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non'rezidənt(not living in (a school etc): We have several non-resident members of staff.) dag-(elever), som ikke bor på stedetIsubst. \/ˌnɒnˈrezɪd(ə)nt\/1) forklaring: person som ikke er fast bosatt på stedet, en som kommer utenbys fra2) tilfeldig gjest, gjest som kommer utenfraIIadj. \/ˌnɒnˈrezɪd(ə)nt\/1) som ikke er fast bosatt på stedet2) utenbys, utenbygds3) som ikke bor på stedet
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