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Latin domicilium
The first known use of domiciliate was in 1778
1 It was in the same spirit that he had tacitly assented to Fitzpiers's domiciliation there.
正是出于同一种心理,他默许菲茨比尔斯住了下来。
2 “Yes, there may be some discount in our South African domiciliation ... It would be lazy of us to say it’s just because of where our postbox address is.”
3 It is his native land that is always the great heroic character on the stage his mind surveys; and his mental grasp is as wide as his domiciliation.
4 He is immediately attacked and worried by the rest, until, either by boldly defending himself or pertinaciously refusing to quit, he eventually obtains a domiciliation, and becomes an acknowledged member of the fraternity.”
5 It was in the same spirit that he had tacitly assented to Fitzpiers's domiciliation there.
正是出于同一种心理,他默许菲茨比尔斯住了下来.