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nonnative

/non-ney-tiv/US // ˌnɒnˈneɪ tɪv //

非土著人,非原住民,非本地人,非母语

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a language that is not the first language acquired by a person: It is harder to communicate in your nonnative language.
    • : of or relating to a person communicating in a nonnative language: a nonnative speaker of English.
    • : Biology. of or relating to a plant or animal that is not indigenous to a region: The proliferation of nonnative plants is choking out the local flora.
    • : Digital Technology. of or relating to software that was not originally designed for the platform on which it is running: nonnative user interfaces;nonnative apps.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inforeign
Synonyms
alien外星人,外国人,异形,外星different不同的,不同,不一样的,不同于external外部,外部的,外部因素,外部环境offshore近海,离岸,境外,离岸的overseas海外,海外的unfamiliar不熟悉的,陌生的,不熟悉,不熟悉的人strange奇怪,奇怪的,陌生的,陌生adopted采用,采用的,采用了,通过了alienated疏离的,疏远,疏远的,疏离antipodal反方向,反方向性,反义词,反方向的barbarian野蛮人,蛮夷,蛮子,蛮族barbaric野蛮的,野蛮,野蛮人,野蛮生长borrowed借来的,借用的,被借走的,借用了的derived衍生出的,衍生出来的,衍生的,得出的distant遥远的,悠远的,遥遥无期,遥远的距离estranged疏远的,疏离的,疏远,疏离exiled流亡,流亡的,流放,被流放exotic奇特的,异国情调,奇异的,奇特expatriate外籍人士,客居国外者,移民,外籍人员extralocal本地以外,本地外,地方外的,地方外extraneous外来的,外在的,外来的东西,外来人员extrinsic外在的,外在因素,外在,外在性far远,遥远的,遥远,远的far-fetched牵强附会,遥不可及,遥不可及的,遥遥无期far-off遥远的,不远的,不远处的,不远处faraway遥远的,远方,遥远的地方,远方的人from abroad来自国外的,来自国外,从国外,来自海外的immigrant移民,移民者,移徙者,入境imported进口,进口的,进口产品,入口的inaccessible难于接近,难于接近的,难以到达的,难于上青天nonresident非居民,非居民户口,非居民户口的人,非居民的not domestic非国内,非本国,不是国内,非家庭not native非本地人,不是本地人,非本土,非原住民outlandish怪异的,荒唐,怪异,荒唐的outside外界,外边,外来的,外边的remote远程,遥远的,遥控,遥远transoceanic越洋,跨洋,越洋的,跨洋的unaccustomed不习惯,不习惯的,不习以为常,不适应unexplored未开发的,未探索过的,未探索的,未开发unknown未知,不详,未知数,未知的

Examples

  • Like their nonnative neighbors, some members contracted the coronavirus and had to be hospitalized.

  • For example, the scientist and writer Rachel Carson advocated importing nonnative species as an alternative to using pesticides.

  • Eventually, different plants come in, usually invasive, nonnative species, says Bradley Herrick, an ecologist and research program manager at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum.