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adj.habitado(a).pp.participio pasado del verbo INHABIT.pt.pretérito del verbo INHABIT. -
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1. n выдержка, перерыв2. v обитать, жить; жительствовать; пребывать3. v оставаться; житьher memory will always dwell with me — память о ней навсегда останется в моём сердце; я никогда её не забуду
4. v подробно останавливаться или задерживаться; рассуждатьdwell up — задерживаться; задержаться
5. v останавливаться, задерживаться6. v сосредоточивать своё внимание; вспоминать; размышлять7. v тянуть, мешкать8. v задерживаться или медлить перед препятствиемСинонимический ряд:1. continue (verb) continue; perpetuate2. dwell on (verb) contemplate; dwell on; meditate; ponder; reflect3. emphasise (verb) emphasise; emphasize; linger4. inhabit (verb) abide; bide; domicile; hang out; house; inhabit; live; lodge; occupy; reside; sit; stay5. rest (verb) consist; exist; inhere; lie; repose; restАнтонимический ряд:depart; end; leave; stop; terminate -
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1. n народ, нацияthe French people — французский народ, французы
English-speaking peoples — народы, говорящие на английском языке
2. n собир. людиtwo or three other people asked me that question — ещё два или три человека задали мне этот же вопрос
3. n собир. население, жителиthe people on the spot — местные жители; местные работники
4. n собир. употр. гл. мн. ч. разг. с воwell, you of all people! — ну, уж от вас никак не ожидал!
5. n собир. родные, родственники; родителиsome young people do not communicate with parents — некоторая часть молодёжи не находит общего языка с родителями
6. n собир. предки7. n собир. собир. служащие; слуги; подчинённые8. n собир. амер. жарг. кино человек, особаhallo, people! — привет!
film people — кинематографисты, деятели кино
9. n амер. юр. государство как обвиняющая сторона в уголовном процессеoutlawed people — люди, стоящие вне закона
10. n амер. избиратели11. n амер. собир. шутл. существаthe feathered people — птицы, пернатые
12. v населять; заселятьa region peopled with primitive tribes — район, населённый первобытными племенами
13. v расти14. v заселяться15. v заполнятьhis dreams were peopled with strange terrifying fantasies — его сны были заполнены странными, ужасными образами
Синонимический ряд:1. commonalty (noun) common men; commonage; commonalty; commoners; commune; inhabitants; plebeians; plebes; plebs; populace; population; rank and file; third estate2. family (noun) clan; community; family; kinsmen; nation; race; siblings; society; tribe3. humanity (noun) folks; human beings; humanity; humankind; humans; mankind; persons4. societies (noun) communities; public; societies5. inhabit (verb) inhabit; occupy; populate; stock; tenantАнтонимический ряд:government; nobility; ruler -
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1. n юр. владелецtenant of the term — владелец на срок; арендатор на срок
2. n юр. наниматель, арендатор, съёмщик; временный владелецa tenant, John Jones by name — арендатор по имени Джон Джонс
3. n житель, обитатель4. v нанимать, арендовать5. v редк. жить, проживатьСинонимический ряд:1. renter (noun) inhabitant; leaseholder; lessee; lodger; occupant; rent payer; renter; resident; roomer; shareholder; tenant farmer2. inhabit (verb) inhabit; occupy; people; populate3. maintain (verb) extend; live in; maintain; pervade; remain; reside; take upАнтонимический ряд: -
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совер. - заселить (что-л.) people, populate, occupy, inhabitсов. см. заселять.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > заселить
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > заселять
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Inhabit — In*hab it, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inhabited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inhabiting}.] [OE. enhabiten, OF. enhabiter, L. inhabitare; pref. in in + habitare to dwell. See {Habit}.] To live or dwell in; to occupy, as a place of settled residence; as, wild… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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inhabit — I verb abide, be established in, be resident in, board, colonize, domicile, dwell in, dwell permanently, habitare, have quarters, incolere, keep house, live, lodge, occupy, remain, reside in, room, sojourn, squat, stay, take up residence, tenant … Law dictionary
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inhabit — [v] take up residence in abide, crash, dwell, indwell, live, locate, lodge, make one’s home, occupy, park, people, perch, populate, possess, reside, roost, settle, squat, stay, tenant; concept 226 Ant. depart, leave, move, vacate … New thesaurus
inhabit — ► VERB (inhabited, inhabiting) ▪ live in or occupy. DERIVATIVES inhabitable adjective inhabitation noun. ORIGIN Latin inhabitare, from habitare dwell … English terms dictionary
inhabit — [in hab′it] vt. [ME enhabiten < OFr enhabiter < L inhabitare < in , in + habitare, to dwell < habitus: see HABIT] to dwell or live in (a region, house, etc.); occupy vi. Archaic to dwell; live inhabiter n … English World dictionary
inhabit — verb Etymology: Middle English enhabiten, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French inhabiter, enhabiter, from Latin inhabitare, from in + habitare to dwell, frequentative of habēre to have more at give Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
inhabit — verb Inhabit is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑population Inhabit is used with these nouns as the object: ↑area, ↑character, ↑earth, ↑habitat, ↑region, ↑world … Collocations dictionary
inhabit — in|hab|it [ınˈhæbıt] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: enhabiter, from Latin habitare; HABITATION] if animals or people inhabit an area or place, they live there ▪ The woods are inhabited by many wild animals. ▪ I have no idea what… … Dictionary of contemporary English