populated 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.
populated 近义词
supply with inhabitants
更多populated例句
- Wireless carriers in the middle of rolling out new super-fast 5G networks have focused on densely populated urban areas at the start.
- Search engines can then use this information to populate search features, such as product Knowledge Panels or Google’s mobile Popular Products carousel.
- BND can grant larger loans at a lower risk, which fosters a healthy financial ecosystem populated by a cluster of small North Dakota banks.
- Although Bangladesh has one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and a substantial domestic medical and pharmaceutical sector, Dhaka is the most densely populated city on Earth.
- The United Nations says that by 2050, 68% of the world will live in densely populated urban areas—up from 55% today.
- Densely populated and impoverished, the community was struggling long before Ebola arrived.
- In a country with a fully functioning health system populated with able and willing medical professionals, this is doable.
- ISIS is also beginning to make its presence felt in long-troubled and mostly Sunni-populated eastern Iran.
- Our American tendency to see the world as populated by like-minded souls is never productive.
- The border lacks major fortifications; the area is thinly populated.
- He recognised the fact that the world was populated by fools, and he determined to make the most of his chances.
- I shall not presume to say anything on this subject, except that I believe this province has been populated about 270 years.
- The mountains along both the north and the south coast were thinly populated.
- We found the banks of the Ord very thickly populated, and frequently camped at night with different parties of natives.
- I request to be conducted into a better-populated compartment.