residential
美音:
[´rezə´dentʃəl
]英音:
[´rezə´dentʃəl
]adj.住宅的,与居住有关的
难易程度:
residential为短语/超纲词汇
词频:2769
词形变化:
副词:residentially
词根
sed,sess,sid=to sit(坐)
residential
/,rezɪ'denʃl; ,rɛzə`dɛnʃəl/
adj [esp attrib 尤作定语]
1 containing or suitable for private houses 住宅的; 适于作住宅的
*a residential area, suburb, district, etc, ie one having no offices, factories, etc 住宅区、近郊住宅区等.
2 connected with or based on residence 与居住有关的
*I often go on residential summer courses. 我经常去学习必须住校的暑期课程.
* residential qualifications for voters, ie requiring that they should reside in the constituency 选民须为选区居民之资格.
residential
adja residential part of a town consists of private houses, with no offices or factories
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suburban a quiet residential neighbourhoodrelating to homes rather than offices or businesses
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domestic telephone services for residential customersresidential course/school etcespecially BrE if you are on a residential course, you are living in the institution where you are studying
1. Although the contracts are not binding and will never go to a jury, copies are given to the floor's residential adviser in case conflicts later arise. 虽然合同不具有法律约束力,也永远不会诉诸法庭,但合同副本都送到宿舍指导员处,以防日后发生冲突。
2. “It's the specifics that tear roommates apart,” says the assistant director of residential programs at a university in Ohio. "都是具体的事情弄得室友四分五裂,"俄亥俄州一所大学的宿舍管理处主任助理如是说。
3. “The contract gives us permission to talk about issues which students forget or are afraid to talk about,” says the director of residential programs. 宿舍管理处主任说:"合同允许我们处理一些同学们没有想到或不愿谈及的问题。"
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