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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++re·side /rɪˈzaɪd/ ●○○ AWL verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]  1formalLIVE SOMEWHERE to live in a particular place 居住 He spent most of his time in Rutherglen, where his family resided. 他大部分时间都在拉瑟格伦度过,他的家人就在那里居住。see thesaurus at live2reside in something/somebody phrasal verb formal a) BEto be present in or consist of something 存在于;包括 Joe’s talent resides in his storytelling abilities. 乔的天赋在于他讲故事的能力。b) (also reside within something/somebody) if a power, right etc resides in something or someone, it belongs to them 〔权力、权利等〕属于 Executive power resides in the president. 行政权属于总统。→ See Verb table
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resideHowever, there are a variety of different types of institutional setting in which an older person might reside.The Maritime Province was both the temporary home for working-class compatriots from the homeland and the base for patriots residing abroad.The government bureau has prepared a booklet for U.S. citizens residing abroad.Miss Tonelli, how exactly did you come to reside at your current address?Miss Badu grew up in Dallas but now resides in Brooklyn.At that time there were many American writers residing in Paris.Or did the problem also reside in the hardness of the job itself?People who reside inside the city limits make up 60 percent of the population of the community.Qume's architecture allows the server code to reside on the host, eliminating costly licence fees.Trust resides squarely between faith and doubt.Where wealth resided they constructed the equivalent of kingdoms; huge shining towers of glass and steel.For the time being we reside with her parents in their small but practical house in the southern suburbs of Berlin.
Origin reside (1400-1500) French résider, from Latin residere to sit back, remain, stay, from sedere to sit
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reside
reside AC /rɪˈzaɪd/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
 Word Family: noun: resident, residence, residency; adjective: resident, residential; verb: reside
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: résider, from Latin residere 'to sit back, remain, stay', from sedere 'to sit'
formal to live in a particular place:
    He spent most of his time in Rutherglen, where his family resided.
     
reside in something/somebody phrasal verb formal
  1. to be present in or consist of something:
    Joe’s talent resides in his storytelling abilities.
  2. (also reside within something/somebody) if a power, right etc resides in something or someone, it belongs to them:
    Executive power resides in the President.
     
THESAURUS
    live to have your home somewhere: He lives with his parents. | Where do you live? | Do you like living in Tokyo? | Jo lives next to a busy road. | Judy lives in that nice house on the corner. | How do you like living in the city again after so many years away from it? | In 1905 Russell was living at 4 Ralston Street.
    be from/come from use this when talking about the country, city, or area where you usually live: My name’s Sharon and I’m from Harlow. | The man is believed to be from somewhere in the north of England. | ‘Where are you from?’ ‘I’m from Japan.’ | The winner came from Australia.
    inhabit if a group of people or animals inhabit an area, they live there. Used especially in written descriptions: The island is mainly inhabited by sheep. | Some tribes still inhabit the more remote mountains and jungles of the country.
    reside formal to live in a particular country, city etc: She now resides in the US. | Miss Badu grew up in Dallas but now resides in Brooklyn. | At that time there were many American writers residing in Paris. | Miss Tonelli, how exactly did you come to reside at your current address? | The government bureau has prepared a booklet for US citizens residing abroad.
    grow up to live somewhere when you are a child or teenager: This is the neighborhood where my father grew up. | I grew up on a farm in South Africa.


res·ide AW BrE /rɪˈzaɪd/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈzaɪd/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they reside BrE /rɪˈzaɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈzaɪd/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it resides BrE /rɪˈzaɪdz/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈzaɪdz/ 🔊past simple resided BrE /rɪˈzaɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈzaɪdɪd/ 🔊past participle resided BrE /rɪˈzaɪdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈzaɪdɪd/ 🔊 -ing form residing BrE /rɪˈzaɪdɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈzaɪdɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] + adv./prep. (formal) to live in a particular place 居住在;定居于He returned to Britain in 1939, having resided abroad for many years. 他在国外居住多年以后,于 1939 年回到了英国。🔊🔊 reˈside in sb/sthto be in sb/sth; to be caused by sth 在于;由…造成(或引起)The source of the problem resides in the fact that the currency is too strong. 问题的根源在于货币过于坚挺。🔊🔊reˈside in/with sb/sth(of a power, a right, etc. 权力、权利等) to belong to sb/sth 属于;隶属于 SYN be vested in The ultimate authority resides with the board of directors. 最高权力属于董事会。🔊🔊