- To resettle is to move away from one place and make a home somewhere new. It's hard to resettle in a place where the language and culture are completely unfamiliar.
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- vi. 重新定居
- vt. 使重新定居
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1. They resettle themselves in Australia.
他们在澳洲重新定居下来。
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2. Tens of thousands are now beginning to resettle near the homes they fled from, but it is not easy, says the BBC's Charles Haviland.
当地上万人已经开始在其原来的住所附近重新定居,但是这件事还是有困难的。
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3. Some of those remain after being cleared by the United States for release, because they cannot be sent home and no country will resettle them.
其他在被美国清除罪名后仍然被扣留,因为他们不可能被送回国,并且没有国家会重新接受他们。
re·set·tle / ˌriːˈsetl ; NAmE ˌriːˈsetl / verb 1 [transitive , intransitive ] resettle(sb) to help people go and live in a new country or area; to go and live in a new country or area 帮助…定居他国(或别的地区);到他国(或别的地区)定居 ◆ Many of the refugees were resettled in Britain and Canada. 许多难民被安置到英国和加拿大。 2 [transitive ] resettlesth to start to use an area again as a place to live 使再次成为定居点 ◆ The region was only resettled 200 years later. 这一地区 200 年以后才重新有人居住。 3 [intransitive , transitive ] resettle(yourself) to make yourself comfortable in a new position 重感舒适 ◆ The birds flew around and then resettled on the pond. 鸟儿飞来飞去,然后落在池塘边上。 ▶ re·set·tle·ment resettlement resettlements / ˌriːˈsetlmənt ; NAmE ˌriːˈsetlmənt / noun [uncountable ] ◆ the resettlement of refugees 难民的重新安置 ◆ a resettlement agency 重新安置服务机构 resettle resettles resettled resettling re·set·tle / ˌriːˈsetl ; NAmE ˌriːˈsetl / re·set·tle·ment / ˌriːˈsetlmənt ; NAmE ˌriːˈsetlmənt /
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