0 someone who lives in a particular place -- житель
complaints from local residents
1 a doctor who is working in a hospital to get extra training in a particular area of medicine -- ординатор
2 living in a place -- проживающий
She has been resident in Britain for most of her life.
One way to look at these issues is to explore how redevelopment plans were received locally, by residents and by contemporary reviewers.
And a theatre that has produced such high quality work in the past deserves a resident company.
A stratified random sample of 1672 individuals was selected for study purposes out of 10 569 residents, stratified by age and gender.
Farming, fishing, and (for a time early in the 1900s) the timber industry have provided the primary livelihood for residents.
The common themes that emerged did not discriminate hostel residents from community dwellers.
Medical residencies are not equal in terms of what they prepare their residents to do and how well each trains its physicians.
Female-headed households are defined as those self-declaring as female-headed plus those with no resident adult male over the age of 17. 12.
The acceptance that they are experiencing one another's inhabitation or transient presence in a space, creates a bond between residents.
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住戶, 居民, 醫療的…
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住户, 居民, 医疗的…
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residente, vecino, -a…
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residente, morador, -ora…
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住人, 居住者, 住んでいる…
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sakin, oturan/yaşayan kişi, yerli…
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résident/-ente [masculine-feminine], habitant/-e, résident/-e…
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