residential

英 [ˌrez.ɪˈden.ʃəl]      美 [ˌrez.əˈden.ʃəl]
  • adj. 住宅的;与居住有关的
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residential (adj.)
1650s, "serving as a residence," from resident (n.) + -ial. Meaning "having to do with housing" is from 1856.
1. This is her second season offering residential courses for all-comers.
这是她给所有报名者设置的第二期住校攻读的课程。
2. They should be in residential care but there are no places available.
他们应该接受住院护理,但现在没有床位。
3. Training involves a two-year residential course.
培训包含一门为期两年的住校学习课程。
4. safer and more liveable residential areas
更安全和更适于居住的住宅区
5. a quiet residential area
安静的住宅区