inhabitation 的 2 个定义
- to live or dwell in, as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods.
- to exist or be situated within; dwell in: Weird notions inhabit his mind.
- Archaic. to live or dwell, as in a place.
inhabitation 近义词
等同于 occupation
inhabitation 的近义词 11 个
inhabitation 的反义词 7 个
等同于 residence
更多inhabitation例句
- Only time will tell how well Emhoff inhabits his new position.
- When you picture a dire wolf, the image that comes to mind is probably one of those unbelievably fluffy yet terrifying creatures that inhabited Winterfell in Game of Thrones.
- A 2020 study of hippo-inhabited lakes found that nutrients in the animals’ feces were fueling huge blooms of bacteria and algae.
- This platform allows you to not only host a party and talk to your guests over video call, but you can also create and decorate the indoor and outdoor spaces they’ll virtually inhabit.
- Someday, I would inhabit this role of “surfer” I had envisioned for myself.
- The legends of the discovery and inhabitation of Ireland before the Flood, are too purely mythical to demand serious notice.
- As these two desiderata seem indispensable to lunar inhabitation, we may chiefly consider the question, Do these conditions exist?
- Traces of Romano-British inhabitation have been noted elsewhere in Manchester, especially near the cathedral.
- The Historie of Irelande from the first inhabitation thereof, vnto the yeare 1509.
- The geological changes through which the earth has passed indicate "a process of preparation" for the inhabitation of man.