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unpeopled

/uhn-pee-puhld/US // ʌnˈpi pəld //

无人居住的,无人居住,无人区,无人居住的地方

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without people; uninhabited.

Examples

  • This has remained an option, particularly for those who can retreat into an unpeopled nature, but increasingly it has been accompanied by a form of isolation that is at the same time connected with other people.

  • This early painting already has the unpeopled froideur that his critics complain of in his buildings.

  • And so to the unpeopled rooms of the little old Vermont farmhouse Peter's gentle thoughts ever swarmed, like homing bees.

  • Unless presently I could arise and kill meat for her, then must the world roll void through the ether, unpeopled ever more.

  • She walked along through that flat, almost unpeopled, half desert country and it seemed that the whole world had shrivelled up.

  • Before that it was an unpeopled rock in the Northern Sea, without name or history.

  • The Romans drew from this country, now nearly barren and unpeopled, immense contributions both in gold and wheat.