inhabited 的定义
- having inhabitants; occupied; lived in or on: an inhabited island.
inhabited 近义词
occupied
更多inhabited例句
- Which raises the possibility, since we don’t really know how things go from non-life to life, that Triton could be a habitable and inhabited world.
- These are intended to keep clouds of vapor from drifting off site and potentially toward an inhabited area.
- Originally, Kroeber used oikoumene to refer to the “entire inhabited world,” as he traced back human culture to one single people.
- Amelia says some truly terrible things to Sam, supposedly inhabited by the Babadook but really consumed in grief.
- It never functioned as a hotel again and today is inhabited by more than 400 people.
- That partly explains why seats previously inhabited by shivering backsides are now selling for $750 a pair.
- The phrase was an attempt to discredit Israel, which was founded on land long inhabited primarily by Muslims.
- The artifacts came from undersea dives and excavations from the area, which has been inhabited for at least 3,000 years.
- The country is well inhabited, for it contains fifty-one cities, near a hundred walled towns, and a great number of villages.
- I found that I still felt the lure of foreign countries, and the less explored or inhabited, the better.
- We don't call every tuppeny-hapenny villa inhabited by a nobleman a 'castle' as they do in Germany and Austria.
- The large house contained an entrance hall leading into four rooms, each of which was inhabited by a white family.
- These letters spelled the name of an island which had been inhabited by friendly Indians of the same name.