colonizer如何读

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colonizer是什么意思

  • n.殖民地开拓者;殖民者

colonizer变形

复数:colonizers

colonizer词根

词根:colony

adj.

colonial 殖民地的,殖民的

colonist 殖民主义者的;奉行殖民主义的

colonialist 殖民主义者的

n.

colony 殖民地;移民队

colonial 殖民地居民

colonist 殖民者;殖民地居民;移民

colonization 殖民;殖民地化

colonialism 殖民主义;殖民政策

colonialist 殖民主义者

vi.

colonize 开拓殖民地;移居于殖民地

vt.

colonize 将…开拓为殖民地;移于殖民地;从他地非法把选民移入

colonizer英英释义

noun

one that colonizes : an individual or entity that establishes a colony or colonies: such as

a nation or state that takes control of a people or area as an extension of state power

the country's relationship with its former colonizer

see usage paragraph below a person who migrates to and settles in a foreign area as part of a colony Lemur was the Roman name for the spirits of the dead. … The lemurs of Madagascar, an island of southeastern Africa, were named by French colonizers.—International Wildlife

Almost all early explorers and colonizers marveled at the natural abundance they found in the Americas, a biodiversity at odds with the deforestation and extinctions that the Europeans had already wrought in most of their own continent.—Alan Taylor

biology an organism that establishes a population in a new area or habitat Seaweeds tend to be the first colonizers on shorelines …—Mark Carwardine

… debate among scientists trying to determine how tube worms, clams and other colonizers of hydrothermal vents and cold seeps arrive and persist in their ephemeral habitats.—Julie Zeidner Russo

colonizer词源英文解释

The first known use of colonizer was in 1723

colonizer 例句

1 Every English effort before 1620 had produced accounts useful to would-be colonizers.

2 One hypothesis suggested that the foxes interbred with dogs that European colonizers introduced to South America, and that interbreeding eventually caused the foxes’ lineage to peter out.

3 This is crucial to how the movie works, particularly because it is told from the point of view of the colonizer, not the colonized.

4 Fury toward Gates for appearing to present this information incautiously or for referring to the Mayflower's passengers – colonizers – as "people who laid the foundation for this country."

5 The Belgian colonizers were unusually barbaric, but the rule of the other European countries that carved up Africa differed only in scale, not in kind, across a wide swath of the continent.

6 The Americans and the French, our former colonizers, are seen as walking wallets, not to be offended.

7 Others have seen us as a former colonizer intent on controlling your future.

另外有些人认为我们是意图控制你们未来的前殖民者。

8 When the Spanish colonizers came along, they introduced pork, which the Aztecs started using instead.

9 The feeling was mutual; performances of traditional drumming and dancing encouraged resistance against the colonizers.

10 That area of the world had an indigenous population, too, now known as the Sami, whose story echoes all of the stories of peoples who lived on land usurped by colonizers.

11 With utter disregard for the Indigenous ways of thinking about the land, both sacred and nonsacred, the colonizers viewed all the land and resources they saw as things to own and to exploit.

12 In intertwined stories about Earth colonizers destroying an idyllic Martian civilization, Bradbury explored issues of post-World War II America.

13 The voices of colonizers echo into the present.

14 If that weren’t destructive enough, Tyson posits that Mr. Peanut has the look of a colonizer who would probably shoot the tiger, stuff it, and hang it on his mantle.

15 The island prides itself on a Carnival that stays true to its 18th-century roots: a European pre-Lent bacchanal, co-opted by slaves mimicking their French and British colonizers and infusing the festivities with West African folklore.

16 Although many of the show’s ingredients are specifically Alaskan, the artistic styles and gambits derive mostly from the world of the colonizers.

17 The words that define movement to music as dance all come from the languages of the colonizers.

18 Beautiful and poor in their near-total isolation, nothing changes on these palm-fringed specks that remained unconquered by the Portuguese colonizers until well into the 1930s.

19 We live daily with the indifference of our colonizers, with our kleptocratic and inept governing class, and with nature that will undoubtedly reshape our societies.

20 “I don’t know my first because the invaders, the colonizers, had taken my first language away from me, therefore the only language that I have access to is the colonizers’ language.”

colonizer 同义词

1 殖民地开拓者

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