单词 | inhabited |
释义 | inhabited (once / 432 pages) adj WORD FAMILY inhabited: uninhabited+/inhabit: inhabitable, inhabitancy, inhabitant, inhabitation, inhabited, inhabiting, inhabits/inhabitable: uninhabitable/inhabitant: inhabitants/inhabitation: inhabitations/uninhabitable: uninhabitably USAGE EXAMPLESThe movie is inhabited by a cinematic spirit as well. The New Yorker(Dec 30, 2016) Actually, it’s something of a return to the world Ms. Peevey inhabited as a cute, blond 10-year-old from Oklahoma City. New York Times(Dec 30, 2016) The estate is often nearly empty, according to law enforcement officials, inhabited year-round by just a few Russian caretakers. New York Times(Dec 29, 2016) adj having inhabitants; lived in the inhabited regions of the earth Syn|Ant colonised, colonized, settled inhabited by colonists hauntedinhabited by or as if by apparitions occupied, tenantedresided in; having tenants owner-occupiedlived in by the owner peopledfurnished with people populatedfurnished with inhabitants populous, thickly settleddensely populated rock-inhabitingof ferns and lichens that grow on rocks underpopulatedhaving a lower population density than normal or desirable uninhabited not having inhabitants; not lived in abandoned, derelict, desertedforsaken by owner or inhabitants depopulatedhaving lost inhabitants as by war or disease unoccupied, untenantednot leased to or occupied by a tenant unpeopled, unpopulatedwith no people living there lonely, solitary, unfrequenteddevoid of creatures unsettlednot yet settled |
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