及物/不及物动词帮助(尤指难民)定居他国
及物动词使(土地、地区等)重新成为定居点
1. (使在别处)重新定居;(使)搬迁
If people are resettled by a government or organization, or if people resettle, they move to a different place to live because they are no longer able or allowed to stay in the area where they used to live.
e.g. The refugees were put in camps in Italy before being resettled...
这些难民在重新定居之前被安置在意大利的难民营中。
e.g. In 1990, 200,000 Soviet Jews resettled on Israeli territory.
在1990年,20万名苏联犹太人在以色列重新定居。
1. The provincial government has said it plans to cut and resettle cattle in the overgrazed area by 6 million in three years.
2. A growing number of migrants like Du who relocate to find better jobs here tend to stay longer or even resettle with their entire families.
3. resettle什么意思
3. As their number declines and many nomads resettle into towns and cities, many of the original nomadic customs are fading out.
4. Over a million residents have bid farewell to their hometowns and resettle because of the construction of the three gorges project.
5. resettle
5. Authorities have also allocated 31 million yuan to help resettle flood victims and rebuild collapsed houses in Chongqing municipality.
6. resettle什么意思
6. Mosques in Southern California helped resettle refugees after the 1991 Gulf War, he said.
7. Wen stressed efforts to resettle the survivors with necessary supplies, allowances to the worst affected and treatment for the injured.
8. The government expects to resettle all farmers and herdsmen into safe and affordable houses within two years.
9. US President Barack Obama has been eager to resettle the Chinese Muslims since vowing to shut the notorious jail by January 2010.
10. Party chief Xi Jinping said every effort must be made to resettle affected residents and prevent secondary disasters.
verb
1. settle in a new place
e.g. The immigrants had to resettle