英:[ɪnˈhæbɪtənt]
美:[ɪnˈhæbɪtənt]
英:[ɪnˈhæbɪtənt]
美:[ɪnˈhæbɪtənt]
in·hab·it·ant
ihn hae bih tnt
复数:inhabitants
词根:inhabit
adj.inhabited 有人居住的
inhabitable 适于居住的;可居住的,可栖居的
n.inhabitancy 居住,住所;有人居住的状态
inhabitation 居住;栖息
v.inhabited 占据(inhabit的过去分词);居住于
vi.inhabit (古)居住;栖息
vt.inhabit 栖息;居住于;占据
individual个人,有某种特点的人
native本地人,出生于某国(或某地)的人
people民族,种族,部落
inhabitant(某地的)居民
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“居民,公民”的意思,其区别是:
citizen指拥有某国国籍或有某地区合法身份的人,即公民。
native指土生土长的本地居民。
civilian指相对于军人或官员的平民百姓。
resident多指长期居住或暂时居住的民民,有时也指旅居者。
inhabitant最普通用词,一般指常住居民。
以上来源于网络
"居住在某个地方的人"(与访客或短期居住者区分开来),早在15世纪就出现了,源自盎格鲁-法语 inhabitant,来自拉丁语 inhabitantem(主格 inhabitans), inhabitare 的现在分词形式,意为“居住于”(参见 inhabit)。相关词汇: Inhabitants。作为形容词,也早在15世纪就出现了。
常住居民
The first known use of inhabitant was in the 15th century
instant1 of 2noun
a very small space of time : moment
instant2 of 2adjective
pressing, urgent
in instant need
happening or done at once
an instant response
partially prepared by the manufacturer to make final preparation easyespecially: made to dissolve quickly in water instant coffee
instant pudding
installationnoun
the act of installing : the state of being installed
something installed for use
a military base
a work of art that consists of multiple pieces arranged in a large space
inspireverb
to move or guide by divine influence
prophets inspired by God
to stimulate to greater or higher activity : make spirited
inspired by his parents
to cause to have a particular thought or feeling
the old house inspired her with longing for the past
to cause a feeling of : arouse
inspires confidence in her followers
inhale
bring about
studies that inspired several inventions
insistverb
to place special stress or great importance
insists on punctuality
to make a demand : request urgently
insisted that I come
inquireverb
to ask about
inquired the way to the train station
to make an investigation
inquire into the accident
to ask a question
inquired about the weather
inneradjective
situated farther in
inner room
being near a center especially of influence
an inner circle of advisors
of or relating to the mind or spirit
inner peace
injureverb
to do an injustice to : wrong
to cause pain or harm to injured his pride
injured her arm
to cause to suffer damage or loss houses injured by the storm
a tax that injured business
inhabitantnoun
one who lives permanently in a place
1 The inhabitant can see the Church House and the Death House, but never the exterior of the Court House.
居民也能看到教会安置和死囚刑前的住房,但从未见过法院的外貌。
2 Eurasia is protected by its vast land spaces, Oceania by the width of the Atlantic and the Pacific, Eastasia by the fecundity and industriousness of its inhabitants.
3 The inhabitants there all liked this little boy.
那里的居民都很喜欢这个小男孩.
4 The Indians were the original inhabitants of North America.
印第安人是北美最早的居民.
5 Another one, popular with inhabitants of northern Europe, invokes the supposed stimulatory effects of their homeland’s cold climate and the inhibitory effects of hot, humid, tropical climates on human creativity and energy.
6 As long as I'm their only inhabitant, I should make these spaces feel more like mine.
7 It was bustling with people; all the strangers who had come to Wall in the previous weeks were there, and many of the inhabitants of the town of Wall as well.
8 Huddled in their half-built village that first terrible winter, the colonists rarely saw the area’s inhabitants, except for the occasional shower of copper- or claw-tipped arrows.
9 People swarming in, cities doubling and trebling in numbers of inhabitants, while the fiscal guardians groan over the increasing weight of improvements and the need to care for a large new spate of indigents.
10 For the inhabitants of the desert are well trained and well armed against desolation.
11 In appearance and genes those islands’ inhabitants are similar to South Chinese, and even more similar to tropical Southeast Asians, especially those of the Malay Peninsula.
12 The rattle of the cart wheels and the woodcutter’s curses roused the inhabitants of the huts, who gradually emerged from their doorways.
13 Even as archaeologists try to work out how the area’s first inhabitants reshaped their physical environment, other scientists are beginning to trace out their impacts in its genetic heritage.
14 He is plausible, convincing, likable, and far and away the most wily, subtle, and shrewd of all the inhabitants of Asgard.
15 Among his many exploits, he paddled his canoe up a river to the Fijian village of Kasavu, halted less than a pistol shot’s length from the village fence, and fired away at the undefended inhabitants.
16 Its inhabitants evidently had been caught by surprise.
17 the inhabitants of the town don't like the tourists
18 “Medic trucks will be at the house tomorrow. We’re to take the inhabitants to the Central Hospital.”
19 Princess was an inhabitant of the great Tenochtitlan.
公主是一个大特诺奇居民。
20 He believed, for example, that there was a substantial lunar atmosphere and oceans and inhabitants.