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1 residential
residential [‚rezɪˈden∫əl]1. adjectivea. ( = not industrial) [area] d'habitationb. ( = live-in) [post, job, course] avec hébergement ; [staff] logé sur place2. compounds• to be in residential care [old person] être en maison de retraite ; [handicapped person] être dans un centre pour handicapés ► residential home noun (for old people) maison f de retraite ; (for handicapped people) centre m pour handicapés* * *[ˌrezɪ'denʃl]adjective [area] résidentiel/-ielle; [staff] à demeure; [course] en internatresidential home — GB ( for elderly) maison f de retraite; ( for disabled) institution f pour handicapés; ( for youth) foyer m d'accueil
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2 residential
2 ( living in) [staff] à demeure ; [course] en internat ; residential home GB ( for elderly) maison f de retraite ; ( for disabled) institution f pour handicapés ; ( for youth) foyer m d'accueil ; residential school Sch établissement m d'éducation spécialisée ; to be in residential care Soc Admin être pris en charge par une institution ; a residential post un poste imposant résidence à demeure. -
3 residential
residential [‚rezɪ'denʃəl]∎ the building is reverting to residential use l'édifice va être à nouveau utilisé comme habitation∎ a residential post un travail qui oblige à rester sur les lieux►► residential care = mode d'hébergement supervisé pour handicapés, délinquants etc;Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > residential
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4 residential
[-'denʃəl]1) ((of an area of a town etc) containing houses rather than offices, shops etc: This district is mainly residential; a residential neighbourhood/area.) résidentiel2) (requiring a person to live in the place where he works: a residential post.) qui demande résidence3) (of, concerned with, living in a place.) résidentiel -
5 residential qualification
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6 residential/farm, property, class
(now residential property class)catégorie f des biens résidentiels/agricolesEnglish-French legislative terms > residential/farm, property, class
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7 residential allotment
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential allotment
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8 residential area
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential area
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9 residential building
bâtiment à usage d’habitation m, bâtiment résidentiel m, immeuble d’habitation m, immeuble résidentiel mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential building
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10 residential construction
construction de logements f, construction de logis f, construction d’habitations fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential construction
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11 residential development
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential development
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12 residential district
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential district
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13 residential function
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential function
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14 residential house
maison d’habitation fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential house
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15 residential unit
cellule d’habitation f, unité résidentielle fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential unit
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16 residential zone
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > residential zone
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17 residential rehabilitation
Stups.[d.] traitement en milieu hospitalier; traitement résidentiel (ou en institution)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > residential rehabilitation
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18 residential buildings broad form
assurance des bâtiments d'habitation (formule étendue) (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > residential buildings broad form
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19 residential area
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20 residential district
quartiers résidentiels; ville residentielle; zone résidentielleEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > residential district
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residential — res‧i‧den‧tial [ˌrezˈdenʆl◂] adjective PROPERTY residential property consists of private houses where people live, rather than offices or factories: • Opponents claim the development is too near residential areas. • The company plans to provide … Financial and business terms
residential — I adjective domestic, domiciliary, fit for habitation, home, household, inhabited, living, not commercial, not public, occupied, private associated concepts: residential area, residential property, residential purposes, residential use II index… … Law dictionary
Residential — Res i*den tial ( d?n shal), a. 1. Of or pertaining to a residence or residents; as, residential trade; a residential part of town. [1913 Webster] 2. Residing; residentiary. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
residential — [rez΄ə den′shəl] adj. 1. of or connected with residence 2. of, characterized by, or suitable for residences, or homes [a residential neighborhood ] ☆ 3. chiefly for residents rather than transients [a residential hotel] residentially adv … English World dictionary
residential — 1650s, serving as a residence, from RESIDENT (Cf. resident) + AL (Cf. al) (1). Meaning having to do with housing is from 1856 … Etymology dictionary
residential — ► ADJECTIVE 1) designed for or relating to residence. 2) providing accommodation in addition to other services. 3) occupied by private houses. DERIVATIVES residentially adverb … English terms dictionary
residential — [[t]re̱zɪde̱nʃ(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n A residential area contains houses rather than offices or factories. He was born in Kensington, West London, then a smart residential area of large terrace houses... Fontbonne is a liberal arts college,… … English dictionary
residential — res|i|den|tial W3 [ˌrezıˈdenʃəl] adj 1.) a residential part of a town consists of private houses, with no offices or factories →↑suburban ▪ a quiet residential neighbourhood 2.) relating to homes rather than offices or businesses →↑domestic ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
residential — adjective Date: 1654 1. a. used as a residence or by residents b. providing living accommodations for students < a residential prep school > 2. restricted to or occupied by residences < a residential neighborhood > 3. of or relating to residence… … New Collegiate Dictionary
residential — adj. 1 suitable for or occupied by private houses (residential area). 2 used as a residence (residential hotel). 3 based on or connected with residence (the residential qualification for voters; a residential course of study). Derivatives:… … Useful english dictionary
residential — res|i|den|tial [ ,rezı denʃl ] adjective ** 1. ) a residential area is one in which most of the buildings are houses 2. ) AMERICAN a residential school or institution is a place where people with mental or physical problems can live while they… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English