inhabit的意思和读音

inhabit

: [ɪnˈhæbɪt] : [ɪn'hæbɪt]

v.();();

inhabited  inhabiting  inhabits  

v.+n.inhabit world

v.live,dwell,occupy,reside,populate

inhabitv.

1.~ sthto live in a particular place

some of the rare species that inhabit the area

v.1.(); ()2.;

v.1.to live in or occupy a particular place2.to be found in or pervade sth.

1. habitant / inhabit inhale / ...

2. habitat inhabit evolve ...

3. ingredient inhabit inhabitant ...

4. ingredient inhabit inhabitant ...

5. ingress inhabit , inhale ...

6. Outfit: Inhabit。 Knit: 。 ...

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1.Growing to two or three inches long, krill provides the major food for the great blue whale, the largest animal to ever inhabit the Earth.

2.The figures of the apostles are pushed to the side, angles inhabit the margins and a burst of light creates severe shadows.线

3.''I began to leave my body; I began to inhabit the air and silence.

4.and to remove for ever from that beloved place would be less painful than to inhabit or visit it while such a woman was its mistress.

5.I would also wonder if I would one of those confused souls unsure of where to go without a body to inhabit. How strange.

6.But as they drew towards the end of it, their interest in the appearance of a country which they were to inhabit overcame their dejection.

7.They also found a fourth possible new species and other corals that were thought not to inhabit the waters around the Galapagos.

8.Today we begin in earnest of making sure that the world we leave our children is just a little better than the one we inhabit today.

9.So far as we know, software cannot re-create the sort of inner mental world human beings inhabit.

10.In a unit of The Way Things Work, they try to inhabit the minds of scientists devising a pathway for a beam of light to reach a target.线使线