displaced 的 2 个定义
- lacking a home, country, etc.
- moved or put out of the usual or proper place.
- Usually the displaced . persons who lack a home, as through political exile, destruction of their previous shelter, or lack of financial resources: After the earthquake, the displaced were temporarily housed in armories.
displaced 近义词
disturbed
更多displaced例句
- The information helps emergency managers to develop recovery strategies, assess damage, rebuild damaged properties and allow displaced residents to see images of their neighborhoods.
- Ahrar, who runs a non-profit that works with vulnerable and displaced women and children in Afghanistan, says she has six staff members in the country.
- Shea plans to expand Conversations Unbound into the curriculum of new universities — and, in turn, help more displaced people earn a livelihood.
- “We are just displaced, but we are still in positions to attack wherever we want,” said Jihad Yar Wazir.
- She is an internally displaced woman who fled her home in Gbatala Bong County due to the high deaths from the Ebola outbreak.
- The aid—mainly food and medical equipment—is meant for Syrians displaced from their hometowns, and for hungry civilians.
- But for the majority of the American public, the panic seems displaced.
- Now that he and his family are displaced and the risks have escalated he wants to leave.
- But the balanced forces once displaced would be seen constantly to come to an equilibrium at a new point.
- There was no confusion, and already the hired men were busy with two great machines until Winston displaced two of them.
- He was a married man and his wife was still living at the time when he was displaced.
- Already, in England, a good fourth of the population had been displaced; and what were these displaced populations to do?
- A committee appointed by Connecticut displaced the bound at the southwest corner of Warwick.