domicile
英 [ˈdɒmɪsaɪl]
美 [ˈdɑːmɪsaɪl]
n. (尤指正式或法律意义的)住处,住所,定居地
过去分词:domiciled 过去式:domiciled 复数:domiciles 现在分词:domiciling 第三人称单数:domicils
BNC.17403 / COCA.28129
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指正式或法律意义的)住处,住所,定居地
the place where sb lives, especially when it is stated for official or legal purposes
柯林斯词典
- 住处;居所
Yourdomicileis the place where you live.
英英释义
noun
- housing that someone is living in
- he built a modest dwelling near the pond
- they raise money to provide homes for the homeless
- (law) the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where, whenever you are absent, you intend to return
- what's his legal residence?
verb
- make one's home in a particular place or community
- may parents reside in Florida
双语例句
- Herdsmen are rigging up a Mongolian yurt as a new domicile.
牧民们正在新的居住地搭建蒙古包。 - The domicile of natural person is an important connection factor in the process of ascertaining the jurisdiction and the application of law in the international civil and commercial cases.
住所是国际私法中确定涉外民商事案件的管辖权和法律适用的一个重要的连接因素。 - A designated contact office shall have a fixed domicile inside the territory of China.
指定的联络机构应当在中国境内有固定的住所。 - My domicile place is Nanjing.
我的户籍在南京。 - She took me to her won domicile.
她带我到她自己的住所。 - The company has a domicile.
有公司住所。 - Name and domicile of the transferor and the transferee;
出让方和受让方的名称、住所; - Article 39 A legal person's domicile shall be the place where its main administrative office is located.
第三十九条法人以它的主要办事机构所在地为住所。 - Title or name and domicile of the parties;
当事人的名称或姓名和地址; - Any change of domicile should be notified to the proper authorities.
任何住所的搬迁都应通知有关部门。
