Habitable Meaning in English
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释义
A place that is habitable is safe and comfortable enough for people (or sometimes animals) to live in.
用法与细微差别
Primarily a formal or scientific word, often used to describe environments, planets, houses, or regions. Common collocations: 'habitable zone' (astronomy), 'habitable conditions', 'make something habitable'. Not the same as 'inhabitable' (means the same, but is less common; 'uninhabitable' means unfit to live in).
Spanish: habitable - habitable (que se puede vivir)Portuguese (BR): habitávelPortuguese (PT): habitávelChinese (Simplified): 适宜居住的Chinese (Traditional): 適宜居住的Hindi: रहने योग्यArabic: صالِح للسكنBengali: বাসযোগ্য - বসবাসযোগ্যRussian: пригодный для жильяJapanese: 居住可能なVietnamese: có thể ở đượcKorean: 거주할 수 있는Turkish: yaşanabilirUrdu: قابل رہائشIndonesian: dapat dihuni
例句
Scientists are searching for habitable planets.
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The house was not habitable after the flood.
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Is this place even habitable in the winter?
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They did a lot of work to make the cabin habitable again.
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Not every area on Mars is habitable for humans.
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This apartment is finally habitable after the repairs.
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