inhabited 英 [ɪn'hæbɪtɪd]   美 [ɪn'hæbɪtɪd]

inhabited

inhabited  英 [ɪn'hæbɪtɪd] 美 [ɪn'hæbɪtɪd]

adj. 有人居住的  v. 占据(inhabit的过去分词);居住于 

We are making different conditions, but the life which already inhabited the form continues to do so still. 我们正在创造不同的条件,但是已经占据了这种形式的生活仍旧继续如此。
We realize that the deeper coherence of the universe requires that each of us inhabits a lawful world of our own that may seem inconsistent with the worlds inhabited by others. 我们意识到宇宙对我们的更深入的一系列要求,即我们每个人都生活在自己的合法世界中,而这似乎与别人居住的世界是不一致的。

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  • adj. 有人居住的
  • v. 占据(inhabit的过去分词);居住于
  • 1. We are making different conditions, but the life which already inhabited the form continues to do so still.

    我们正在创造不同的条件,但是已经占据了这种形式的生活仍旧继续如此。

  • 2. We realize that the deeper coherence of the universe requires that each of us inhabits a lawful world of our own that may seem inconsistent with the worlds inhabited by others.

    我们意识到宇宙对我们的更深入的一系列要求,即我们每个人都生活在自己的合法世界中,而这似乎与别人居住的世界是不一致的。

  • 3. Many villages in northern and eastern Romania appear to be inhabited only by children and their grandparents.

    罗马尼亚北部和东部的许多村庄似乎只有儿童和他们的祖父母居住。

in·habited / ɪnˈhæbɪtɪd ; NAmE ɪnˈhæbɪtɪd / adjective with people or animals living there 有人居住的;有动物栖居的 The island is no longer inhabited. 这个岛已经没有人居住了。 The building is now inhabited by birds. 这所建筑物现在有鸟儿栖息。 OPP uninhabited in·habited / ɪnˈhæbɪtɪd ; NAmE ɪnˈhæbɪtɪd /
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