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Definition of uninhabited in English: uninhabitedadjectiveʌnɪnˈhabɪtɪdˌənɪnˈhæbɪdəd (of a place) without inhabitants. (地点)无人居住的 small uninhabited islands 无人居住的小岛。 Example sentencesExamples - He just sends me out, and I direct the people to the uninhabited areas of the junkyard.
- If it's solitude you're seeking, Rannoch Moor is the largest uninhabited area in Britain.
- Their swords clashed with each other, ringing loudly over their uninhabited location.
- I left [school] to help my sister who was fishing in inland water ponds, which are situated in uninhabited areas.
- It concentrates on places devoid of human interference, focusing on patterns made on often extreme and uninhabited places.
- They stopped at a normally uninhabited site and chose it to host the fire.
- Many settlers made their way to Utah by wagon train in search of an uninhabited land to start their own way of life.
- Dressed in their finest and bedecked with gold jewellery, their appearance seemed at odds in that uninhabited place.
- The high urbanisation has resulted in massive tracts of uninhabited land across the country.
- The jump is likely to take place in May next year in an uninhabited area of Canada, although the details have not been finalised.
- By sheer luck, the gas released in Oklahoma City was blown into a mostly uninhabited area.
- Many of these storms, if they occurred in uninhabited areas, would pass without any notice or impacts.
- The first two doors led to uninhabited rooms, only filled with unused beds and bureaus.
- Four thousand years ago the valley of Mecca was a dry and uninhabited place.
- Would it not be better if such a terminal was in a more uninhabited area?
- The owl fled to the wild, uninhabited places, and now mournfully cries out for her home.
- Rusty iron scraps, pipes and unusually shaped stones were scattered around the inhospitable and largely uninhabited area, it said.
- A whole small uninhabited town was erected nearby with two shops, a metro station, a factory and road and railway bridges.
- His Canadian co-pilot Lorne White will be travelling alongside him over some of the most uninhabited regions in the world.
- It was resting in a valley in an uninhabited region of the Atlas Mountains.
Synonyms unpopulated, unpeopled, unsettled, unfrequented, unoccupied barren, desert, desolate, lonely, deserted, depopulated, bare, wild vacant, empty, unoccupied, untenanted, tenantless, unfilled, to let, free abandoned, deserted, forsaken Definition of uninhabited in US English: uninhabitedadjectiveˌəninˈhabidədˌənɪnˈhæbɪdəd (of a place) without inhabitants. (地点)无人居住的 small uninhabited islands 无人居住的小岛。 Example sentencesExamples - The owl fled to the wild, uninhabited places, and now mournfully cries out for her home.
- The jump is likely to take place in May next year in an uninhabited area of Canada, although the details have not been finalised.
- Their swords clashed with each other, ringing loudly over their uninhabited location.
- Dressed in their finest and bedecked with gold jewellery, their appearance seemed at odds in that uninhabited place.
- Many settlers made their way to Utah by wagon train in search of an uninhabited land to start their own way of life.
- Rusty iron scraps, pipes and unusually shaped stones were scattered around the inhospitable and largely uninhabited area, it said.
- Would it not be better if such a terminal was in a more uninhabited area?
- They stopped at a normally uninhabited site and chose it to host the fire.
- He just sends me out, and I direct the people to the uninhabited areas of the junkyard.
- The first two doors led to uninhabited rooms, only filled with unused beds and bureaus.
- His Canadian co-pilot Lorne White will be travelling alongside him over some of the most uninhabited regions in the world.
- It was resting in a valley in an uninhabited region of the Atlas Mountains.
- By sheer luck, the gas released in Oklahoma City was blown into a mostly uninhabited area.
- I left [school] to help my sister who was fishing in inland water ponds, which are situated in uninhabited areas.
- It concentrates on places devoid of human interference, focusing on patterns made on often extreme and uninhabited places.
- The high urbanisation has resulted in massive tracts of uninhabited land across the country.
- Four thousand years ago the valley of Mecca was a dry and uninhabited place.
- Many of these storms, if they occurred in uninhabited areas, would pass without any notice or impacts.
- If it's solitude you're seeking, Rannoch Moor is the largest uninhabited area in Britain.
- A whole small uninhabited town was erected nearby with two shops, a metro station, a factory and road and railway bridges.
Synonyms unpopulated, unpeopled, unsettled, unfrequented, unoccupied vacant, empty, unoccupied, untenanted, tenantless, unfilled, to let, free |