squatter

英['skwɒtə(r)] 美['skwɑːtər]
  • n. 未经允许即住下来的人;蹲着的人;新开垦地的定居者
  • squabbish adj.有点胖的
  • squabble v.(为琐事)争论;口角n.争论;口角
  • squabby adj.胖胖的;矮胖的
  • squacco n.[鸟]黄池鹭(产于南欧、非洲、亚洲等地)
  • squad n.班;小队
    n. (名词)
    1. 蹲着的人
    2. 未经允许即住下来的人
    3. 新开垦地的定居者
    4. 擅自占用他人房子的人
    5. 在公地上定住者
    6. 牧羊场主
    7. 擅自占地者
    8. 寮屋
    9. 寮屋住户
    v. (动词)
    1. 涉水而行
    2. 趟水
    3. 涉水而过

英英释义

Noun:
  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

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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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The squatters were evicted by bailiffs on Tuesday.
      这些住违章建筑的人在礼拜二被法警驱逐出去了。