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Adjective
1. unfit or unsuitable to live in or with;
"unlivable substandard housing"
1834年,"不适合居住的",来自 un-(1)"不" + livable。
The first known use of unlivable was in 1834
1 In various forms and styles, the two-dozen poems in “Malaria” draw us into the world made unlivable for hundreds of millions of people.
2 The Rolling Hills Estates landslide in July made some homes unlivable.
3 The crooks who run the place appoint the first black sheriff in hopes that the locals will revolt and make it unlivable.
4 The stabbing death of Lee was almost instantaneously taken as confirmation of an emerging narrative about the city — dirty, dangerous, unlivable.
5 The manga also said the Fukushima area would be unlivable for years.
6 One day after a deadly tornado touched down in Mississippi, Governor Haley Barbour says more than 125 homes are unlivable.
一天后,感动了一个致命的龙卷风密西西比州,州长黑利巴伯说,超过125家是不能生活。
7 Each interaction helps build, over the course of the season, a majestic portrait of how many different types of bias have made life in America almost unlivable for so many.
8 At the same time, our cities have been made unlivable by the automobile arriving in mass quantities.
同时,我们的城市由于大量的汽车涌入而变得不宜居住。
9 Gibson’s employees told KSL about unlivable conditions on the farm, where 14 people live with the smell of urine and feces due to an overflowing septic tank.
10 Bushnell’s and Azzarello’s deaths both resonate with and differ from these instances of self-killing — which are in large part responses to colonial and state violence, contestations of unlivable structural inequalities — in significant ways.
11 Twenty-two million people live in that city and there isn’t really anywhere for them to go if it gets unlivable.
12 Stephenson’s new novel imagines a world gone haywire from climate change; storm surges routinely inundate, hot seasons kill and much of the planet is unlivable.
13 But it was “not more important than the lives of my siblings and every generation that we are condemning to an unlivable future.”
14 As a result, every human and host on Earth ends up dead, either in the impending slaughter, or in the unlivable aftermath.
15 Israel denies its action in Jenin are aimed at harassing Palestinians or making the camp unlivable.
16 Globalization doesn't do much good if the globe itself becomes unlivable.
如果地球自身变得无法居住,全球化还有什么用处。
17 But lately, New York City streets are teetering between lively and unlivable.
18 Without going inside, they called the real estate agent listed on the sign out front and began negotiations to purchase the property, which, at the time, was entirely unlivable.
19 The primary narrative belongs to Annelise, a young Jewish woman in 1930s Germany who is coming of age — and falling in love — just as her city is becoming unlivable owing to the rise of anti-Semitism.
20 The inside of the cabin was so hot it was unlivable.