Definition of the word resident

Adjective



Several tribes are resident in this part of the country.

Recent Examples on the Web



Last year Italy recorded more than 12 deaths for every seven births and the resident population fell by 179,000 to 58.85 million, ISTAT said in its annual demographic report.


Fox News, 7 Apr. 2023





Residents will be able to work with the building’s on-site team, which includes a resident services coordinator, case managers and peer support specialists.


oregonlive, 5 Apr. 2023





Today only 73 remain in the southern resident population, which comprises three familial groups called pods, according to the Center for Whale Research on Washington state’s San Juan Island.


Freida Frisaro And Gene Johnson, The Christian Science Monitor, 31 Mar. 2023





Today only 73 remain in the southern resident population, which comprises three familial groups called pods, according to the Center for Whale Research on Washington state’s San Juan Island.


Freida Frisaro And Gene Johnson, Anchorage Daily News, 31 Mar. 2023





At least 13 orcas died in the roundups, and 45 were delivered to theme parks around the world — reducing the southern resident population by about 40%.


Bill Kearney, Sun Sentinel, 30 Mar. 2023





But no sooner did the Hollywood star, who plays Nike’s resident basketball expert, Sonny Vaccaro in Air, begin discussing his acting philosophy than the video screen became fuzzy and pixelated and finally froze up.


Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 29 Mar. 2023





The other resident company of the Latino Cultural Center is premiering Orígenes/Origins (Cara Mia Theatre, April 15-30), a collaboration with Mexico City’s Laboratorio de la Mascara about a teenage girl sent to live with her father in the U.S.


Dallas News, 2 Jan. 2023





McStraw said current Harris Theater CEO Lori Dimun has continued to nurture relationships with resident companies.


Lauren Warnecke, Chicago Tribune, 21 Dec. 2022




The payments are meant to help with food and utility costs for residents.


Asher Notheis, Washington Examiner, 8 Apr. 2023





Saturday will be a nice day for residents of Santa Cruz County who have been hammered by this winter’s storms.


Anthony Edwards, San Francisco Chronicle, 8 Apr. 2023





Another challenge is that few states provide funding for residents looking to buy their parks.


Claire Rush, Fortune, 8 Apr. 2023





Out-of-state driver’s licenses issued to undocumented residents wouldn’t be recognized by Florida.


Skyler Swisher, Orlando Sentinel, 7 Apr. 2023





Bayside Community Services will provide support to most other residents, and the nonprofit also suggested the project’s name name Amanecer, which is Spanish for sunrise.


Gary Warth, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Apr. 2023





Italy’s overall population has been falling steadily since 2014, with a cumulative loss since then of more than 1.36 million people, equivalent to the residents of Milan, the country’s second biggest city.


Fox News, 7 Apr. 2023





Out-of-state driver’s licenses issued to undocumented residents wouldn’t be recognized by Florida.


Skyler Swisher, Sun Sentinel, 7 Apr. 2023





Written notices given to residents in the recent evictions stated little about the rationale.


Christopher Rowland, Washington Post, 6 Apr. 2023



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res·i·dent

 (rĕz′ĭ-dənt, -dĕnt′)

n.

1. One who resides in a particular place permanently or for an extended period, as:

a. A diplomatic official residing in a foreign seat of government.

b. A colonial official acting as adviser to the ruler of a protected state, often having quasi-gubernatorial powers.

c. A member of an intelligence-gathering or nonuniformed law enforcement agency who resides and oversees operations in a certain locale: the FBI resident in St. Louis.

d. One who lives in a dormitory.

2. A physician receiving specialized clinical training in a hospital, usually after completing an internship.

3. A nonmigratory bird or other animal.

adj.

1. Dwelling in a particular place; residing: resident aliens.

2. Living somewhere in connection with duty or work.

3. Filling a particular role in a group or organization: the museum’s official resident poet; the office’s resident gossipmonger.

4. Inherently present: resident anxieties.

5. Nonmigratory: resident fauna.

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resident

(ˈrɛzɪdənt)

n

1. a person who resides in a place

2. (Social Welfare) social welfare an occupant of a welfare agency home. Former name: inmate

3. (Historical Terms) (esp formerly) a representative of the British government in a British protectorate

4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (esp formerly) a representative of the British government in a British protectorate

5. (Historical Terms) (esp in the 17th century) a diplomatic representative ranking below an ambassador

6. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (esp in the 17th century) a diplomatic representative ranking below an ambassador

7. (Historical Terms) (in India, formerly) a representative of the British governor general at the court of a native prince

8. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in India, formerly) a representative of the British governor general at the court of a native prince

9. (Zoology) a bird or other animal that does not migrate

10. (Medicine) US and Canadian a physician who lives in the hospital where he or she works while undergoing specialist training after completing his or her internship. Compare house physician

11. (Professions) US and Canadian a physician who lives in the hospital where he or she works while undergoing specialist training after completing his or her internship. Compare house physician

12. (Medicine) Brit and NZ a junior doctor, esp a house officer, who lives in the hospital in which he or she works

13. (Professions) Brit and NZ a junior doctor, esp a house officer, who lives in the hospital in which he or she works

adj

14. living in a place; residing

15. living or staying at a place in order to discharge a duty, etc

16. (of qualities, characteristics, etc) existing or inherent (in)

17. (Zoology) (of birds and other animals) not in the habit of migrating

ˈresidentˌship n

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res•i•dent

(ˈrɛz ɪ dənt)

n.

1. a person who resides in a place.

2. a physician employed by a hospital while receiving specialized training there.

3. (in British India) a representative of the British governor general at the court of an Indian ruler.

4. the governor of a residency in the Dutch East Indies.

adj.

5. residing; dwelling in a place.

6. living or staying at a place in discharge of duty.

7. (of qualities) existing; intrinsic.

8. (of birds) not migratory.

9.

a. encoded and permanently available to a computer user, as a font in a printer’s ROM or software on a CD-ROM.

b. (of a computer program) currently active or standing by in computer memory, as a TSR program.

res′i•dent•ship`, n.

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun 1. resident - someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born thereresident — someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there

occupant, occupier

denizen, dweller, habitant, inhabitant, indweller — a person who inhabits a particular place

Alexandrian — a resident or native of Alexandria (especially Alexandria in Egypt)

coaster — a resident of a coastal area

colonial — a resident of a colony

dalesman — a person who lives in the dales of northern England

housemate — someone who resides in the same house with you

inmate — one of several resident of a dwelling (especially someone confined to a prison or hospital)

metropolitan — a person who lives in a metropolis

outlier — a person who lives away from his place of work

owner-occupier — an occupant who owns the home that he/she lives in

sojourner — a temporary resident

stater — a resident of a particular state or group of states; «Keystone stater»; «farm staters»

suburbanite — a resident of a suburb

tenant — any occupant who dwells in a place

towner, townsman — a resident of a town or city

nonresident — someone who does not live in a particular place; «described by an admiring nonresident as a green and pleasant land»

2. resident - a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospitalresident — a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital; «the resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital»

house physician, resident physician

doc, doctor, physician, Dr., MD, medico — a licensed medical practitioner; «I felt so bad I went to see my doctor»

Adj. 1. resident — living in a particular place; «resident aliens»

nonresident — not living in a particular place or owned by permanent residents; «nonresident students who commute to classes»; «nonresident real estate»

2. resident — used of animals that do not migrate

nonmigratory

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resident

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Translations

obyvatelusazenýbydlícídomácídomovní

beboerborgerbosiddende

asukas

stanovnik

búsetturbúsettur á vinnustaîíbúi

居住者

주민

apsigyvenęsapsigyventidarbovietėje gyvenantisgyvenamasisgyvenantis

darbavietā dzīvojošsdzīvojošsiedzīvotājs

bývajúcidomovýusadený

prebivalec

vara bosatt

ผู้พักอาศัย

sakinçalıştığı yerde yatıp kalkanoturanoturan kimse

người dân

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

resident

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

resident

[ˈrɛzɪdnt]

2. adj (tutor, specialist) → interno/a; (population) → stabile
to be resident in a town/in London → risiedere in una città/a Londra

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

resident

(ˈrezidənt) noun

a person who lives or has his home in a particular place. a resident of Edinburgh.

adjective

1. living or having one’s home in a place. He is now resident abroad.

2. living, having to live, or requiring a person to live, in the place where he works. a resident caretaker.

reside (rəˈzaid) verb

to live or have one’s home in a place. He now resides abroad.

ˈresidence noun

1. a person’s home, especially the grand house of someone important.

2. the act of living in a place, or the time of this. during his residence in Spain.

ˈresidencyplural ˈresidencies noun

the home of the governor etc in a colony etc.

ˌresiˈdential (-ˈdenʃəl) adjective

1. (of an area of a town etc) containing houses rather than offices, shops etc. This district is mainly residential; a residential neighbourhood/area.

2. requiring a person to live in the place where he works. a residential post.

3. of, concerned with, living in a place.

ˈresidence hall noun

(American dormitory) a building with rooms for university students to live in.

in residence

(especially of someone important) staying in a place, sometimes to perform some official duties. The Queen is in residence here this week.

take up residence

to go and live (in a place, building etc). He has taken up residence in France.

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

resident

مُقِيم obyvatel beboer Einwohner κάτοικος residente asukas résident stanovnik residente 居住者 주민 bewoner beboer rezydent residente житель vara bosatt ผู้พักอาศัย sakin người dân 居民

Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

res·i·dent

n. médico-a residente, que cursa una residencia.

English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

resident

n residente mf; (physician) médico -ca mf residente, residente mf; family practice — residente de medicina familiar; medical — residente de medicina interna; surgical — residente de cirugía

English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English resident, from Anglo-Norman resident, from Latin residēns, present participle of resideō (to remain behind, reside, dwell), from re- (back) + sedeō (I sit). Doublet of resiant.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈɹɛzɪd(ə)nt/

Noun[edit]

resident (plural residents)

  1. A person, animal or plant living at a certain location or in a certain area.
    • 1868, Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Harper’s (volume 37, page 303)
      The tiger is a resident of the Lower Amoor, and ranges as high as 53° north latitude. In winter he roams through the same forests with the reindeer, and occasionally dines upon venison of his own catching.
    • 1897 December (indicated as 1898), Winston Churchill, chapter IV, in The Celebrity: An Episode, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., →OCLC:

      Mr. Cooke at once began a tirade against the residents of Asquith for permitting a sandy and generally disgraceful condition of the roads. So roundly did he vituperate the inn management in particular, and with such a loud flow of words, that I trembled lest he should be heard on the veranda.

    • 1953, Woodbridge Metcalf, “Trees of Las Posadas”, in Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, volume 15, Northwest Regional Council:

      The acorns are more slender and pointed than the other and this tree is a resident of foothills all around the great valley up to elevations of about 3500 feet.

  2. A bird which does not migrate during the course of the year.
  3. A physician receiving specialized medical training.

    She’s a resident in neurosurgery at Mass General.

  4. A diplomatic representative who resides at a foreign court, usually of inferior rank to an ambassador.
  5. (law) A legal permanent resident, someone who maintains residency.
  6. (espionage) Alternative form of rezident

Derived terms[edit]

  • coresident
  • non-resident
  • permanent resident

Translations[edit]

person living at a location or an area

  • Albanian: banor (sq) m
  • Arabic: سَاكِن (ar) m (sākin), سَاكِنَة‎ f (sākina), سُكَّان‎ pl (sukkān), أَهْل(ʔahl) (collectively)
  • Armenian: բնակիչ (hy) (bnakičʿ)
  • Assamese: বাসিন্দা (baxinda)
  • Azerbaijani: sakin (az)
  • Belarusian: жыха́р (be) m (žyxár), жыха́рка f (žyxárka), насе́льнік m (nasjélʹnik), насе́льніца f (nasjélʹnica), жы́цель m (žýcjelʹ), жы́целька f (žýcjelʹka)
  • Bengali: বাসিন্দা (bn) (baśinda)
  • Bulgarian: жи́тел m (žítel), жи́телка f (žítelka), обита́тел (bg) m (obitátel), обита́телка f (obitátelka)
  • Catalan: resident (ca) m or f
  • Cebuano: lumulupyo, residente
  • Cherokee: ᎡᎯ (ehi)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 居民 (zh) (jūmín), 居住者 (zh) (jūzhùzhě)
  • Czech: obyvatel (cs) m, obyvatelka (cs) f
  • Danish: fastboende m, indbygger (da) c
  • Dutch: inwoner (nl) m
  • Estonian: asukas (et), elanik (et)
  • Finnish: asukas (fi)
  • French: résident (fr) m, résidente (fr) f, habitant (fr) m, habitante (fr) f
  • Galician: residente (gl) m or f
  • Georgian: მაცხოვრებელი (macxovrebeli), მცხოვრები (mcxovrebi)
  • German: Einwohner (de) m, Einwohnerin (de) f, Bewohner (de) m, Bewohnerin (de) f
  • Greek: ένοικος (el) m or f (énoikos), κάτοικος (el) m or f (kátoikos)
    Ancient: ἐντόπιος m (entópios)
  • Hebrew: תּוֹשָׁב‎ m (tosháv), תּוֹשֶׁבֶת (he) f
  • Hindi: निवासी (hi) m (nivāsī), रहनेवाला m (rahnevālā)
  • Hungarian: lakos (hu), lakó (hu), állandó lakos
  • Indonesian: penghuni (id)
  • Italian: residente (it) m
  • Japanese: 居住者 (ja) (きょじゅうしゃ, kyojūsha), 住民 (ja) (じゅうみん, jūmin)
  • Kazakh: тұрғын (tūrğyn)
  • Khmer: គេហជន (km) (keihaʼcŭən)
  • Kikuyu: mũikari class 1
  • Korean: 주민(住民) (ko) (jumin), 거주자(居住者) (ko) (geojuja)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: ئەھل (ckb) (ehil), خەلک (ckb) (xelk), دانشتوان(daniştwan)
  • Kyrgyz: тургун (ky) (turgun)
  • Latin: incola (la) m or f
  • Latvian: iedzīvotājs m
  • Lithuanian: gyventojas (lt) m
  • Macedonian: жител m (žitel), жителка f (žitelka)
  • Maori: kainoho
  • Marathi: रहिवासी (mr) (rahivāsī)
  • Mongolian:
    Cyrillic: суугч (mn) (suugč)
  • Ngazidja Comorian: mkazi class 1/2
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: beboer m, fastboende m, innbygger (no) m
  • Pashto: مقيم (ps) m (moqím), مېشت‎ m (mešt), مېشتی‎ m (méštay)
  • Persian: ساکن (fa) (sâken), اهل (fa) (ahl), مقیم (fa) (moqim)
  • Plautdietsch: Bewona m
  • Polish: mieszkaniec (pl) m, mieszkanka (pl) f, rezydent (pl) m, rezydentka f
  • Portuguese: morador (pt) m, residente (pt) m or f, habitante (pt) m or f, íncola (pt) m or f
  • Romanian: rezident (ro) m, rezidentă f
  • Russian: жи́тель (ru) m (žítelʹ), жи́тельница (ru) f (žítelʹnica), резиде́нт (ru) m (rezidént), резиде́нтка (ru) f (rezidéntka) (literary, formal)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: стано̀внӣк m, стано̀вница f, жи́тељ m, житељка f, житељица f
    Roman: stanòvnīk (sh) m, stanòvnica (sh) f, žítelj (sh) m, žiteljka f, žíteljica (sh) f
  • Slovak: obyvateľ m, obyvateľka f
  • Slovene: prebivalec (sl) m, prebivalka f
  • Spanish: residente (es) m, habitante (es), munícipe m or f
  • Swahili: makao (sw), mwenyeji (sw)
  • Swedish: boende (sv) c, invånare (sv) c
  • Tajik: сокин (sokin)
  • Tatar: яшәүче (yaşäwçe)
  • Thai: ผู้พักอาศัย (pûu-pák-aa-sǎi)
  • Turkish: durgun (tr), sakin (tr)
  • Ukrainian: ме́шканець m (méškanecʹ), ме́шканка f (méškanka), жи́тель m (žýtelʹ), жи́телька f (žýtelʹka)
  • Urdu: رہائشی(rihāiśī), رہائش پذِیر(rihāiś-pazīr), باشندہ(bāšinda)
  • Uyghur: ئاھالە(ahale)
  • Uzbek: yashovchi (uz), turuvchi (uz)
  • Vietnamese: cư dân (vi) (居民)
  • Yiddish: אײַנוואוינער(aynvoyner)
  • Yoruba: olùgbé

physician receiving specialized medical training

Adjective[edit]

resident (comparative more resident, superlative most resident)

  1. Dwelling, or having an abode, in a place for a continued length of time; residing on one’s own estate.

    resident in the city or in the country

  2. Based in a particular place; on hand; local.

    He is our resident computer expert.

  3. (obsolete) Fixed; stable; certain.
    • 1651, Jer[emy] Taylor, “[XXVIII Sermons Preached at Golden Grove; Being for the Summer Half-year, [].] ”, in ΕΝΙΑΥΤΟΣ [Eniautos]. A Course of Sermons for All the Sundays of the Year. [], 2nd edition, London: [] Richard Royston [], published 1654, →OCLC:

      stable and resident like a rock

    • 1651, William Davenant, Gondibert
      one there still resident as day and night
  4. (computing, of memory) Currently loaded into RAM; contrasted with virtual memory.

[edit]

Translations[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • resident in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • “resident”, in The Century Dictionary [], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
  • resident at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams[edit]

  • Dniester, Neiderts, desertin’, disenter, indesert, inserted, nerdiest, sentried, sintered, tendries, trendies

Catalan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin residēns.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Balearic) IPA(key): /rə.ziˈdent/
  • (Central) IPA(key): /rə.ziˈden/
  • (Valencian) IPA(key): /re.ziˈdent/

Noun[edit]

resident m or f (plural residents)

  1. resident

[edit]

  • residència
  • residir

Further reading[edit]

  • “resident” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
  • “resident”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2023
  • “resident” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
  • “resident” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Ladin[edit]

Noun[edit]

resident m (plural residenc)

  1. resident

Latin[edit]

Verb[edit]

resident

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of resideō

Maltese[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • residenti

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Italian residente.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /rɛ.sɪˈdɛnt/

Noun[edit]

resident m (plural residenti, feminine residenta)

  1. resident

[edit]

  • residenza
  • residenzjali

Old French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin residentem, accusative singular of residēns, from the verb resideō.

Adjective[edit]

resident m (oblique and nominative feminine singular resident or residente)

  1. resident; residing

References[edit]

  • resident on the Anglo-Norman On-Line Hub

The gunman apparently confirmed, 23-year-old Cho Seung-Hui, a South Korea, who was also what they called a resident alien. ❋ Unknown (2007)

So it’s really about the tax code and what it defines as a resident alien. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(inaudible) — and the chairman; then we have — what they call the resident electoral commissioners, that every state has one. ❋ Azuakanwa (2010)

Al-Marri was not a citizen, but a lawful long-term resident alien and a graduate student at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

Dublin resident Gavin Sheridan, a Cork native, is creating a new journalism for the digital media era. ❋ John Lee (2010)

The best thing about being a Connecticut resident is being able to vote against him and I am looking forward to it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That’s one of the reasons why, in the last year or so, there have been very specific criteria laid down in terms of how many consecutive hours an intern or resident is allowed to work because, as you said, in the old days, it was kind of a rite of passage to be able to say that you were up for 48 or 72 hours, and you would wear that badge proudly. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Rose Griffin, a 68-year-old Orlando resident, is both. ❋ Kate Santich (2010)

For the avoidance of doubt, «Binyam Mohamed, a British resident«, is an Ethiopian who sought asylum in the UK in 1994. ❋ Not A Sheep (2009)

Bilin resident Iyad Burnat is a Palestinian activist and founder of the Friends of Freedom and Justice in Bilin. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After race riots in North West England in 2001, the Labour government began making a series of changes to improve integration and ease long-term resident‘s worries that newcomers were getting priority treatment. ❋ Alistair MacDonald (2011)

Under the pre-1996 framework, the judge handling the case of a long-term resident who was convicted of an aggravated felony had two choices: to deport or let the person stay here lawfully. ❋ Bill Ong Hing (2011)

Sonia Sotomayor created high expectations: Charles Carroll Middle hopes for a visit from a certain resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. ❋ Michael Birnbaum (2010)

There, every citizen and permanent resident is issued a national ID card and they must carry that card with them at all times. ❋ Unknown (2010)

While I understand that anyone who is a non-resident dislikes any increase in resident feesI will disagree with anyone who is placing the blame on politicians or Joe down the street is misguided. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A: How do I fix my computer?
B: You can ask, Joe, our resident [computer geek].
A: My sink is leaking, [but good] thing we know John, our resident [plumber]. ❋ Regular (2009)

girls [love] [big] [residents]. ❋ Me (2003)

[NP]: «When I was in [residency]…»
[MD]/DO: «You keep using that word, I don’t think you know what it means» ❋ Oracle9825 (2020)

Ex. 1
“There are a lotta cats that just want to get in there and they roll with the homies. And they really don’t want to be a part of nuthin’. They ain’t from no neighborhood. They might be in there for meth or crack, bogus credit cards or checks or whatever. They just want to fly under the radar. They are just gonna be considered Resident South Siders.”
J.D. Rutherford, Prison Break Raw, September 16, 2020
Ex. 2
“And lastly, at the very bottom of [the rung], are what are known as residents. These are individuals who live in Hispanic gang territories or have relatives in the Hispanic gangs, but are not gang members themselves.”
Rene ‘Boxer’ Enriquez, Testimony in USA v. [Jaimez], September 12, 2018
Ex. 3
Villain: Odelay [Camarada]! I need to get at the homey Guero!
[Chita]: You mean that Resident from Bakers?
Villain: Resident or no Resident, that dude’s a legend! He smashed [Savag3 Studi0s] [off the yard]! Dana White offered him a UFC contract after that beat down!
Chita: Oh shit! I remember that! I guess them Residents can be silent assassins! ❋ FAIMnatic (2020)

1. [Kid A]: Do you know who The Residents are? Kid B: Aren’t they those people with the [eyeballs] who make [shitty music]?
2. Kid A: Why don’t many people know of The Residents? Kid B: More than likely because they are different. ❋ Michael A. S. (2005)

Dood- [Aye yo] [grl] were you reside at?
Grl-Tampa [florida] ❋ Laurenbitchesss (2007)

Seriously, go listen to The [Residents].
Sure, their albums are harder to find than [Jimmy Hoffa’s] first [lay], but that’s no excuse! ❋ DonZabu (2008)

The four years after [medical school], when I was a [resident], were the hardest years and most [sleep deprived] years of my life. ❋ Smahtiepants (2019)

It’s got a couple of [residents] on the [quarter] panels, but otherwise my car is in [pristine] condition. ❋ Wordguy2 (2010)

«Man, those [eyeball] masks the Residents wear are [hella tight]. Do you think they’ll tour with [Renaldo] and the Loaf again soon?» ❋ Aristizzle (2006)

Other forms: residents

A resident is someone who lives somewhere particular, or a doctor-in-training who takes care of the patients at a hospital under the supervision of other doctors.

You are a resident of wherever you live — your house, town, planet. (Let’s assume we’re all residents of Earth.) It’s where you were born or where you’ve lived for awhile. Doctors who have their medical licenses but need more training become residents of hospitals. Animals that don’t migrate are residents, too. Although it’s usually a noun, it can be an adjective, like in the horror movie no one wants to live in, «Resident Evil.»

Definitions of resident

  1. noun

    someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there

  2. adjective

    living in a particular place

  3. adjective

    used of animals that do not migrate

  4. noun

    a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital

    “the
    resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital”

    synonyms:

    house physician, resident physician

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резидент, постоянный житель, постоялец, проживающий, постоянно живущий

существительное

- постоянный житель

the residents of the suburbs — жители предместий
resident of Russia [of the USA] — лицо, постоянно проживающее в России [в США]

- резидент
- ист. министр-резидент
- лицо, проживающее по месту службы
- ординатор, прикомандированный к клинике для специализации
- зоол. обитатель
- вчт. резидент

прилагательное

- постоянно живущий, проживающий

the resident population — постоянное население
resident representative — постоянный представитель
to be resident in a place — проживать где-л.

- служащий, живущий при учреждении и т. п.

resident physician — врач, живущий при больнице
resident master — преподаватель, живущий при учебном заведении
resident tutor — гувернёр, домашний учитель

- (in) присущий; свойственный

difficulties resident in the situation — трудности данного положения
privileges resident in a class — классовые привилегии
certain force resident in us — некая таящаяся в нас сила

- зоол. немигрирующий, неперелётный (о птице)
- вчт. резидентный

resident software — резидентная программа

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

a morose and tetchy resident of a nursing home — мрачный и раздражительный обитатель дома престарелых  
resident surgeon — врач, живущий при больнице  
resident correspondent — постоянный корреспондент  
resident program — резидентная программа  
resident macrophage — гистиоцит, оседлый (тканевый) макрофаг  
resident buyer — амер. маклер на центральном рынке  
resident compiler — резидентный компилятор  
resident diagnostics — резидентные диагностические средства  
resident editor — резидентный редактор  
resident account — резидентский счет  
non-resident alien — иностранец, не живущий постоянно в данной стране; нерезидент  

Примеры с переводом

The hotel bar was only open to residents.

Бар при гостинице был открыт только для лиц, проживающих в гостинице.

Kindness is resident in his nature.

Доброта присуща его характеру.

She became a British resident by virtue of her marriage.

Она стала жительницей Британии благодаря своему браку.

Several tribes are resident in this part of the country.

В этой части страны постоянно проживают несколько племён.

He’s our resident expert on computer games.

Он наш постоянный эксперт по компьютерным играм.

The resident population of mental hospitals has fallen by 20%.

Численность постоянного контингента психиатрических больниц сократилась на двадцать процентов.

Many retired British people are now resident in Spain.

Сейчас многие английские пенсионеры проживают в Испании.

The resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital.

Врач-ординатор проходил специальное клиническое обучение в больнице.

One resident pestered the condo board about every little thing.

Один из жильцов дома донимал домоуправление из-за каждой мелочи.

Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident.

Мистер Смит требует специальных налоговых льгот, потому что он является иностранным резидентом.

Примеры, ожидающие перевода

I throw away all mail addressed to ‘resident’

A resident was fighting for his life yesterday, having escaped the blaze.

…as the office’s resident tattler, she can be counted on to report any unauthorized use of the photocopiers…

Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке , напротив примера.

Формы слова

noun
ед. ч.(singular): resident
мн. ч.(plural): residents

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    resident

    resident [ˊrezɪdǝnt]

    1) постоя́нный жи́тель, жиле́ц; постоя́лец

    2) неперелётная пти́ца

    3) лицо́, прожива́ющее по ме́сту слу́жбы,

    особ.

    ордина́тор, живу́щий при кли́нике

    4) резиде́нт

    1) прожива́ющий; постоя́нно живу́щий

    2) живу́щий при учрежде́нии;

    3) прису́щий (in)

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > resident

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    resident

    resident
    n

    житель

    Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык.
    .
    1995.

    Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > resident

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    resident

    Персональный Сократ > resident

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    resident

    English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > resident

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    resident

    [ˈrezɪdənt]

    local resident местный житель operating system resident вчт. резидент операционной системы resident дипломатический представитель resident лицо, проживающее по месту службы resident неперелетная птица resident неперелетный (о птице) resident постоянно проживающий resident постоянный житель resident присущий (in); resident minister дипломатический представитель, министр-резидент (тж. minister resident) resident проживающий; постоянно живущий; resident physician врач, живущий при больнице; the resident population постоянное население resident проживающий resident резидент resident вчт. резидентный resident служащий, живущий при учреждении resident in присущий resident in свойственный resident присущий (in); resident minister дипломатический представитель, министр-резидент (тж. minister resident) resident проживающий; постоянно живущий; resident physician врач, живущий при больнице; the resident population постоянное население supervisor resident вчт. резидент операционной системы

    English-Russian short dictionary > resident

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    resident

    1. n постоянный житель

    resident alien — иностранец, постоянно проживающий в стране

    2. n ист. министр-резидент

    3. n лицо, проживающее по месту службы

    4. n ординатор, прикомандированный к клинике для специализации

    5. n зоол. обитатель

    6. n вчт. резидент

    7. a постоянно живущий, проживающий

    8. a присущий; свойственный

    9. a зоол. немигрирующий, неперелётный

    10. a вчт. резидентный

    Синонимический ряд:

    inhabitant (noun) boarder; citizen; denizen; dweller; habitant; householder; indweller; inhabitant; liver; lodger; member of a household; national; native; occupant; renter; resider; tenant

    English-Russian base dictionary > resident

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    resident

    ˈrezɪdənt
    1. сущ.
    1) а) постоянно проживающее лицо a resident of the UK ≈ лицо, постоянно проживающее в Соединенном Королевстве б) житель local residents ≈ местные жители The hotel bar was only open to residents. ≈ Бар при гостинице был открыт только для лиц, проживающих в гостинице.
    2) а) ист. министр-резидент б) резидент
    3) амер. врач-ординатор, прикомандированный к клинике для специализации
    4) неперелетная птица
    2. прил.
    1) а) проживающий;
    постоянно живущий;
    перен. обитающий resident alien ≈ подданный другого государства, постоянно проживающий в стране б) проживающий по месту службы the resident surgeon ≈ врач, живущий при больнице resident correspondent ≈ постоянный корреспондент
    2) неперелетный (о птице)
    3) неотъемлемый, присущий, свойственный;
    укоренившийся, упрочившийся (in) Let kindness be always resident in your nature. ≈ Пусть доброта всегда будет присуща твоему характеру. Syn: inherent, established
    4) компьют. резидентный resident program ≈ резидентная программа ∙ resident minister
    постоянный житель — the *s of the suburbs жители предместий — * of Russia лицо, постоянно проживающее в России резидент (историческое) министр-резидент лицо, проживающее по месту службы ординатор, прикомандированный к клинике для специализации (зоология) обитатель( компьютерное) резидент постоянно живущий, проживающий — the * population постоянное население — * representative постоянный представитель — to be * in a place проживать где-л. служащий, живущий при учреждении и т. п. — * physician врач, живущий при больнице — * master преподаватель, живущий при учебном заведении — * tutor гувернер, домашний учитель (in) присущий;
    свойственный — difficulties * in the situation трудности данного положения — privileges * in a class классовые привилегии — certain force * in us некая таящаяся в нас сила( зоология) немигрирующий, неперелетный (о птице) (компьютерное) резидентный — * software резидентная программа
    local ~ местный житель
    operating system ~ вчт. резидент операционной системы
    resident дипломатический представитель ~ лицо, проживающее по месту службы ~ неперелетная птица ~ неперелетный (о птице) ~ постоянно проживающий ~ постоянный житель ~ присущий (in) ;
    resident minister дипломатический представитель, министр-резидент (тж. minister resident) ~ проживающий;
    постоянно живущий;
    resident physician врач, живущий при больнице;
    the resident population постоянное население ~ проживающий ~ резидент ~ вчт. резидентный ~ служащий, живущий при учреждении
    ~ in присущий ~ in свойственный
    ~ присущий (in) ;
    resident minister дипломатический представитель, министр-резидент (тж. minister resident)
    ~ проживающий;
    постоянно живущий;
    resident physician врач, живущий при больнице;
    the resident population постоянное население
    supervisor ~ вчт. резидент операционной системы

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > resident

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    resident

    1. [ʹrezıd(ə)nt]

    1. постоянный житель

    resident of Russia [of the USA] — лицо, постоянно проживающее в России [в США]

    2. 1) резидент

    3. 1) лицо, проживающее по месту службы

    2) ординатор, прикомандированный к клинике для специализации

    2. [ʹrezıd(ə)nt]

    1. 1) постоянно живущий, проживающий

    to be resident in a place — проживать где-л.

    2) служащий, живущий при учреждении

    resident physician — врач, живущий при больнице

    resident master — преподаватель, живущий при учебном заведении

    resident tutor — гувернёр, домашний учитель

    2. (in) присущий; свойственный

    3.

    немигрирующий, неперелётный ()

    НБАРС > resident

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    resident

    резидент
    имя существительное:

    имя прилагательное:

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > resident

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    resident

    1.

    прил.

    1)

    общ.

    постоянно проживающий; постоянно живущий; проживающий ; резидентский

    See:

    2)

    общ.

    проживающий по месту службы

    2.

    сущ.

    1)

    а)

    общ.

    жилец, обитатель; резидент

    Ant:

    See:

    * * *

    резидент:
    1) юридическое или физическое лицо, которое с точки зрения налогообложения, валютного контроля постоянно пребывает в данной стране и не считается иностранцем, независимо от национальности (напр., в Великобритании резидентом является человек, проживший в стране 183 и более дней в календарном году); если компания официально зарегистрирована, то для налогообложения не имеет значения, кто ее владельцы;
    2) жилец; человек, проживающий в данном доме или регионе.

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > resident

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    resident

    Politics english-russian dictionary > resident

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    resident

    резидент ; постоянный житель ; гражданин другой страны ; постоянно проживающий в данной стране ; ? resident abroad ; ? resident alien ; ? resident company ; ? resident population ; ? non-resident ; ? non-resident companies ; ? non-resident holding ;

    Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > resident

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    resident

    [‘rezɪd(ə)nt]
    1.

    сущ.

    1)

    resident of the UK — лицо, постоянно проживающее в Соединённом Королевстве

    The hotel bar was only open to residents. — Бар при гостинице был открыт только для лиц, проживающих в гостинице.

    2)

    2.

    прил.

    1)

    а) проживающий; постоянно живущий; обитающий

    resident alien — подданный другого государства, постоянно проживающий в стране

    Syn:

    3) неотъемлемый, присущий, свойственный; укоренившийся, упрочившийся

    Kindness is resident in his nature. — Доброта присуща его характеру.

    Syn:

    Англо-русский современный словарь > resident

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    resident

    1. резидент

    program resident — резидент программы; резидентная часть программы

    2. резидентный

    English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > resident

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    resident

    1.постоянно проживающий; присущий; свойственный; внутренне присущий; резидентный

    2.население; жители; местное население

    English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > resident

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    resident

    English-Russian electronics dictionary > resident

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    resident

    The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > resident

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    resident

    English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > resident

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    resident

    1) постоянный житель

    2) резидент

    3) лицо, проживающее по месту службы

    4) неперелетная птица

    1) проживающий; постоянно живущий; resident physician врач, живущий при больнице; the resident population постоянное население

    2) неперелетный (о птице)

    3) присущий (in)

    resident minister дипломатический представитель, министр-резидент (

    тж.

    minister resident)

    * * *

    1 (0) постоянно живущий

    2 (a) постоянно живущий

    3 (n) житель; резидент

    4 (r) проживающий

    * * *

    * * *

    [‘res·i·dent || ‘rezɪdənt]
    постоянный житель, постоянный жилец, постоялец, резидент, не перелетная птица
    постоянно живущий, проживающий, присущий, неперелетный

    * * *

    жилец

    житель

    обитатель

    резидент

    * * *

    1. сущ.
    1) а) постоянно проживающее лицо
    б) житель
    2) а) ист. министр-резидент
    б) резидент
    2. прил.
    1) а) проживающий; постоянно живущий; перен. обитающий
    б) проживающий по месту службы
    2) неперелетный (о птице)

    Новый англо-русский словарь > resident

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    resident

    1. резидент
    2. Обитатель Олимпийской/Паралимпийской деревни

    Обитатель Олимпийской/Паралимпийской деревни
    Спортсмен или официальное лицо команды, проживающий в Олимпийской/Паралимпийской деревне.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    EN

    resident
    Athlete or team official residing in the Olympic/Paralympic Village.
    [Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]

    Тематики

    • спорт (службы Игр)

    EN

    • resident

    резидент
    резидентная программа

    Программа или данные, постоянно находящиеся в памяти.
    [ http://www.morepc.ru/dict/]

    резидент
    Юридическое или физическое лицо, зарегистрированное или постоянно проживающее в данной стране, на которое в полной мере распространяется национальное законодательство. Он обязан, следовательно, платить налоги в соответствии с законами и нормами этой страны и называется также налоговым резидентом. Причем в РФ налог на доходы физических лиц исчисляется для него по ставке 13 %, а для тех, кто не является налоговым резидентом — по ставке 30%. Налоговыми резидентами Российской Федерации признаются физические лица, фактически находящиеся в Российской Федерации не менее 183 дней в течение 12 следующих подряд месяцев. Период нахождения физического лица в Российской Федерации не прерывается на периоды его выезда за пределы Российской Федерации для краткосрочного (менее шести месяцев) лечения или обучения. Документом, подтверждающим налоговый статус физического лица, может служить иностранный или общегражданский паспорт этого физического лица с отметками пограничного контроля о въезде и выезде физического лица за пределы Российской Федерации. Определение налогового статуса физических лиц осуществляется вне зависимости от гражданства этих физических лиц. Лица, имеющие двойное гражданство и регистрацию на территории России, не являются налоговыми резидентами, если проживают непрерывно на территории РФ меньше 183 дней, в течение 12 следующих подряд месяцев. В банковском деле резидент — лицо, постоянно проживающее на территории государства больше половины прошедшего года (183 дня и более).
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    • resident
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I was initially assigned to the American Consulate in Aden, not as Principal Officer but as a supernumerary officer to handle Yemen affairs. We had no resident diplomatic mission in Yemen at the time. People from Aden went up to Yemen regularly.

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF RESIDENT

Resident can act as a noun and an adjective.

A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES RESIDENT MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Resident

Resident may refer to: ▪ Resident, a person who maintains residency in a given place ▪ Resident, a person who has tax residence in a country or jurisdiction ▪ Resident, a patient at a long-term care facility ▪ Resident module, a program that stays in memory throughout the lifetime of a computing session ▪ Resident bird, a bird that does not migrate ▪ Resident, a stage of postgraduate medical training ▪ Resident, a stage of postgraduate pharmaceutical training ▪ Resident, a member of the Second Life community ▪ Resident spy, a spy who operates in a foreign country ▪ Resident, the title of certain colonial and/or diplomatic officials who represented their state with diplomatic status, with low rank in the West, or in a protectorate or colonial entity; in the arts ▪ The Resident, a countercultural online video show in the United States ▪ The Residents, an American avant garde music and visual arts group ▪ Resident, an Austrian music magazine ▪ The Resident, a 2011 film starring Hilary Swank, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Christopher Lee…


Definition of resident in the English dictionary

The first definition of resident in the dictionary is a person who resides in a place. Other definition of resident is an occupant of a welfare agency home Former name: inmate. Resident is also a representative of the British government in a British protectorate.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH RESIDENT

Synonyms and antonyms of resident in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS OF «RESIDENT»

The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «resident» and belong to the same grammatical category.

Translation of «resident» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF RESIDENT

Find out the translation of resident to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of resident from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «resident» in English.

Translator English — Chinese


居民

1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English — Spanish


residente

570 millions of speakers

English


resident

510 millions of speakers

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निवासी

380 millions of speakers

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مُقِيم

280 millions of speakers

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житель

278 millions of speakers

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residente

270 millions of speakers

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বাসিন্দা

260 millions of speakers

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résident

220 millions of speakers

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Pemastautin

190 millions of speakers

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Einwohner

180 millions of speakers

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居住者

130 millions of speakers

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주민

85 millions of speakers

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Penduduk

85 millions of speakers

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người dân

80 millions of speakers

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குடியுரிமை

75 millions of speakers

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निवासी

75 millions of speakers

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oturan

70 millions of speakers

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residente

65 millions of speakers

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rezydent

50 millions of speakers

Translator English — Ukrainian


мешканець

40 millions of speakers

Translator English — Romanian


rezident

30 millions of speakers

Translator English — Greek


κάτοικος

15 millions of speakers

Translator English — Afrikaans


inwoner

14 millions of speakers

Translator English — Swedish


vara bosatt

10 millions of speakers

Translator English — Norwegian


beboer

5 millions of speakers

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «RESIDENT»

The term «resident» is very widely used and occupies the 6.240 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about resident

10 QUOTES WITH «RESIDENT»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word resident.

America feels like home as much as it does here. Although it’s a strange situation as I feel almost like I’m in no-man’s land some of the time, because although I’m a resident, I still can’t vote so I don’t really have a say in what goes on where I live.

My literary career kicked off in 1956 when, as a resident of Swansea, South Wales, I published my first novel, ‘Lucky Jim.’

I am and will remain a tax resident in France and in this regard I will, like all French people, fulfill my fiscal obligations.

It is the purpose of the majority of the Immigration Committee to encourage assimilation, yet this bill has already done more than anything I know of to bring about discord among our resident aliens.

It’s as though all the terms of a family were present at one time rather than his dad and his mum. Not just a present authority, but the resident memory of what qualifies what else is the case.

I was initially assigned to the American Consulate in Aden, not as Principal Officer but as a supernumerary officer to handle Yemen affairs. We had no resident diplomatic mission in Yemen at the time. People from Aden went up to Yemen regularly.

As both a local resident and a parent with a CF-afflicted child, I’m thankful for companies like Canon, Chase and Outback who believe that giving back to the community is critical to their role as corporate citizens.

The visa lottery system poses a national security threat. Under the program, each successful applicant is chosen at random and given the status of permanent resident based on pure luck.

I have very real concerns about the civil liberties implications of ultimately requiring every resident to submit themselves for compulsory fingerprinting or some other biometric test.

A work will only have deep resonance if the kind of darkness I can generate is something that is resident in me already.

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RESIDENT»

Discover the use of resident in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to resident and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

1

Resident Evil: Extinction

Following the events of Resident Evil: Apocalypse, the beautiful, dangerous, enigmatic Alice returns, and this time she and her fellow survivor Carlos Olivera are running with a pack of humans led by a new ally, Claire Redfield.

Keith R. A. DeCandido, 2007

2

Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony

Hauerwas and Willimon call for a radical new understanding of the church.

Stanley Hauerwas, William H. Willimon, 2004

3

Chest Radiology: A Resident‘s Manual: A Resident‘s Manual

This user-friendly manual will allow the reader to confidently answer the most important and commonly encountered questions related to plain chest radiographs in daily clinical practice.

4

The Unofficial Resident Evil Trivia Challenge: Test Your …

How long does it take to make a single dose of the Daylight vaccine? What role did the mansion play in World War II? The ultimate test of fandom, this book is guaranteed to challenge even the greatest Resident Evil fan!

5

Resident Assistant’s Survival Guide

With simple, no-nonsense language and lighthearted illustrations, The Resident Assistant’s Survival Guide gives your caregivers step-by-step tips on how to handle specific, often difficult, problems like: getting along with others as a team …

Karl Pillemer, Rhoda Meador, Martin Schumacher, 2001

6

Florida Residency Guide: The Most Complete Guide for …

This publication addresses pertinent answers for those who are seeking to establish Florida residency as well as those who are considering Florida for their relocation or travel destination.

State of Florida.com, 2004

7

Resident Evil Zero (Pg) Official Strategy Guide (GC)

Note: All Ranks stated are the highest you can achieve. This guide covers HARD mode only (the Hardest).

8

Orthopedic Traumatology — A Resident‘s Guide: A Resident‘s Guide

There has been very rapid development in computing in recent years and this is now a general trend in the field of orthopedics.

9

Nursing Home Administration, Sixth Edition

Facility Policy on incompetence In the case of a resident adjudged incompetent
under the laws of this State by a court of competent jurisdiction, the rights of the
resident will be exercised by the person appointed under State law to act on the …

James E. Allen MSPH, PhD, CNHA, 2011

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The Nursing Assistant’s Handbook

Provide plenty of privacy while the resident is eating. Do not rush the person.
Encourage residents to do whatever they can for themselves. For example, if a
resident can hold and use a napkin, she should. If she can hold and eat finger
foods, …

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RESIDENT»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term resident is used in the context of the following news items.

Residents Salary & Debt Report 2015: Are Residents Happy?

How much do residents earn? Do they feel fairly compensated? How much debt do they have? What about the hours they work, their professional relationships, … «Medscape, Jul 15»

Oregon resident sentenced for fraud; worked as woman, collected …

An Oregon resident who transitioned to a woman more than three decades ago continued collecting Social Security disability checks under her male identity, … «Fox News, Jul 15»

Resident Evil Zero’ HD Remaster Announced

Following the recent success of Resident Evil HD, which was an HD remaster of the 2002 remake of the classic 1996 game, Capcom are keen to follow this up … «Forbes, May 15»

Resident Evil: Revelations 2’s Season Finale Is A Huge …

If you were hoping the episodic Resident Evil experiment would go out with a bang, I have some bad news. If you were hoping for an unsatisfying conclusion to … «Kotaku, Mar 15»

Resident Evil: Revelations 2’s Latest Episode Is Way Better

Even though I wasn’t impressed with the pilot for Resident Evil: Revelations 2, there was no question I’d be hanging on for the whole ride. While I’m not … «Kotaku, Mar 15»

Resident Evil Revelations 2 — Episode One review

Resident Evil has gone episodic. I’m not really sure why, but it’s good to see Capcom experimenting with a series that has, let’s be honest, lost its way. The first … «PC Gamer, Mar 15»

Man With Alzheimer’s Accused Of Killing Fellow Colorado Nursing …

«We are committed to taking all necessary steps to ensure that our residents continue to feel safe and protected in our community,» it said in a statement. «Huffington Post, Feb 15»

A Guide To Resident Evil’s Endless Lore

Many stories have been told in the Resident Evil universe since the t-virus, Umbrella Corporation, and Raccoon City debuted in 1996. The Resident Evil lore … «Kotaku, Feb 15»

Modders Are Bringing Back Resident Evil’s Awful Voice Acting

Resident Evil’s original voice acting was atrocious. The lines were cheesy and the delivery wooden. «Jill, here’s a lockpick. It might be handy if you, the master of … «Kotaku, Jan 15»

Resident Evil Is Getting One Final Movie, Get The Details

Much like the games it loosely borrows its name and story from, the Resident Evil movies have fallen upon hard times, with their box office power declining after … «Cinema Blend, Jan 15»

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  • Defenition of the word resident

    • A human, officially being inhabitant of certain area inside well defined, and precise, borders — usually seen from a standpoint of census, government, register, etc.
    • An owner or tenant of a property.
    • a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital
    • used of animals that do not migrate
    • living in a particular place; «resident aliens»
    • someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there
    • a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital; «the resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital»
    • living in a particular place

Synonyms for the word resident

    • dweller
    • house physician
    • inhabitant
    • local
    • neighborhood
    • nonmigratory
    • occupant
    • occupier
    • resident physician
    • tenant

Similar words in the resident

    • resident
    • resident’s
    • residential

Hyponyms for the word resident

    • alexandrian
    • coaster
    • colonial
    • dalesman
    • housemate
    • inmate
    • Latin American
    • metropolitan
    • outlier
    • owner-occupier
    • sojourner
    • Spanish American
    • stater
    • suburbanite
    • tenant
    • towner
    • townsman

Hypernyms for the word resident

    • denizen
    • doc
    • doctor
    • Dr.
    • dweller
    • habitant
    • indweller
    • inhabitant
    • MD
    • medico
    • physician

Antonyms for the word resident

    • migratory
    • nonresident

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[ rez-i-duhnt ]

/ ˈrɛz ɪ dənt /

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noun

a person who resides in a place.

a physician who joins the medical staff of a hospital as a salaried employee for a specified period to gain advanced training usually in a particular field, being in full-time attendance at the hospital and often living on the premises.

a diplomatic representative, inferior in rank to an ambassador, residing at a foreign court.

(formerly) a representative of the British governor general at a court in India.

(formerly) the governor of a residency in the Dutch East Indies.

adjective

living or staying at a place in discharge of duty.

(of birds) not migratory.

Computers.

  1. encoded and permanently available to a computer user, as a font in a printer’s ROM or software on a CD-ROM.
  2. (of a computer program) currently active or standing by in computer memory.

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Origin of resident

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Middle French, from Latin resident- (stem of residēns ), present participle of residēre “to reside”; see reside, -ent

OTHER WORDS FROM resident

res·i·dent·ship, nounpseu·do·res·i·dent, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH resident

citizen, resident

Words nearby resident

reshuffle, reside, residence, residence time, residency, resident, resident alien, resident commissioner, residential, residential care, residential school

Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

Words related to resident

citizen, dweller, inhabitant, inmate, local, native, tenant, denizen, habitant, householder, indweller, liver, lodger, occupant, squatter, suburbanite, resider, urbanite

How to use resident in a sentence

  • Except the chart Stephanopoulos had just showed him was on a per capita basis — deaths per million residents.

  • This spring, the city closed the road again, so residents could exercise, socially distanced.

  • The residents seem to have found the walls of their houses highly significant.

  • The city’s residents could have been told about the hurricane far enough in advance to evacuate, thanks to Cuban Jesuit priest and meteorologist Father Benito Viñes.

  • That will be impacted by its largest customer, the city of San Diego, when it builds its Pure Water wastewater recycling system, which is supposed to supply a third of its residents’ needs.

  • Interviews in Serial (including ones from Adnan) do acknowledge that Jay was known as a resident bad boy at Woodlawn High School.

  • “I ran for my life,” said Tenayo, who is a home attendant for an autistic resident, but wants to transfer because of the crime.

  • «Now we have two families that’s missing someone from the holidays,» a Bedford-Stuyvesant resident told a local news station.

  • On the following Monday, it was arranged by my Resident Adviser that I would meet with the dean of students, Robert Canevari.

  • At least one parent would have to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

  • The foster-father, who was an American resident in Hong-Kong, found his eyesight gradually failing him.

  • You as a resident in this infernal hole can doubtless suggest a suitable spot for the meeting.

  • Non-resident aliens can acquire no rights incident to residence here except as permitted by the federal government.

  • As may be supposed by its having a local name, it is a common and well-known bird, and is resident in all the Islands.

  • This saves the embarrassment of crossing the room entirely unattended, while it shows others that you are a resident at the house.

British Dictionary definitions for resident


noun

a person who resides in a place

social welfare an occupant of a welfare agency homeFormer name: inmate

(esp formerly) a representative of the British government in a British protectorate

(esp in the 17th century) a diplomatic representative ranking below an ambassador

(in India, formerly) a representative of the British governor general at the court of a native prince

a bird or other animal that does not migrate

US and Canadian a physician who lives in the hospital where he or she works while undergoing specialist training after completing his or her internshipCompare house physician

British and NZ a junior doctor, esp a house officer, who lives in the hospital in which he or she works

adjective

living in a place; residing

living or staying at a place in order to discharge a duty, etc

(of qualities, characteristics, etc) existing or inherent (in)

(of birds and other animals) not in the habit of migrating

Derived forms of resident

residentship, noun

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