English-Thai Dictionary
residence
N การอยู่อาศัย kan-yu-ar-sai
residence
N ที่อยู่อาศัย ที่พัก ถิ่น ที่อยู่ domicile house ti-yu-ar-sai
residencey
N ที่อยู่อาศัย ti-yu-ar-sai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RESIDENCE
n. 1. The act of abiding or dwelling in a place for some continuance of time; as the residence of an American in France or Italy for a year.
The confessor had often made considerable residences in Normandy.
2. The place of abode; a dwelling; a habitation.
Caprea had been - the residence of Tiberius for several years.
3. That which falls to the bottom of liquors. Obs.
4. In the canon and common law, the abode of a person or incumbent on his benefice; opposed to non-residence.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RESIDENCE
Res "i *dence (rz "-dens ), n. Etym: [F. résidence. See Resident. ]
1. The act or fact of residing, abiding, or dwelling in a place for some continuance of time; as, the residence of an American in France or Italy for a year. The confessor had often made considerable residences in Normandy. Sir M. Hale.
2. The place where one resides; an abode; a dwelling or habitation; esp. , a settled or permanent home or domicile. "Near the residence of Posthumus. " Shak. Johnson took up his residence in London. Macaulay.
3. (Eng. Eccl.Law )
Defn: The residing of an incumbent on his benefice; -- opposed to nonresidence.
4. The place where anything rests permanently. But when a king sets himself to bandy against the highest court and residence of all his regal power, he then, ... fights against his own majesty and kingship. Milton.
5. Subsidence, as of a sediment. [Obs. ] Bacon.
6. That which falls to the bottom of liquors; sediment; also, refuse; residuum. [Obs. ] Jer. Taylor.
Syn. -- Domiciliation; sojourn; stay; abode; home; dwelling; habitation; domicile; mansion.
New American Oxford Dictionary
residence
res i dence |ˈrez (ə )dəns, ˈrezəˌdens ˈrɛz (ə )dəns | ▶noun a person's home; the place where someone lives. • the official house of a government minister or other public and official figure. • the fact of living in a particular place: Rome was his main place of residence. PHRASES in residence living in or occupying a particular place: the guests in residence at the hotel. • (—— in residence ) a person with a particular occupation (esp. an artist or writer ) paid to work in a college or other institution. take up residence start living in a particular place. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the fact of living in a place ): from Old French, or from medieval Latin residentia, from Latin residere ‘remain ’ (see reside ).
residence time
res i dence time ▶noun technical the average length of time during which a substance, a portion of material, or an object is in a given location or condition, such as adsorption or suspension.
Oxford Dictionary
residence
resi |dence |ˈrɛzɪd (ə )ns | ▶noun a person's home, especially a large and impressive one. • the official home of a government minister or other public or official figure. • [ mass noun ] the fact of living in a particular place: Rome was his main place of residence | she took up residence in Paris. PHRASES in residence living in a particular place: the guests currently in residence at the hotel. • (—— in residence ) a person with a particular occupation (especially an artist or writer ) paid to work in a college or other institution. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting the fact of living in a place ): from Old French, or from medieval Latin residentia, from Latin residere ‘remain ’ (see reside ).
residence time
resi |dence time ▶noun technical the average length of time during which a substance, a portion of material, or an object is in a given location or condition, such as adsorption or suspension.
American Oxford Thesaurus
residence
residence noun 1 formal her private residence: home, house, place of residence, address; quarters, lodgings; informal pad, digs; formal dwelling, dwelling place, domicile, abode. 2 the university residence: dormitory, dorm. 3 his place of residence: occupancy, habitation, residency; formal abode.
Oxford Thesaurus
residence
residence noun 1 formal his private residence: home, house, flat, apartment, place of residence, address, accommodation, place; quarters, lodgings; seat; French pied à terre; informal pad, digs; formal dwelling, dwelling place, domicile, abode, habitation. 2 his last known place of residence: occupancy, habitation, residency, inhabitation, tenancy, stay; formal abode, sojourn; rare inhabitancy, inhabitance, domiciliation, habitancy.
French Dictionary
résidence
résidence n. f. nom féminin Demeure, lieu d ’habitation. : Une jolie résidence secondaire. Note Technique La résidence est la demeure habituelle, tandis que le domicile est la demeure légale. LOCUTION En résidence (en parlant d ’un écrivain, d ’un artiste, d ’un musicien, etc. ). Créateur invité à séjourner en un lieu pour une période déterminée afin de participer aux activités d ’une communauté universitaire, culturelle, etc. : Un auteur en résidence à l ’Université de Montréal pendant une année.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
residence
res i dence /rézɪd (ə )ns /→reside 名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /1 C ⦅かたく ⦆(特に大きな )住宅 , 家 , 邸宅 ; 官邸 , 公邸 ; (建物としての )大使館 ▸ I have a residence in Manhattan .私はマンハッタンに家を持っています ▸ the Japanese (ambassador's ) residence in Peru ペルーの日本大使館 2 U ⦅かたく ⦆(一定期間の )居住 [滞在 , 在留 , 駐在 ]すること ; C 居住 [滞在 , 駐在 ]期間 ▸ permanent residence 永住 ▸ take up [establish ] residence in California カリフォルニアに住居を構える 3 U (永続的な )居住許可 ▸ legal residence 法的居住許可 in r é sidence 1 ⦅かたく ⦆〖be ~〗〈人が 〉 (公邸などに )居住して, 駐在して ; 〈大学生が 〉構内に住んで .2 〖名詞 の後で 〗(大学 劇団などで公式に )教えている 〈芸術家 詩人 作家など 〉.~́ h à ll ⦅米 ⦆(大学の )学生寮 (dormitory, ⦅英 ⦆hall of residence ).