词汇 | residence |
释义 | in residenceAppointed to live and work in a specific place, especially a college or university, for a certain length of time so as to be a source of inspiration, interest, and knowledge to others in the field. (Usually said of creative artists.) The university is so fortunate to have a writer in residence of your unmatched intellect and ability. take up residence in (some place)To settle into some location or lodging and make it one's home. I took up residence in San Francisco after getting a job with a local tech company. Termites have taken up residence in the walls of the house, so we'll need to have some serious repair work done. I heard his dad left the house and is taking up residence in a nearby hotel. take up residencesome place to make a residence of a place. Ed took up residence in a small efficiency apartment. It looks as if a family of mice has taken up residence in the cupboard. in residenceCommitted to live and work in a certain place, often for a specific length of time. For example, He loved being the college's poet in residence. This expression, dating from the 1300s, originally referred to ecclesiastical clerics whose presence was required in a specific church. It was extended to other appointments in the mid-1800s. — in residencea person with a specified occupation (especially an artist or writer) paid to work for a time in a college or other institution. 2002 Ashmolean Annual Report Artist in Residence, Sarah Mulhall , demonstrates print-making techniques. in ˈresidencehaving an official position in a particular place such as a college or university: a writer/an artist/a musician in residencein residence Committed to live and work in a specific place, often for a certain length of time: an artist in residence at a college. |
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