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v.
使减少人口,弄成无人之地;
变形
过去式:unpeopled过去分词:unpeopled现在分词:unpeopling第三人称单数:unpeoples
英英释义
unperson[ ,ʌn'pə:sən ]
n.a person regarded as nonexistent and having no rights; a person whose existence is systematically ignored (especially for ideological or political reasons)
"George Orwell predicted that political dissidents would be treated as unpersons"
同义词:nonperson
权威例句
The unpeopleUnpeople, Curtis, Mark
Plight of the unpeople
Recognizing the "Unpeople"
Unpeople: Britain's Secret Human Rights Abuses
Unpeople : Britain's secret human rights abuses
Perceptions of the "Unpeople"
Unpeople: Postcolonial reflections on terror, torture and detention in Children Of Men
Palestinian Prisoners Are Not "unpeople"-- They Are Children Of God
"Righting"the expulsion of Diego Garcia's "Unpeople". The island space as Heterotopia in literary texts about the Chagos islands
1. She felt like an interloper in her own family.
她感到在自己家里像个外人。
来自辞典例句
2. In the constituencies of Great Britain she was still an interloper - cold, affected, and unacceptably right wing.
在大不列颠国内的各选区,人们仍然把她视为半路闯出来的陌生人 —— 一个冷漠, 矫揉造作的极右派.
来自辞典例句
3. Both creatures shrunk back into the rocks, even though Judith's attention was fixed on the interloper.
即使是现在茱蒂丝的注意力被入侵者完全吸引了,他俩还是不由自主地退回到了石堆里.
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4. Pauline is conniving interloper, befriending the lonely wife while the husband is busy working.
宝琳则是默认的第三者, 在丈夫忙于工作时照顾那位孤独的妻子.
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