dwellers 的 2 个定义
dwelt or dwelled, dwell·ing.
- to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
- to live or continue in a given condition or state: to dwell in happiness.
- to linger over, emphasize, or ponder in thought, speech, or writing: to dwell on a particular point in an argument.
- to be motionless for a certain interval during operation.
- Machinery. a flat or cylindrical area on a cam for maintaining a follower in a certain position during part of a cycle.a period in a cycle in the operation of a machine or engine during which a given part remains motionless.
dwellers 近义词
tenant
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- More serious still, the slum dwellers face enormous risk from unsafely built environments.
- Some argue that these migrants are better off than previous slum dwellers since they ride motorcycles and have cellphones.
- Every one of those theories seems like the kind of googly-eyed lunacy only the fringiest fringe-dwellers would believe.
- Apartment dwellers might opt for an artificial tree instead of the real thing.
- It was the night that dwellers in caves had watched from some high place among rocks.
- Grass-eating animals feared beasts of prey long before the Tree-dwellers lived.
- It must be borne in mind, in this consideration, that the apes differ from the other tree-dwellers in being destitute of claws.
- In the apes and lemurs, on the contrary, the ground-dwellers are the aberrant forms, stray wanderers from the host.
- That is a sad condition of things, but one which fully satisfies the greater part of the dwellers on your planet.
- Thus the seigneur reserved to himself an access to those subterraneous chambers, unknown even to the dwellers of the castle.