RESIDENCE


Meaning of RESIDENCE in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' re-z ə -d ə n(t)s, ' rez-d ə n(t)s, ' re-z ə - ˌ den(t)s

Function: noun

Date: 14th century

1 a : the act or fact of dwelling in a place for some time b : the act or fact of living or regularly staying at or in some place for the discharge of a duty or the enjoyment of a benefit

2 a (1) : the place where one actually lives as distinguished from one's domicile or a place of temporary sojourn (2) : DOMICILE 2A b : the place where a corporation is actually or officially established c : the status of a legal resident

3 a : a building used as a home : DWELLING b : housing or a unit of housing provided for students

4 a : the period or duration of abode in a place b : a period of active and especially full-time study, research, or teaching at a college or university

– in residence : engaged to live and work at a particular place often for a specified time <poet in residence at a university>

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.