形容詞定居的,常駐的; [計(jì)]常駐的,常存于內(nèi)存中的; [動(dòng)]不遷徙的(鳥(niǎo)獸等); 固有的,內(nèi)在的
名詞居民; (旅館的)住宿者; 住院醫(yī)師
名詞resident physicianoccupanthouse physician
形容詞migratory
名詞
1. City residents complain that migrant workers have threatened to take already scarce urban jobs.
城市居民抱怨民工威脅著本來(lái)已很緊張的城市就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì)。
1. 駐留:我在劍橋(Cambridge)兩個(gè)最流行的 party 當(dāng)駐留 (resident) DJ – Nice Up: The Shakedown 和 The Video Club. 這兩個(gè) party 是多種音樂(lè)的特點(diǎn), 總是人聚滿(mǎn)堂.
1. 居民;住戶(hù);居住者
The residents of a house or area are the people who live there.
e.g. The Archbishop called upon the government to build more low cost homes for local residents...
大主教呼吁政府為當(dāng)?shù)鼐用窠ㄔ旄嗟统杀镜淖≌?br /> e.g. More than 10 percent of Munich residents live below the poverty line.
超過(guò)10%的慕尼黑居民生活在貧困線(xiàn)以下。
2. (在某地)居住的,居留的
Someone who is resident in a country or a town lives there.
resident
e.g. He moved to Belgium in 1990 to live with his son, who had been resident in Brussels since 1967.
他于1990年搬到比利時(shí)和兒子一起住。他兒子自1967年起就住在布魯塞爾。
3. (醫(yī)生或教師)住在任職地的
A resident doctor or teacher lives in the place where he or she works.
e.g. The morning after your arrival, you meet with the resident physician for a private consultation.
到達(dá)后的第二天早上,你就去見(jiàn)住院醫(yī)生,進(jìn)行私人問(wèn)診。
4. 實(shí)習(xí)醫(yī)生
A resident or a resident doctor is a doctor who is receiving a period of specialized training in a hospital after leaving university.
5. 特聘的;專(zhuān)聘的
If an institution has a resident specialist, that specialist works for the institution.
resident的反義詞
e.g. Having begun her career at Gray's Pottery, she stayed there as resident designer for seven years.
在格雷陶器場(chǎng)開(kāi)始自己的職業(yè)生涯后,她在那里做了7年的特聘設(shè)計(jì)師。