squatter
[ˈskwɑ:tə(r)]
n.
蹲着的人;
擅自占用房屋或土地的人;
adj.
更矮胖的,矮而宽的( squat的比较级);
vi.
涉水而过;
例句:
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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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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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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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The dwelling itself was so irreparably decrepit that no modern squatter would stay there overnight.
来自D. Murphy
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I mean, those people live in squatter settlements and poverty and you don't see bikinis anywhere.
来自VOA
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But they aren't the ones living in filthy squatter camps with no water and electricity.
来自VOA