单词 | uninhabited |
释义 | un·in·hab·it·ed /ˌʌnɪnˈhæbɪtɪd◂/ adjective EMPTYan uninhabited place does not have anyone living there 无人居住的;杳无人迹的,没有人烟的 SYN deserted an uninhabited island 杳无人迹的荒岛► see thesaurus at emptyExamples from the Corpusuninhabited• Victorine Meurent lived in another system of reference, in a narrative as yet unformulated and uncodified, but not uninhabited.• Most of the islands in Clear Bay are uninhabited.• Offshore, there's a maze of islands, many uninhabited.• One can feel responsibility without feeling love, otherwise the world would be uninhabited.• The centre is vast and uninhabited.• The land, relentlessly monotone in all but a few summer weeks of feverish flowering, is almost uninhabited.• Access to this remote uninhabited Himalayan mountain is via high snow-covered passes.• The two seek refuge on an uninhabited island.• an uninhabited island• Laxford Bridge is a welcome uninhabited oasis amongst shaggy surroundings.• Both groups need to leave and are intending to settle on a previously uninhabited planet.uninhabited island• The two seek refuge on an uninhabited island.• They set up camp on the uninhabited island; and started a barbecue.• It turns the fan at a public toilet on an uninhabited island in Boston Harbor.• The new airport was to be built at Chek Lap Kok, a largely uninhabited island north of Lantau island.un·in·hab·it·ed adjectiveChineseSyllable there place does an have anyone uninhabited Corpus living not |
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