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inhabitants

/in-hab-i-tuhnts/US // ɪnˈhæb ɪ tənts //

居民,居住者,居民区,居民们

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the plural of inhabitant.

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Examples

  • Historically, conquering armies have seized inhabitants of conquered areas and enslaved them.

  • In Sierra Leone, the group reported less than 10 physicians per 100,000 inhabitants.

  • These goods were probably exchanged with Gedi inhabitants for animal skins and ivory.

  • Half a century ago, there were said to be 30 libraries and 20,000 inhabitants.

  • They moved out, leaving few original inhabitants, and after a 1957 earthquake, the village was completely devoid of inhabitants.

  • It contains above eighty thousand houses, and about six hundred thousand inhabitants.

  • Undesirable inhabitants of the country are being sent away, especially the Japanese, who are more dangerous than the Chinese.

  • When a besieged city suspects a mine, do not the inhabitants dig underground, and meet their enemy at his work?

  • But there came a day, at last, when the inhabitants of Flatland were far indeed removed from the spirit of merriment.

  • When this became known to the few Union inhabitants of Fulton they implored Guitar not to do it.