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-habit-居住+-ation名词词尾
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
Habitation is the state of living somewhere. When an area has no human habitation, it means that no people live there.
Use the noun habitation to talk about the place where a person or animal lives, or the process or act of living in a specific spot. You can say that your family's habitation in Oregon lasted for five years, although it's more common to talk in a general way about habitation. The habitation of wolves in the American west, for example, has increased recently. The Latin root is habitationem, “act of dwelling,” which comes from habitare, “to live or to dwell.”
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同义词辨析
house, building, dwelling, shelter, habitation, home, residence
这些名词均含有”居住处”之意。