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Definition of non-resident in English: non-residentadjective nɒnˈrɛsɪd(ə)nt 1Not living or based in a particular place. 非(某地)居民 Example sentencesExamples - A CSA spokesman said she could not comment on individual cases and it was sometimes hard to collect the money, ‘especially when a non-resident parent does not comply with the agency’.
- I find their not-so-veiled allusion to my double loyalty particularly amusing when one considers that Canadians still swear allegiance to a foreign, non-resident queen.
- Maintenance payments will be calculated by a formula based on the income of the non-resident parent, discounting tax and pension contributions.
- In our case, those rules should mean no more land sales to foreign corporations and non-resident foreigners.
- A total of 8,736 non-resident mainland women gave birth in public hospitals involving an estimated cost of HK $89.3 million.
- Most of the non-resident fishermen were from the U.S., a segment that has seen a 19% increase as sport fishing in Manitoba continues to attract thousands of American fishermen.
- The respondents were non-resident Indians based in Britain, Canada and US.
- Libraries will charge 5,5% more for lending to non-resident users, for audio material, inter-library loans, photocopying charges and lost or damaged books.
- But the connections between these non-resident Indians and their home country rarely extended beyond holiday visits.
- We should be stopping all land sales to non-resident foreigners.
- Legal experts have highlighted the fact that the tribunal has no legal powers to compel Mr Kennedy to attend the hearing of the planning inquiry because of his non-resident status in Ireland.
- The study also underlines the need for children to be reassured that they won't lose contact with their non-resident parent and that contact will be maintained as much as possible between parents.
- This applied to 84 non-resident clients and 51 charities.
- Banks report very few of the estimated 25,000 to 50,000 bogus non-resident account holders have sought information to help avail of the Revenue Commissioner's amnesty.
- Two of the Task Force's twenty recommendations were that government should not impose any extraordinary tax on non-resident landowners or limit the size of their holding.
- So it has been confirmed that almost 800 non-resident children are given places at Sutton's selective schools and comprehensives.
- There will be American citizens on one side and non-resident aliens on the other.
- I could only surmise that these Makonde had taken Swahili names to ease their assimilation into coastal society, creating confusion among non-resident park officials.
- In the 2003 spring election, Georgina Spooner ran and lost as a non-resident NDP candidate in the constituency of Springfield, where the NDP had little, if any, chance of winning.
- In addition, unless he is a non-resident foreigner, he knows and speaks the language in which the trial unfolds.
- 1.1Computing (of software) not kept permanently in memory but available to be loaded from a backing store or external device.
〔计算机〕(软件)非常驻内存的 if you want to use a non-resident font, you can manually download it Example sentencesExamples - To verify memory stability we used Memtest - 86, a non-resident memory-testing utility.
Synonyms independent, consultant, consulting, hired, temporary, freelance, casual, visiting, external, extramural, peripatetic
noun nɒnˈrɛsɪd(ə)nt A person not living in a particular place. 非(某地)居民 parking permits are available for Richmond residents and non-residents the bar is open to non-residents the bank's deposits are held by UK residents and non-residents Example sentencesExamples - The scheme is not open to non-residents who work in the streets affected.
- Among a number of other account holders exempted, deposit accounts held by non-residents were exempted from the tax.
- Charging non-residents would also damage tourism in the city because many visitors expect attractions like the gallery to be free, she said.
- The dining room above, which specialises in fish dishes, seats 40 and is open to non-residents at weekends.
- While LeSport is all-inclusive, Tao warmly welcomes and encourages non-residents.
- From January, Milan plans to impose a ‘pollution charge’ on vehicles driven by non-residents.
- The hotel would comprise 101 bedrooms together with a range of facilities some of which will be open to non-residents.
- And there was a strongly positive response from both residents and non-residents.
- Eight big game species can be hunted by non-residents, but non-residents cannot hunt grizzly bears or goats.
- South African residents get discounted rates, but non-residents will pay around R1700 per night all inclusive.
- While it is hoped that every family residing in the parish will make a special effort to attend, non-residents will also be most welcome.
- Spain could either reduce the rate for non-residents, or increase the rate for residents.
- These will be open to non-residents - who will also be able to take a shortcut across one side of the square during daylight hours.
- If councillors approve the measure, non-residents will be charged £2 a visit.
- At the front of the hotel will be a restaurant open to non-residents.
- The gardens are open to non-residents from 1pm to 5pm daily from Easter to October 1, except Sundays
- Open for non-residents, the restaurant is one of Cornwall's finest - and by no means the most expensive.
- For non-residents of Eccles, unfamiliar with the precinct and the one way system, this is a devil of a restaurant to find by car.
- The poor are considered non-residents, which gives the administration an excuse to evict them.
- Many non-residents don't even apply for residency, and many residents don't apply for citizenship.
Derivativesnoun nɒnˈrɛzɪd(ə)ns This also was a discrimination case, relating to the non-residence of a parent company. Example sentencesExamples - ‘There are a certain number of the 250 who are claiming non-residence,’ he said.
- He says he likes his garden to be left to its own devices, but all these matters, to our mind, are indications of non-residence.
- I am replying to the letter from Eric S. Chonburi in January regarding UK non-residence.
- Finally, during the 1990s, the non-residence of the Queen became the central point of the campaign for a republic.
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