denizen
英 ['denɪz(ə)n]
美
- vt. 给…居住权;移植
- n. 居民;外来语;外籍居民
TEM8 GRE
1. 谐音“待里人、代理人、带来人”。
2. citizen => denizen.
3. Etymologically, denizen means 'someone who is inside'.
4. deni- 谐音“待里”。
5. dENiZEN的本意是指“住民”,或者一个生活圈。他们组成一个集体至上的群体。名字中的Denim即是品牌的核心,意为“牛仔布”。我们生活在年轻人的时代,号召他们集体型动,共同追求热情,以标新立异来盛赞生活。
denizen 居民,常客来自拉丁语deintus, de-, 从,来自,向下,-intus, 里面,词源同in. 即来自里面的,用于指居民,常客。
- denizen
- denizen: [15] Etymologically, denizen means ‘someone who is inside’, and it is related to French dans ‘in’. It comes from Anglo-Norman deinzein, a derivative of Old French deinz ‘inside’. This had grown out of the Latin phrase dē intus, literally ‘from inside’. Hence denizen’s original meaning of someone who lives ‘in’ a country, as opposed to a foreigner. In the 16th and 17th centuries the verb denize existed, coined by back-formation from denizen; it meant roughly the same as modern English naturalize.
- denizen (n.)
- early 15c., from Anglo-French deinzein, from deinz "within, inside," from Late Latin deintus, from de- "from" + intus "within" (see ento-). Historically, an alien admitted to certain rights of citizenship; a naturalized citizen.
- 1. In this country children of denizen go to school free.
- 在这个国家外籍居民的孩子免费上学.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Fish are denizen of the sea.
- 鱼是生活在海里的动物.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 3. Denizen will initially be targeted at consumers in China, Singapore, South Korea, and eventually India.
- Denizen最初将面向中国 、 新加坡 、 韩国以及最终印度的消费者.
来自互联网
- 4. He's quite a character around New York -- a denizen of Broadway. "
- 他在纽约是个人物 —— 百老汇的地头蛇. ”
来自英汉文学 - 盖茨比
- 5. His greatest danger now lies in the unknown denizen of the water.
- 现在他最大的危险是未知的水中居住者。
来自辞典例句