denizen
denizen 英 [ˈdenɪzn] 美 [ˈdɛnɪzən]
vt. 给…居住权;移植 n. 居民;外来语;外籍居民
名词复数:denizens
- A denizen is an inhabitant or frequenter of a particular place: a citizen of a country, a resident in a neighborhood, a maven of a museum, a regular at a bar, or, even, a plant that is naturalized in a region.
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- vt. 给…居住权;移植
- n. 居民;外来语;外籍居民
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1. Samples from the dead whale (pdf) will ultimately tell what killed this denizen of the deep.
从死鲸的例子将预知最终死亡深层的外来语。
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2. There is likely no city in China where traffic has become such a daily annoyance for every denizen as Beijing.
中国北京,交通堵塞日趋严重,几乎困扰着每位居民的日常出行。
- denizen (n.) early 15c., from Anglo-French deinzein, from deinz "within, inside," from Late Latin deintus, from de- "from" + intus "within" (see ento-). Historically, an alien admitted to certain rights of citizenship; a naturalized citizen.
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