inhabitants 문장
EN[ɪnˈhæbɪtənts]US
뜻주민
- 문장 inhabitant
- a native inhabitant
- nest-scrape inhabitant
- [T]he term ‘Præmunire’ [ …] has subsequently, to use the language of Mr. Serjeant Hawkins (Pleas of the Crown, b. 1, c. 19), ‘been applied to other heinous crimes, for the most part having relation to the offences originally coming under the notion of præmunire, but in some instances not at all.’ The Habeas Corpus Act (31 Car. II c. 12) [sic: the Habeas Corpus Act 1679 (31 Car. II, chapter 2)] contains an instance of the latter mode of application. By the 12th [sic: 11th] section of that act it is made a Præmunire to send any inhabitant of England, Wales, or the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, a prisoner beyond the seas in defiance of its provisions to the contrary.
- 문장 inhabitants
- They are built of rough sticks, covered with bulrushes or grass, in such a manner as to completely protect the inhabitants from all the inclemencies of the weather.
- The only language of the lower class is pidgin-English—quite incomprehensible to the newcomer from Great Britain, —but a large proportion of the inhabitants are highly educated men who excel as lawyers, clergymen, clerks and traders.
- Take, for example, Sydney′s Westies, the inhabitants of the city′s much-maligned western suburbs.
- What I found turned out to be one of the best beer-drinking destinations I’d visited in Europe, a friendly and undertouristed city of about 750,000 inhabitants — large enough to be interesting, though still walkable.
Examples of inhabitants in a Sentence
Other Vocabulary
- en inhabitant
- fr habitants
- en habitants
- en enhabitant
- en inhabitate
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