habitation如何读

英:[ˌhæbɪˈteɪʃn]

美:[ˌhæbɪˈteʃən]

habitation是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 家,住所,住处,住房,住宅,住家
  2. 居住
  3. 聚居地或殖民地
  4. 安息之所,休养生息的地方
  5. 生存

habitation自然拼读

hab·i·ta·tion

hae bih teI shn

habitation变形

复数:habitations

habitation词根

词根:habitat

adj.

habitable 可居住的;适于居住的

n.

habitat [生态] 栖息地,产地

habitant 居民,居住者

habitability 可居住;适于居住

habitation英英释义

Noun

1. the native habitat or home of an animal or plant

2. housing that someone is living in;

"he built a modest dwelling near the pond"

"they raise money to provide homes for the homeless"

3. the act of dwelling in or living permanently in a place (said of both animals and men);

"he studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony"

habitation区别

 home, building, residence, shelter, dwelling, habitation, house

这组词都有“居住处”的意思,其区别是:

home指永久住家时,带有家庭所特有的温暖、情感等气息。

building泛指一切建筑物,不限于居住的房子。

residence指大而堂皇的寓所或公馆,也指法律上的居住点。

shelter可指长期或临时的住处,也指简陋或临时搭建的躲避风雨的场所。

dwelling正式用词,仅指人们居住的任何建筑物。

habitation指长久或固定的住所或居住地。

house中性词,泛指一切供居住的建筑物,尤指适合一家一户居住的房屋。

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habitation词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“居住的行为或事实”; 也指“住所,住宅”,源自古法语 habitacion, abitacion “住所; 居住的行为”(12世纪)或直接源自拉丁语 habitationem(主格 habitatio)“住所”,动名词,来自 habitare “居住,栖息,居住”, habere “拥有,持有,占有”的频率动词,源自 PIE 词根 *ghabh- “给予或接受”。

habitation词源英文解释

Middle English habitacioun, from Anglo-French habitaciun, from Latin habitation-, habitatio, from habitare to inhabit, frequentative of habēre

The first known use of habitation was in the 14th century

habitation儿童词典英英释义

habitnoun

a costume characteristic of an occupation, rank, or function a nun's habit

her riding habit

a usual manner of behavior or thinking

his habit of taking a morning walk

a way of behaving that has become fixed by being repeated often compare reflex entry 1 sense 1

characteristic way of growing or occurring

elms have a spreading habit

habitnoun

a costume characteristic of an occupation, rank, or function a nun's habit

her riding habit

a usual manner of behavior or thinking

his habit of taking a morning walk

a way of behaving that has become fixed by being repeated often compare reflex entry 1 sense 1

characteristic way of growing or occurring

elms have a spreading habit

habitatnoun

the place or type of place where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives or grows

habitationnoun

the act of inhabiting : occupancy

a dwelling place : residence

habitation 例句

1 It was a house that needed painting, one that seemed to cry out for habitation and laughter beneath its roof.

2 a wilderness area with few habitations

3 There dwells in his tent nothing of his ; Brimstone is scattered on his habitation.

伯18:15不属他的必住在他的帐棚里.磺必撒在他所住之处.

4 The nomads have no habitation.

游牧者没有定居处。

5 His first home was two rooms in a tenement that, even before the war, had been declared unfit for habitation.

6 It was too close, or at least closer than we had planned to live to a human habitation.

7 There are places where you cannot see a single sign of human habitation, and there are wild ponies living on the moors.

8 The production also provides an unforgettable hands-on example of how easy it is to build and destroy a house sized for human habitation.

9 Hill House, whatever the cause, has been unfit for human habitation for upwards of twenty years.

10 In this place ten miles around there is no signs of human habitation.

在这地方方圆十英里内杳无人烟。

11 You can recognize these local habitations even if you have never visited the city.

12 Vast stretches of houses are still unfit for habitation due to flood damage and the city's current population is about 150,000 below its pre-Katrina level.

13 All that one could see and feel and hear—of Icefall, moraine, avalanche, cold—was of a world not intended for human habitation.

14 I thought of Shakespeare’s line in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” about the way a poet’s pen “gives to airy nothing/a local habitation and a name.”

15 The road serves the scattered habitations along the coast.

这条公路连接着海岸线上分散的聚居地。

16 Let their habitation desolate; and let none dwell in their tents.

愿他们的住处,变为荒场. 愿他们的帐棚,无人居住.

17 In the next shop, empty of goods, there were signs of recent habitation by the shirtmen: blankets and mattresses laid upon the floor, clothing deposited in a corner, and recent ashes on the grate.

18 Another option: Climb high and look for signs of human habitation.

还有个选择:攀登到高处并寻找人类居住的迹象。

19 His works save not a building’s walls, floors, windows or doors but remains of architectural habitation: whisperingly faint but still visceral remnants of actual bodies that occupied real space.

20 Zubrin notes that the first bases will concentrate on developing water extraction techniques from Martian permafrost; constructing greenhouses; and pressurized structures for human habitation as well as industrial and agricultural activity.

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