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Definition of a resident in English Turkish dictionary

resident
{i} sakin

Tom ve Mary uzun süreli sakinlerdir. - Tom and Mary are longtime residents.

Edo sakinleri için yılın ilk palamudu borç para almak anlamına gelse bile alınması gereken bir şeydi. - For the residents of Edo, the first bonito of the year was something that had to be bought, even if it meant borrowing money.

resident
{i} yerleşmiş olan kimse
resident
{i} ikamet eden kimse
resident
{s} yerleşmiş
resident
{s} yerlisi
resident
yerli
resident
kalıcı
resident
yurtiçinde yerleşik
resident
şantiye
resident
(Bilgisayar) yerleşen
resident
uyruk
resident
bir yerde oturan
resident
{i} oturan

Oturanların yarısından fazlası plana karşı çıkıyor. - More than half the residents are opposed to the plan.

Köyün binden daha fazla oturanı vardı. - The village had more than a thousand residents.

resident
yerleşik
resident
mukim

Tom halen Boston'tan bir mukimdir. - Tom is currently a resident of Boston.

resident
{s} göç etmeyen
resident
{s} aslında bulunan
resident
{i} stajyer doktor
resident
{i} sakin, bir yerde oturan kimse
resident
{i} oturan kimse
resident
bir sömürgede veya himaye altında bulunan bir memlekette hami devlet mümessili
resident
gelip geçici olmayan
resident
{i} genel vali (sömürge)
resident
{s} yerli (kuş)
resident
(Hukuk) ikamet eden
English - English
resiant
commorant
residenter
resident
a graduated medical student who is receiving advanced training in a specialty

She's a resident in neurosurgery at Mass General.

resident
{n} a dweller, agent, public minister
resident
{a} residing, dwelling
resident
A resident or a resident doctor is a doctor who is receiving a period of specialized training in a hospital after leaving university
resident
An applicant who legally resides in the state where the school is located There are several requirements for residency status These can be obtained from the school in question
resident
Residency status, defined by South Carolina law, is used to determine whether or not a student pays in-state (Resident) tuition fees See the Admissions Office for additional information
resident
a student in the medical profession who watches a licensed doctor in order to learn a skill
resident
A person who does not claim resident privileges in another state or country, and whose actual and legal residence are both in Missouri and have been for at least the last 30 days
resident
living in a particular place; "resident aliens"
resident
means a person who permanently resides in British Columbia, is present in the province for a period not less than 183 days of the past 12 months and is covered by the Provincial Health Care Plan
resident
A life history strategy of fish in which the fish spends its entire life in freshwater (see also: anadromous)
resident
An Oregon resident is a person with a bona fide fixed and permanent physical presence established and maintained in Oregon of not less than twelve consecutive months immediately prior to the term for which residence status is requested Administrative rules governing residence classification (i e , resident or nonresident), are specified in OAR 580-10-030
resident
You are resident in the UK if you spend at least half the tax year in the UK, or if you spend at least three months per tax year in the UK on average You may be resident in the UK if you spend less time in the UK, but you will not be resident if you have not been in the UK at all during the tax year
resident
the person on hand who is the strongest in a particular skill or profession
resident
A student who meets state residency requirements
resident
A diplomatic representative who resides at a foreign court; a term usualy applied to ministers of a rank inferior to that of ambassadors
resident
a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital; "the resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital"
resident
– a person living in a given country, whether he is a national or not
resident
The residents of a house or area are the people who live there. The Archbishop called upon the government to build more low cost homes for local residents
resident
A Physician completing preliminary training in a primary specialty (e g , pediatrics, surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, etc ) following medical school
resident
Loads much like a TSR staying in memory where it can easily replicate itself into programs of boot sectors All boot viruses are resident viruses, as are the most common file viruses Macro viruses are non-resident viruses
resident
used of animals that do not migrate
resident
A physician who has completed medical school and an internship who is taking additional training in a specialty, such as neurology, neurosurgery or psychiatry Residents work under the supervision of attending physicians
resident
Usually, an individual qualifies for legal residency in a state by living there for a certain length of time Criteria vary by state
resident
{s} residing in a particular place; not migratory; intrinsic, existing (about characteristics); permanently stored in memory (Computers)
resident
A licensed physician completing training in a primary specialty (e g , pediatrics, surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, etc ) following medical school
resident
{i} inhabitant, one who lives in a particular location; doctor who is training in a medical specialty; diplomat who lives in a foreign court
resident
A person who has their main Home in the United Kingdom and has not spent more than six months abroad in total during the preceding year prior to the date of purchase of the Policy
resident
For purposes of the HST, certain persons will be deemed to be resident in a particular province in specified circumstances These rules will be based on the deeming rules contained in subsection 132(1) of the Excise Tax Act For example, a corporation will be deemed to be resident in a particular province if it is incorporated in that province In addition, for some purposes, as noted in this paper, the residence of an individual will be deemed to be the individual's mailing address Also, a person will be regarded as resident in a particular province if the person has a permanent establishment in that province Finally, a person may be regarded as resident in a particular province based on general legal principles
resident
someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there
resident
The term resident has a special legal connotation It is not necessarily limited to the people currently living in your house A son or daughter away at school or in the military may still be considered a resident of the household, if he or she intends to return and considers it home
resident
A resident doctor or teacher lives in the place where he or she works. The morning after your arrival, you meet with the resident physician for a private consultation
resident
Fixed; stable; certain
resident
See the Note under Minister, 4
resident
someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there living in a particular place; "resident aliens
resident
Dwelling, or having an abode, in a place for a continued length of time; residing on one's own estate; opposed to nonresident; as, resident in the city or in the country
resident
a person who lives in a community association, whether owner or tenant
resident
Any person whose permanent and principal home is in the State or Commonwealth
resident
A person who has been assessed by an Aged Care Assessment Team as requiring residential care and who resides in a Commonwealth funded aged care home
resident
Someone who is resident in a country or a town lives there. He moved to Belgium in 1990 to live with his son, who had been resident in Brussels since 1967
resident
(1) A physician in training after medical school graduation In the modern era, specialties require at least three years of residency training Many specialties require four years or more, and it is not uncommon for physicians to undertake fellowships for further specialty training after a residency Also see intern (2) An individual in a nursing home, assisted living or other residential facility
resident
  Pertaining to computer programs that remain on a particular storage device
resident
Residing in the same area year-round, not migratory (for example, Red-breasted Nuthatch) Some use the term "summer resident" to denote a populations that breeds in an area
resident
One who resides or dwells in a place for some time
resident
1 a canopy organism specialized on a particular host plant or plant species or specialized on a particular plant organ, often across many plant species As cited in
resident
person, animal or plant living at a location or in an area
resident
citizen, person who lives in a certain place
a resident

    Hyphenation

    a res·i·dent

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı rezîdınt

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈrezədənt/ /ə ˈrɛzɪdənt/

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