Repopulate Meaning in English
word
ˌriˈpɑpjəˌleɪt
ree-PAH-pyu-layt
ɹɪpˈɒpjʊlˌeɪt
rih-POP-yuh-layt
释义
To fill a place again with people, animals, or living things after it has become empty or has fewer inhabitants.
用法与细微差别
Most commonly used in scientific, environmental, or formal contexts. Typical with animals or endangered species, but also used for cities or regions after disasters. Sometimes used metaphorically.
Spanish: repoblarPortuguese (BR): repovoarPortuguese (PT): repovoarChinese (Simplified): 重新填充人口 - 重新迁入Chinese (Traditional): 重新填充人口 - 重新遷入Hindi: फिर से आबाद करनाArabic: إعادة توطين السكانBengali: পুনরায় জনবসতি স্থাপন করা - পুনর্বাসন করাRussian: заселять заново - вновь населятьJapanese: 再び住まわせる - 再び移住させるVietnamese: tái định cư - tái sinh sốngKorean: 재정착시키다 - 다시 채우다Turkish: yeniden yerleştirmek - yeniden nüfuslandırmakUrdu: دوبارہ آباد کرناIndonesian: mengisi kembali - merepopulasi
例句
Scientists are trying to repopulate the forest with native birds.
basic
The government hopes to repopulate the old town.
basic
After the flood, volunteers helped to repopulate the village with farm animals.
basic
It took years to repopulate the area after the war.
natural
They're hoping to repopulate the lake with native fish.
natural
Rebuilding is tough, but the city really wants to repopulate the neighborhood.
natural