populate 的定义
pop·u·lat·ed, pop·u·lat·ing.
- to inhabit; live in; be the inhabitants of.
- to furnish with inhabitants, as by colonization; people.
populate 近义词
supply with inhabitants
更多populate例句
- In densely-populated cities real estate is expensive and can be hard to find.
- If non-edited cells in the embryo eventually populate most of the baby’s body, then the child would likely still succumb to the disease.
- Shelby Babcock, 26, lives in the tiny town of Hines in sparsely populated eastern Oregon, a Republican bastion in the Democratic-leaning state.
- This is because Google uses publicly available information and data from third parties and users to populate its local listings.
- Ideas about how remote Polynesia came to be populated have long inspired scientific debate.
- Her Facebook photos could populate a tame “girls with guns” style calendar.
- There, abandoned “ghost towns” populate the prairie fields and deserts, serving as a reminder of a not-so-distant past.
- Portraits of the Rolling Stones and other easily recognizable stars populate the small, alcove-like room straight ahead.
- For the truly massive companies that populate the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the percentage is even higher.
- The SUVs, coupes, and sedans that populate dealer showrooms are much greener than their antecedents.
- They needed souls and chimeras to populate the imaginary regions which they have discovered in the other life.
- In order to populate the new port, he proclaimed there a religious liberty he denied to his Duchy at large.
- They may shun all association with women but at the same time maintain that they have a cultural mission to populate the earth.
- I am getting to be an old man, and I have seen a great deal of the world, as we reckon it by the human beings who populate it.
- He wrote: I consider men as a herd of deer in the deer park of some great lord, having no other task but to populate the park.