English to Spanish Dictionary reside

reside

residir
definition
verb
people who work in the city actually reside in neighboring towns
have one's permanent home in a particular place.
translation of 'reside'
verb
residir en,
residir,
vivir
example
Where did these local residents actually 'reside' ?
In England, the power will 'reside' with the secretary of state alone, but in Wales it will be in the hands of the National Assembly.
Most of the REs 'reside' in the intergenic regions and are believed to be functionally neutral.
The other two children shall 'reside' with both parents on an alternating weekly basis.
the meaning of an utterance does not wholly 'reside' in the semantic meaning
the paintings now 'reside' on the walls of a restaurant
What about the people who 'reside' in this country?
the thoughts that 'reside' in your mind
The soluble alkaline IT is thought to 'reside' in the cytoplasm.
The point of talking about the commons is to reassert a basic truth: Power does not 'reside' in government and markets alone.
people who work in the city actually 'reside' in neighbouring towns
There is no list of farmworkers who 'reside' in this region.
legislative powers 'reside' with the federal assembly
Qualities can only 'reside' in substances and cannot occur on their own.
people who work in the city actually 'reside' in neighboring towns
The essential qualities of Judo 'reside' in the execution of throws with finesse, without the expenditure of strength, joined to an irresistible rhythm.
It is thus a non-reductive definition, because both its subject matter and its theoretical object 'reside' at the semantic level.
The majority of the population and poor for that matter still 'reside' in the rural areas.
legislative powers 'reside' with the Federal Assembly
Drosophila genes undergo complex splicing patterns, 'reside' close to their neighbors, and often overlap.
the meaning of an utterance does not wholly 'reside' in the semantic meaning
While over 90,000 people now live in the Limerick urban area, only around 54,000 'reside' within the city boundary.
The homeless families now 'reside' in an abandoned neighborhood advisory council building located behind the former police station.
Monet's Waterlilies, painted in 1908, is arguably the finest of the three paintings on the theme which 'reside' in Cardiff.
She was in a room fit for a queen from the 1800's, with gold linings on the walls, red velvet decorating the spaces where paintings didn't 'reside' .
According to the Justice Ministry, about 630,000 foreigners 'reside' permanently in Japan.
The only apparent regulatory difference is a short time delay when activators 'reside' in the cytoplasm before binding to plasmids.
In a Republic, the real power should 'reside' in the Legislature.
All the children 'reside' with their mother and the parties have agreed that she will have custody.
Since more than half of the children admitted to the school 'reside' outside the city, it plans to build a dormitory to enable them to stay along with one of their parents.
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