ə )dənt | noun 1 a person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis. a bird, butterfly, or other animal of a species that does not migrate. a person who boards at a boarding school. historical a British government agent in any semi-independent state, esp. the governor general's agent at the court of an Indian state. 2 a medical graduate engaged in specialized practice under supervision in a hospital. adjective living somewhere on a long-term basis: he has been resident in Brazil for a long time. having quarters on the premises of one's work: resident farm workers. attached to and working regularly for a particular institution: the film studio needed a resident historian. (of a bird, butterfly, or other animal ) nonmigratory; remaining in an area throughout the year. (of a computer program, file, etc. ) immediately available in computer memory, rather than having to be loaded from elsewhere. DERIVATIVES res i dent ship |-ˌSHip |noun ( historical )ORIGIN Middle English: from Latin resident- remaining, from the verb residere (see reside ).

 

resident commissioner

res i dent com mis sion er noun a delegate elected to represent a dependency, such as Puerto Rico, in the US House of Representatives. They are able to speak in the House and serve on committees, but may not vote.

 

residential

res i den tial |ˌrezəˈdenCHəl ˈˌrɛzəˈdɛn (t )ʃəl | adjective designed for people to live in: private residential and nursing homes. providing accommodations in addition to other services: a residential college. occupied by private houses: quieter traffic in residential areas. concerning or relating to residence: land has been diverted from residential use. DERIVATIVES res i den tial ly adverb

 

residential school

resi ¦den |tial school noun a boarding school. (in Canada ) a government-supported boarding school for children from American Indian and Inuit communities.

 

residentiary

res i den ti ar y |ˌrezəˈdenCHēˌerē, -ˈdenCHərē ˌrɛzɪˈdɛn (t )ʃiˌɛri | adjective required to live officially in a cathedral or collegiate church. relating to or involving residence in an establishment or place. noun ( pl. residentiaries ) a residentiary canon. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (as a noun ): from medieval Latin residentiarius, from Latin resident- remaining (see resident ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

resident

resi |dent |ˈrɛzɪd (ə )nt | noun 1 a person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis. a bird, butterfly, or other animal of a species that does not migrate. Brit. a guest in a hotel who stays for one or more nights. US a pupil who boards at a boarding school. historical a British government agent in any semi-independent state, especially the Governor General's agent at the court of an Indian state. an intelligence agent in a foreign country. 2 N. Amer. a medical graduate engaged in specialized practice under supervision in a hospital. adjective 1 living somewhere on a long-term basis: he has been resident in Brazil for a long time. having quarters on the premises of one's work: resident farm workers. attached to and working regularly for a particular institution: the film studio needed a resident historian. (of a bird, butterfly or other animal ) remaining in an area throughout the year; non-migratory. 2 (of a computer program, file, etc. ) immediately available in computer memory, rather than having to be loaded from elsewhere. DERIVATIVES residentship noun ( historical )ORIGIN Middle English: from Latin resident- remaining , from the verb residere (see reside ).

 

resident commissioner

resi |dent com |mis ¦sion ¦er noun a delegate elected to represent Puerto Rico in the US House of Representatives. They are able to speak in the House and serve on committees, but may not vote.

 

residential

resi ¦den |tial |rɛzɪˈdɛnʃ (ə )l | adjective designed for people to live in: private residential and nursing homes. providing accommodation in addition to other services: a residential sixth-form college. occupied by private houses: quieter traffic in residential areas. concerning or relating to residence: land has been diverted from residential use. DERIVATIVES residentially adverb

 

residential school

resi ¦den |tial school noun a boarding school. (in Canada ) a government-supported boarding school for children from American Indian and Inuit communities.

 

residentiary

resi ¦den |tiary |rɛzɪˈdɛnʃ (ə )ri | adjective relating to or involving residence in a place. (of a canon ) required to live officially in a cathedral or collegiate church. noun ( pl. residentiaries ) a residentiary canon. ORIGIN early 16th cent. (as a noun ): from medieval Latin residentiarius, from Latin resident- remaining (see resident ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

resident

resident noun the residents of Ivoryton: inhabitant, local, citizen, native; townsfolk, townspeople; householder, homeowner, occupier, tenant; formal denizen. adjective 1 is he currently resident in New Brunswick? living, residing, in residence; formal dwelling. 2 a resident nurse: live-in, living in.

 

residential

residential adjective residential neighborhoods: suburban, commuter; rare exurban.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

resident

resident noun 1 the residents of New York City: inhabitant, local; householder, homeowner, houseowner; citizen, native, townsman, townswoman, taxpayer; occupant, occupier, tenant; humorous denizen, burgher; formal dweller; rare residentiary, indweller. 2 Brit. at present, the hotel bar is open to residents only: guest, person staying, boarder, lodger, client. ANTONYMS non-resident. 3 residents at a nursing home near Middleton St George: patient, inmate. adjective 1 trustees resident in the UK: living, residing, in residence, staying, remaining; formal dwelling; archaic biding; rare residentiary. 2 a resident nanny: live-in, living in. 3 the resident registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology: permanent, incumbent; French en poste. ANTONYMS visiting. 4 the health-care needs of the resident population: local, neighbourhood.

 

residential

residential adjective a residential area: suburban; commuter, dormitory; rare exurban.

 

Duden Dictionary

resident

re si dent Adjektiv EDV |resid e nt |englisch resident = ansässig, Resident ständig im Speicher eines Computers vorhanden

 

Resident

Re si dent Substantiv, maskulin , der |Resid e nt |der Resident; Genitiv: des Residenten, Plural: die Residenten lateinisch-französisch (-englisch )1 jemand, der sich [ständig ] im [südlichen ] Ausland an seinem zweiten Wohnsitz aufhält englisch resident, spanisch residente = Ansässiger, Einwohner, zu lateinisch residens (Genitiv residentis ), 1. Part von: residere, residieren 2 französisch résident < mittellateinisch residens (Genitiv: residentis ) = Statthalter, zu lateinisch residere, residieren veraltet Statthalter 3 Regierungsvertreter; Geschäftsträger

 

Residentin

Re si den tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Resid e ntin |weibliche Form zu Resident 1

 

French Dictionary

résident

résident , ente n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin 1 Personne habitant ailleurs que dans son pays d ’origine. : Les résidents mexicains aux États-Unis. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom résidant, qui habite en un lieu. 2 Au Canada, se dit d ’un médecin en cours de spécialisation. : Les résidents sont tenus de faire des gardes de nuit à l ’hôpital.

 

résidentiel

résidentiel , ielle adj. adjectif Réservé aux habitations, par opposition à industriel, commercial. : Un quartier résidentiel (et non *domiciliaire ). Ensemble résidentiel. Groupement important d ’habitations collectives ou individuelles auquel sont adjoints des éléments d ’équipement et qui présente une certaine unité architecturale (Recomm. off. ). : Un ensemble (et non *développement ) résidentiel d ’avant-garde. Ensemble résidentiel. Ensemble d ’immeubles d ’habitation conçu par un promoteur unique et formant un tout organisé (Recomm. off. ). : Des ensembles résidentiels (et non *développements domiciliaires ) intéressants. Note Orthographique résiden t iel.

 

Spanish Dictionary

residente

residente adjetivo /nombre común 1 [persona ] Que vive habitualmente en un lugar determinado :en este número de la revista se incluye una entrevista con el escritor Paul Bowles, residente en Tánger y autor de la música de las obras de teatro de Tennessee Williams .2 [funcionario, empleado ] Que vive en el mismo lugar donde trabaja :médico residente . VÉASE ministro residente .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

resident

res i dent /rézɪd (ə )nt /reside 名詞 s /-ts /C 1 家屋 地区などの 】居住 [滞在, 駐在 ]者 , 住民 , 市民 «of , in » (!しばしば ~s; その際修飾語を伴う ) (visitor )lawful permanent residents of the United States 合法的な永住合衆国住民 the total resident population 総住民数 2 ⦅英 ⦆(ホテルなどの )宿泊客 .3 ⦅米 ⦆【病院に住み込む 】医学実習 [研修 ], レジデント (resident physician ; ⦅英 ⦆registrar ) «at » .4 (外国に駐在する )駐在官 , 弁務官 .5 〘動 〙土地にすみついている鳥 , 留鳥 .形容詞 比較なし 1 かたく be «…に » 住んでいる , 居住 [滞在 , 駐在 ]している «in , of » Are you resident in Spain? スペインにお住まいですか 2 通例 名詞 の前で 〗住み込みで働く , 駐在する 教師 医者など 〉(live-in )▸ a resident assistant in the dormitories 学生寮の住み込み助手 3 名詞 の前で 〗(会社などの )専任の 専門家 ; ⦅おどけて ⦆(仲間うちで )おかかえの 専門家 our resident expert on photography うちでいちばんの写真通 4 〘動 〙渡り鳥ではない (migratory ).5 かたく 権利 性質などが 〉 «…に » 固有の , 内在する «in » .~̀ lien ⦅米 ⦆(合法的 )居住外国人 〘法的に有効な米国居住権を有する 〙.~́ s' associ tion ⦅英 ⦆(共同住宅の )自治会 (!単数形で複数扱いもある ) .

 

residential

res i den tial /rèzɪdénʃ (ə )l /形容詞 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 住宅の ; 住宅 [居住 ]に適した ; 居住用の ▸ a residential district 住宅地 2 宿泊を必要とする ; 宿泊設備のある ▸ a residential college 学生宿泊設備のある大学 ~̀ c re 在宅看護 .~̀ tr atment (精神障害 麻薬中毒などの )精神療養, 更生 .