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inhabit 英語で:

1. inhabitant


Most of the inhabitants were asked to take part in the exercise during which they had to pretend that their city had been bombed.
The inhabitants are really polite.
How many inhabitants are in Warsaw?
This archipelago in the Indian Ocean has 596 inhabitants.
The inhabitants of many Pacific islands rely on the money that visitors spend.
A lot of inhabitants of my hometown complain about the dirt.
inhabitant registration office
American Indians are native inhabitants of the USA.
a city of five million inhabitants
As an inhabitant of this city, I can decide who I want my mayor to be.

英語 "という言葉inhabit"(inhabitant)集合で発生します。

Word formation people

2. to live in a place or region



英語 "という言葉inhabit"(to live in a place or region)集合で発生します。

CPE idioms and fixed phrases

3. if animals or people inhabit an area or place they live there



4. to live in a place



英語 "という言葉inhabit"(to live in a place)集合で発生します。

world english 3, unit 1

5. to live in a particular place



6. to live or dwell in



7. settle


That's settled.
A freezing beggar was brought into the hospital for treatment. However, he didn't have even one cent with which to settle the bill.
The family has the kind of natural organisation to deal with the tensions likely to characterise space trips of 200 years or longer to settle remote planets.
The first people that arrived in America settled in Massachusetts.
It then became necessary to settle the best route for the line to follow; and that was determined, in the first place, by the shape of the land it had to cross.
Poppy seed muffins are her favorites, but there are days when she must settle for blueberry.
However the air's bad in Tokyo, and there are too many people so I can't settle down.
to settle a debt, a payment, to settle a complaint, a dispute, an objection
You saw that the flies had come out with the sun and were beginning to settle on the body.
1. Surely we can settle this like civilized people. / 2. Good, well that's settled.
if Mark doesn't settle his bills soon he will have his electricity cut off.
Good, that's all settled - you send out the invitations for the party, and I'll organize the food.
After her husband's death, Jackie went to the city to settle his affairs.
I settle my nerves after a very tiring day by drinking beer in the evening.
Cough syrup. If I don't drink a mouthful before going on stage I can't settle down!

8. dwell


Don't dwell on your past mistakes!
Don't dwell too much upon the subject.
I try not to dwell on the past.
A recent survey has shown that we spend almost three-quarters of a hour every week dwelling on our regrets.
Strange creatures that dwell in the forest
We dwell in this humble cottage.
dwell in my disasters
That is not a subject I would dwell on.
city dweller / dwelling
You must love the crust of the earth on which you dwell more than the sweet crust of any bread or cake; you must be able to extract nutriment out of a sand heap.
In a past-oriented society, people dwell on the past and on tradition.
I will not dwell any longer upon this subject.