inhabitable
英 [ɪn'hæbɪtəbl]
英文词源
- inhabitable (adj.)
- a word used in two opposite senses: "not habitable" (late 14c., from in- (1) "not" + habitable) and "capable of being inhabited" (c. 1600, from inhabit + -able).
双语例句
- 1. Long low ridges which rise above the marsh form the only inhabitable areas on the plain.
- 隆起在沼泽上的一系列又长又矮的山脊,是平原上唯一可以栖住的地方.
来自辞典例句
- 2. The roof had fallen in, so that the cottage was not inhabitable.
- 房顶塌了, 所以这小屋不能住人.
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