RESIDENCE


Meaning of RESIDENCE in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a residence permit ( also residency permit especially AmE ) (= one that allows you to live in a country )

Residence permits will be limited to five years.

an official residence (= a house someone is able to use as part of their important job )

the ambassador's official residence in London

hall of residence

residence hall

sb’s place of residence formal

By law, you must inform us if you change your place of residence.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

main

The castle became one of the duke's main northern residences and local families turned naturally to him for lordship.

Accommodation 390 rooms in bungalows or two main residences .

The property is personally owned and occupied, used as a single main residence and there is no letting.

There are a number of exemptions, including a sole or main residence , a private car and life insurance policies.

official

He was to spend most of the next fourteen years in official residences .

The administration had now returned to its official residence , and the business of government was under way.

There he had an official residence , but he continued to run his Whitechapel nursery, with another in London Fields.

In addition to a salary, most governors received perquisites such as transportation and an official residence .

There was no need for an official residence for the Foreign Secretary.

It was, in fact, the official London residence of both Charles and Di until the couple formally separated.

No departing presidential couple in history have ever left the official residence so bowed down with booty.

permanent

He remained temporarily in Paris and even considered permanent residence there.

All those with permanent residence in the republic are to be allowed to vote in a 10 December poll.

Bloody Gorgeous seems to have taken up permanent residence in her bed.

private

It was originally built as a private residence and the Association bought the home in 1962.

Resorts and private residences remain accessible.

It had the quiet secluded air of a gentleman's private residence about it.

Their love nest is the master suite of a glitzy private residence in a new gated Big D community.

Wortley was closed as long ago as 1955, but part of it survives as a private residence .

The proceeds of sale can be used to pay off less tax-efficient borrowings, such as a mortgage on a private residence .

It is now partly a museum and partly a private residence .

royal

In 1698, a fire destroyed much of the palace and the royal residence shifted to St James's.

The guest house for the abbey became the nucleus of a royal residence .

And Richmond is only one of the royal residences !

temporary

Police were not interested in her marriage certificate, her permit to leave home or her temporary residence card for Zhuhai.

Management of construction projects overseas usually entails temporary residence in another country.

While Edinburgh itself was growing in importance as a centre of government, the temporary residence was refashioned into a palace.

■ NOUN

country

Refurbished Gentlemen's country residence retaining its charm and family atmosphere.

hall

C., anti-Semitic graffiti were spray-painted on the main gate and on a residence hall .

order

The 21 days for a residence order application is the standard.

On 28 January 1992 a residence order was made, with the order for costs which is the subject of this appeal.

This is because the making of a residence order with respect to a child in care discharges an existing care order.

But it is obviously undesirable to have exparte residence orders other than very occasionally.

At a private hearing in Torquay, a judge granted a residence order which allows her to continue living with her grandparents.

Nothing is said about residence orders , either that they can be made or that they can not be made exparte.

Parents, relatives and foster parents may seek a residence order under s8 in order to secure a child's release from care.

The boy's paternal grandmother had unsuccessfully applied for a residence order .

permit

In addition, residence permits will be limited to five years.

The owners wanted rent, and the government, after granting residence permits , stopped paying.

Statute provides an appeals procedure against deportation, the non renewal of residence permits and other types of restrictions.

requirement

No provision of Community law could justify the residence requirements laid down in the Act of 1988. 70.

Tax tables and residence requirements now are subjects being discussed around batting cages.

A residence requirement applying without discrimination to nationals and nationals of other member states was held in Robert Fearon &038; Co.

They referred in that connection to their arguments with regard to the residence requirement . 83.

The Commission therefore referred to its observations on the residence requirements .

In the view of the applicants in the main proceedings, a residence requirement would not automatically infringe article 52.

summer

In the afternoon, we visited the famous Schonbrunn Palace - the former summer residence of the Habsburgs.

St Cloud: the favourite summer residence .

time

The presence of hydrogen means they are less stable in the atmosphere, leading to a greatly reduced atmospheric residence time .

■ VERB

apply

In the 1988 Budget this was changed to apply to the residence only and not to the individual.

The boy's paternal grandmother had unsuccessfully applied for a residence order.

enter

The stuff enters the residence and the mind with very little effort.

establish

He said that once he established residence in California, he would get a new license.

force

Property was stolen from a residence entered by forcing a rear door.

A residence was entered by forcing a front door.

take

Its tearing rage tells of torment and the anguished devils that take up emotional residence in your heart after a fractured romance.

Naturally she took up residence , and by the time Nigel came back she was well established.

The labs' distant agents are Kurds who have taken up residence in the West.

One of them has taken up residence in a hut in Roche's garden.

Suzie announced brightly, as the guilty fat girl I grew up with suddenly took up residence in my body again.

Since Josie had taken up residence , the two would-be lovers had spent exactly one hour and eight minutes in privacy.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

10 Downing Street is the British Prime Minister's official residence .

Joel needed a passport and a residence permit before he could move to the Bahamas.

One of the greatest residences that Wright designed is Hollyhock House.

We first met at a cocktail party at the residence of the Russian ambassador.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

I am meeting Enya and the Ryans somewhere near her carefully guarded Killiney residence on a silvery wet and foggy autumn day.

In addition to a salary, most governors received perquisites such as transportation and an official residence .

In one week in the 1640s Hurstmonceux had nineteen visitors in residence , apart from others engaged in repair and building works.

John Major leaves the residence in defeat.

The missions were not merely churches but entire working communities, with farms, blacksmiths, flour mills and residences.

They all went to Maeda's residence in Jakarta; he sent messages to the high command, but nobody turned up.

To that end, the carpeting in virtually all the residences is a bland beige -- making the homes easier to sell.

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