释义 |
colonize美 ['kɑlə.naɪz] 英 ['kɒlənaɪz] - v.在(某国家或地区)建立殖民地;移民于殖民地;(在某一地区)聚居
- 网络拓殖;开拓殖民地;在...开拓殖民地
第三人称单数:colonizes 现在分词:colonizing 过去分词:colonized v. settle,take possession of,people,inhabit,take over 1. | ~ sth 在(某国家或地区)建立殖民地;移民于殖民地to take control of an area or a country that is not your own, especially using force, and send people from your own country to live there |
| The area was colonized by the Vikings. 这一地区曾为维京人的殖民地。 |
2. | ~ sth (在某一地区)聚居,大批生长to live or grow in large numbers in a particular area |
| The slopes are colonized by flowering plants. 坡地上长满了开花植物。 | | Bats had colonized the ruins. 蝙蝠聚居在这片废墟上。 |
v. | 7. 〔美国〕把选民非法移入(某地区)〔以扩充政党势力〕 7. 〔美国〕把选民非法移入(某地区)〔以扩充政党势力〕 |
v. | 1. to establish a colony in another country or place 2. to go to and live permanently as part of a settlement in a foreign land that was previously sparsely inhabited 3. to establish plants or animals, or become established, in a biological colony in a new ecosystem 4. to become the most important or influential person or thing in a field of activity 5. to take control of another country by going to live there or by sending people to live there 6. to be the person or thing with the greatest influence in a particular subject or activity 1. to establish a colony in another country or place 2. to go to and live permanently as part of a settlement in a foreign land that was previously sparsely inhabited 3. to establish plants or animals, or become established, in a biological colony in a new ecosystem 4. to become the most important or influential person or thing in a field of activity 5. to take control of another country by going to live there or by sending people to live there 6. to be the person or thing with the greatest influence in a particular subject or activity |
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