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  1. represent 和 symbolize 和有什么不一样?. 按类型列出的新问题. dwellerResident is sort of like a tenant, like they're paying to be there almost. "They're a resident here (in this apartment)." Inhabitant is about the same, but it's more general. "The inhabitants of the city held a meeting." But you could just as easily use it for ...

  2. 最も役に立った回答. 英語 (アメリカ) Occupant: person occupying a space. Example: A formal letter from a company or government agency may sometimes be addressed to 'occupant.'. Dweller: not in common use by itself. Tent-dweller (a homeless person living in a tent) or apartment-dweller (a person living in an apartment) maybe.

  3. Ex. “I'm an American citizen.”. “I'm able to vote for the president because I'm a citizen of Arizona.”. Inhabitant = a person or animal that lives in a particular place or has a particular place as their habitat. Ex. “The tapeworm is an inhabitant of the intestine.”. Resident = a person who lives in a particular place or a doctor ...

  4. Resident is sort of like a tenant, like they're paying to be there almost. "They're a resident here (in this apartment)." Inhabitant is about the same, but it's more general. "The inhabitants of the city held a meeting." But you could just as easily use it for a building. "The angry inhabitants (of the apartment building) talked to the manager."

  5. 2019年12月26日. 英语 (英国) They mean the same thing but aren’t necessarily used interchangeably. You might say “the residents of New York dislike the new mayor” but you wouldn’t say “the dwellers of New York dislike the new mayor”. Dweller comes from the verb ‘to dwell’ so if you would describe someone as dwelling ...

  6. A: A resident is some one who lives at a certain place more permanently. A dweller is someone who may only be someplace only temporarily. Example: The dweller was not a resident of the home but just a visitor. Q: dweller 和 resident 和 inhabitant 和有什么不一样?.

  7. residentDefinitions according to Wiktionary. Resident means a person, animal or plant living at a certain location or in a certain area. Resident came from Middle English and Latin. Dweller means an inhabitant of a specific place. The verb “to dwell” came from Old English. Inhabitant means someone or thing who lives in a place. Inhabitant came from Old French and Latin. So there isn’t ...

  8. 6 pts. 11. 4. 英语 (美国) 关于英语 (美国) 的问题. dweller 和 resident 有什么区别?. 如果难以说明的话,请教我一下例句。. 相同关键字的提问. dweller 和 resident 和 inhabitant 和有什么不一样?.

  9. 1) dwell on the past. 2) carry a grudge. A: The phrase would be "bear a grudge". They are both a bit different. Dwell on the past sounds like "worrying about what's happened in a negative way, excessively." Bear a grudge = hold a grudge against somebody, again excessively. 他の回答を見る.

  10. 或称 (huò chēng) - 随着我们变老,大脑里的神经细胞——或称神经元的数量在减少。 As we get older, the number of nerve cells - or neurons - in the brain decrease. 美洲羚羊,或称叉角羚,是该大陆典型的草原动物。 Typical of the grassland dwellers of the continent is the American antelope, or pronghorn. 冲绳是日本的一个县或称地方 ...