单词 | Inhabit |
例句 | (1) Wild notions inhabit his mind. (2) They inhabit the tropical forests. (3) Many forms of aquatic life inhabit ponds. (4) Wild tribes still inhabit part of the Philippines. (5) I have no idea what sort of people inhabit the area. (6) Several different species of fish inhabit these turbid shallow waters. (7) Over 1(),500 different species of fish inhabit the waters around the reef. (8) The characters in his novels inhabit a bleak and hopeless universe. (9) Some very rare birds inhabit our stretch of the river. (10) They inhabit reed huts built on stilts above the water. (11) But new exquisite life can't inhabit such places. (12) Lark buntings inhabit the prairies, breeding in alfalfa fields. (13) The bacteria that inhabit the undersea hot springs fall into this group. (14) I've no idea what sort of people inhabit the area. (15) The tribes which inhabit the Upper Hunter and the adjacent parts of the colony are extremely harmless and well disposed. (16) The people who inhabit this world are people like us,() people who pass us in the street. (17) Few creatures inhabit the ocean floor, where there is no light to sustain them. (18) Our dramatispersonae are the people who inhabit these places and the people who speak about them in various public ways. (19) What is the largest air-breathing creature ever to inhabit the earth? (20) Woodpeckers inhabit hollow trees. (21) He is the sort of well-groomed man you expect to inhabit an executive-size corporate office. (22) On the Labour side, there is a solid body of such members who inhabit the Tearoom. (23) Reading such a text we are reminded that the world we inhabit is constructed, not given; constructed in language. (24) Lush simplicity, spatial silence and rhythmic repetition create a musical atmosphere the mind can inhabit. (25) This demand has to be made in conjunction with demands for greater control over public housing, by those who inhabit it. (26) The farina varies according to the region, and with it the spirits that inhabit the landscape, often seven in number. (27) It may take patience, but it is important to be fastidious about what sort of home you are prepared to inhabit. (28) It is clear that the destination of post-mortem existence was a world other than and different from the world human beings inhabit. (29) It feeds upon flying insects and the tiny fish that inhabit the Aquasphere. (30) A suggestive hint comes from Trinidad where small fish called guppies vary in color according to the stretch of water they inhabit. (1) Wild notions inhabit his mind. (2) They inhabit the tropical forests. (3) Wild tribes still inhabit part of the Philippines. (31) It will become a virtual world that we inhabit as an observer or a participant. (32) The islanders inhabit the coastal strip only, and subsist almost entirely on royalties from the mining. (33) The creatures who inhabit it are cold and greedy and evil and corrupt. (34) They are fiercely secretive and of their own choice inhabit a dim world of ambiguity and half-truths. (35) I believe that certain central characters of novels, however famous they may be, remain imprisoned by the work they inhabit. (36) Then there are character sketches to provide the raw material for creating the individuals who inhabit these tales. (37) Sam is likely to play one of the childlike creatures who inhabit the earth 800 years in the future. (38) No wonder we are personally repulsed and cynical about public life and those who inhabit it. (39) The plainness of the rooms in this series makes an interesting counterpoint to the fanciful objects and people that inhabit them. (40) And I do not think that it means, as counsel argued, the individuals who inhabit these islands. (41) Some tribes still inhabit the more remote mountains and jungles of the country. (42) The entire cast -- 23 actors portraying inmates portraying fictional characters based on real ones -- inhabit the stage simultaneously. (43) What dreary offices we inhabit, I thought as I allowed my gaze to travel round this miniature version of my own. (44) Are they evil, or does an evil force temporarily inhabit their soul? (45) Will there still remain a world for these robotic beings to inhabit? (46) The birds inhabit tropical forests, savannah, and arid semi-desert conditions. (47) He would for ever inhabit this ragged outer edge with me. (48) The volunteers built thatched huts, and citizens of Stamford, dressed as Bohemian villagers, arrived to inhabit them. (49) Ballard's satire, however extreme, is always convincing, because its governing ideas inhabit every detail. (50) A plurality of peoples now inhabit most places on this earth. (51) Although relatively few people inhabit the island, our small community is a constantly changing and very busy one. (52) A letter from his wife gave the feeling that she was in a different world, which he would never again inhabit. (53) Such mammals as dolphins, whales, seals inhabit the sea. (54) They only look as if they inhabit our galaxy. (55) Reptiles, inhabit, species, leatherback, flipper, lung, shell, predator, hatch. (56) Woodpeckers inhabit in hollow trees. (57) Sweet memories inhabit this house. (58) Hundreds of birds inhabit on the island. (59) Only rare birds and animals inhabit this remote island. (60) Furthermore, characters on some popular network sitcoms inhabit all - white worlds. (61) The ancient hobgoblin dynasty lives on as a series of ruins across Khorvaire, and knell beetles inhabit several of these sites . (62) They inhabit virtually all environments, including soil, water, organic matter, and the Bodies of multicellular animals. (63) Any of various often large food and game fishes of the genera Epinephelus, Mycteroperca, and related genera, which inhabit warm seas. (64) The inhabit and feeding preference of adult B. tabaci to four species of host plants are 38.72% on tobacco, 37.88% on golden dewdrop, 18.44% on poinsettia and 4.96% on Chinese hibiscus respectively. (65) The conclusion is that NSA has significant role of prevention function to experimental fatty liver model which is closely related to activated LPL and inhabit HL. (66) Acknowledging the chaos and wastefulness of typical consumerist living can help you see not only the way it affects you personally, but the impact it has on your community(sentence dictionary), the world you inhabit. (67) A variety of seabirds and shorebirds inhabit the islands, including the endangered brown pelican, least tern, and piping plover. (68) The bacteria normally inhabit the intestinal tract of warm-blooded animals such as poultry and cattle, and are frequently detected in foods derived from these animals. (69) Since he had been alone, he had placed his bed in the antechamber, in order to inhabit that deserted apartment as little as possible. (70) Slender - legged waders and gracious water birds inhabit a network of wetlands and coastlines. (71) The lionfish gorge on small fish, mollusks and invertebrates, enough to fill out to as much as 480 grams and decimate local populations on the coral reefs they inhabit. (72) Witticisms, maxims, dicta, proverbs, and aphorisms each inhabit a different world. (73) Two white sculptures , roughly human height, inhabit a dimly lit gallery. (74) The golden-headed box turtle inhabit in the rivulet with the dense vegetation and the slot of the stone. (75) It is home to abundant cacti and desert plant species as well as the desert animals that inhabit them. (76) Lactic acid bacteria inhabit the guts of food-animals and people, and these "commensal" bacteria play an important role in preventing the growth of harmful bacteria in the gut. (77) And because sunlike stars could account for up to half of the Milky Way's population of several hundred billion suns, that means hundreds or even thousands of civilizations might inhabit our galaxy. (78) A wide variety of animals inhabit the park, including beaver, elk, and bighorn sheep, as well as many bird species. (79) One does not inhabit a country; one inhabits a language. (80) The experiments proved that the product can inhabit colon bacillus, golden yellow staphylococcus, green suppuration bacillus, White bead fungus. (81) An elk in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. A wide variety of animals inhabit the park, including beaver, elk, and bighorn sheep, as well as many bird species. (82) It is the ideal of everyone and the ultimate feeling of Wasin to inhabit poetically. (83) The famous astrophysicist says that our only chance for long-term survival is to move away from Earth and begin to inhabit new planets. (84) So is the disappearance of the creatures that inhabit these polar and glaciated regions. (85) Consumption of even quite small amounts of fly agaric is likely to enable the diner to converse with the gnomes27) who inhabit the toadstools in question or, even more pertinently28), to fly. (86) Far from detracting from the opera's musical voice, these visual elements let performers more engagingly inhabit their roles. (87) Lice are arthropods of the class Insecta which generally inhabit hair and bite the human host for a blood meal. (88) Shenzhen does not belong to area of Dai inhabit a region, did not set so " Water-splashing Festival " put false date. (89) None of us is immune to the heartaches and sorrows that inhabit this misbegotten world. (90) Tufted Puffins (Lunda Cirrhata) inhabit the Northern Pacific regions including Far Eastern seas of Russia and separate equatorial areas of the Arctic ocean. (91) However , the Inuit peoples who inhabit the island generally live at coastal trading posts. (92) Biting endlessly the life tree, which is for our temporary inhabit. (93) Any of various water birds of the family Rallidae, as the gallinule, rail, or coot, that inhabit marshland. (94) Some, like this orange-colored species in the Grand Canyon, dwell in desert climes, while others inhabit the tropics, temperate forests, and even Himalayan high peaks. (95) They have the same concerns as everyone else about the world their children will inhabit, the same worries that preoccupy us all. (96) Stress introduce the inhabit actuality of birds rare be critically ill like as Mergus serrat or and Grus monacha. And lodge relevant propose of protection and management. (97) Some tribes still inhabit the remote mountains and jungles of the country. (98) "The European bison also inhabit the southern mountains of Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, eastern Slovakia and the Romanian Carpathians," Lucian said. (98) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (99) The Gambian pouched rat apparently can smell the difference between tuberculosis bacilli and the myriad other germs that inhabit human phlegm. (100) It drains through the Ness River into the Moray Firth and is part of the Caledonian Canal system. The Loch Ness Monster is reputed to inhabit its deep waters. (101) Exercising smart power begins with realistic assessments of the world we inhabit. (102) Sarracenia tend to inhabit permanently wet fens, swamps, and grassy plains. These habitats tend to be acidic with soil made up of sand and Sphagnum moss. (103) They inhabit abstract space, the desert void of politics, principles, right and wrong, and so forth. (104) Maronites, Copts, Berbers, Kurds and Africans as well as Arabs and Muslims inhabit a miscellany of lands from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf and from the Saharan desert to the foothills of Anatolia. (105) So, the Pieta, the image of Mary with Jesus' body broken from the cross on her lap, is repeated, and here Oedipa comes to inhabit that position. (106) Canada is the world's second largest country after Russia. 60% of the population in Canada inhabit in the area between Quebec city and the western end of Lake Ontario. (107) This clustering makes each of us more productive, which in turn makes the place we inhabit even more so—and our collective creativity and economic wealth grow accordingly. (108) A very large, hairy, humanlike creature purported to inhabit the Pacific Northwest and Canada. (109) Thoughts inhabit his mind. |
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