residential

residential
adjective
1) Wohn[gebiet, -siedlung, -straße]
2)

residential courseKurs, dessen Teilnehmer am Ort wohnen

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[-'denʃəl]
adjective
1) ((of an area of a town etc) containing houses rather than offices, shops etc: This district is mainly residential; a residential neighbourhood/area.) Wohn-...
2) (requiring a person to live in the place where he works: a residential post.) am Arbeitsplatz wohnend
3) (of, concerned with, living in a place.) Wohn-...
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resi·den·tial
[ˌrezɪˈden(t)ʃəl]
adj inv
1. (housing area) Wohn-
\residential district Wohngebiet nt
2. (job requiring person to live in) mit Wohnung im Haus nach n
my job is \residential ich wohne an meinem Arbeitsplatz
3. (used as a residence) Wohn-
\residential establishment Wohnheim nt
\residential construction Wohnungsbau m
\residential hotel Hotel nt für Dauergäste
\residential housing no pl (buildings) Mietwohnbauten pl; (department) Wohnungswesen nt
\residential property Wohnliegenschaft f
4. (concerning residence) Aufenthalts-
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["rezI'denSəl]
adj
job im Haus; college mit einem Wohnheim verbunden

residential requirements for voting — Meldevoraussetzungen zur Ausübung des Wahlrechts

residential accommodation — Unterbringung f im Heim

residential customer (for utilities) — Privathaushalt m

residential development — Wohnungsbau m

residential market — Häuser- und Wohnungsmarkt m, nichtgewerblicher Immobilienmarkt

residential mortgage — Hypothek f für Wohneigentum

residential property — Wohngebäude nt

residential street — Wohnstraße f

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residential [-ˈdenʃl; US -tʃəl] adj
1. Wohn…:
residential area (auch vornehme) Wohngegend;
residential estate Wohngrundstück n;
residential tower Wohnhochhaus n;
residential university Internatsuniversität f; academic.ru/59579/quarter">quarter A 15
2. Wohnsitz…:
residential allowance Ortszulage f;
residential qualifications pl Wohnsitzerfordernis f (für Wähler)
3. Residenz…
res. abk
1. research
2. reserve
3. residence
4. resident
5. residential
6. resides
7. resigned
8. resolution
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adjective
1) Wohn[gebiet, -siedlung, -straße]
2)

residential course — Kurs, dessen Teilnehmer am Ort wohnen


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