| 单词 |
colonist |
| 释义 |
colonistcol‧o‧nist /ˈkɒlənɪst $ ˈkɑː-/ noun [countable]  - In 1638, Swedish colonists settled in present-day Delaware.
- And, of course, we harness the cranial material of the descendants of the colonists.
- In he north they had merged with the Semitic colonists from Arabia to produce the civilization of Aksum.
- It is not the indigenous people who are visited by colonists here.
- On Mars, the colonists are repeating the errors of Earth.
- The grateful colonists used the opportunity to expropriate the cattle and other assets of the fugitives.
- Thus the colonists kept up a trading economy while allowing for diversity.
someone who settles in a new colony: The colonists struggled through their first winter. |
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