squatter
英 ['skwɒtə]
美['skwɑtɚ]
- n. 蹲着的人
- vi. 涉水而过
英英释义
- 1. someone who settles lawfully on government land with the intent to acquire title to it
- 2. someone who settles on land without right or title
实用场景例句
- The squatter settlements originally came into being through illegal land invasions.
- 违章建筑区最初是通过非法的土地占有而形成的.
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- Squatter control is maintained by regular patrols and hut - to - hut checks.
- 当局定期逐户视察所有寮屋,以收管制之效.
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- Around the Pretoria alone there are 80 squatter settlements.
- 单单在南非行政首都普勒托利亚,就有80处移动营区.
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- Squatter is occupying the building.
- 非法占有者占领了这幢大楼.
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- Squatter houses along the track used the railroad as an access to their houses.
- 居住在铁轨沿路的违章建户,常利用铁轨作为回家的交通工具.
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中文词源
squatter 擅自占用他人房子的人
squat,擅自占用,-er,人。
双语例句
- 1. The squatter settlements originally came into being through illegal land invasions.
- 违章建筑区最初是通过非法的土地占有而形成的.
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- 2. Squatter control is maintained by regular patrols and hut - to - hut checks.
- 当局定期逐户视察所有寮屋,以收管制之效.
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- 3. Land claimed by a settler or squatter, especially under the Homestead Act.
- 在一个新的地域中的首批殖民者或定居者.
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- 4. Around the Pretoria alone there are 80 squatter settlements.
- 单单在南非行政首都普勒托利亚,就有80处移动营区.
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- 5. Squatter is occupying the building.
- 非法占有者占领了这幢大楼.
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英文词源
- squatter (n.)
- "settler who occupies land without legal title," 1788, agent noun from squat (v.); in reference to paupers or homeless people in uninhabited buildings, it is recorded from 1880.
词态变化
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