reside的意思和读音

reside

: [rɪˈzaɪd] : [rɪ'zaɪd]

v.

resides  residing  resided  

v.live,live in,inhabit,dwell,exist in

residev.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to live in a particular place

He returned to Britain in 1939, having resided abroad for many years. 1939

v.1., (in; at);(),2.(), (in);(,), (in)

v.1.to live in a particular place

1. dissident a reside v residence n ...

2. preside vi. reside vi. residential a. , ...

3. remote display protocol reside restart ...

4. fang , ... reside , , ... antenna 线, , ... ...

5. reheating reside rod ...

6. inhabit: reside: ()… make a live: ...

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1.If it were to reside outside of a plug-in, deploying code updates becomes more difficult.

2.The law provides for the "freedom to reside in or travel to any place" ; however, the government did not respect this right in practice.”;

3.We simply do not ultimately want to be taken for the results of the architectural significance does not reside only living machines.

4.The point in time at which these prophecies will begin to be fulfilled will be when a Pope will no longer reside in Rome.

5."Monks can now practice and reside in monasteries, but we're talking about long before the establishment of any monastery, " he said.“。”

6.I will suggest that her actions evoke moral meanings that reside at the heart of her possible influence on her students.

7.One of first things biologists noticed was that genes reside in different parts of the nucleus depending on their activity.

8.Live in the land which I shall tell you of. 3 Reside in this land, and I will be with you and bless you.

9.Black holes millions or billions times as massive as the sun reside at the heart of most galaxies, including our own.亿

10.Mr. Peskov said Mr. Depardieu wouldn't have to reside in Russia to maintain his citizenship. 'It is entirely up to him, ' he said.