第三人称复数:squatters
1. 屋区:中国政权易手,大量内地移民走难来港,令人口一下子从一九四五年的六十多万,在一年间激增至二百三十万;为了解决居住问题,不少移民只好在山坡或空地上搭建非法木屋居住,当时住在木屋区(Squatter)的港人大约占了总人口四分之一,
2. 蹲着的人:squat 蹲坐 | squatter 蹲着的人 | squatty 矮胖的
1. 擅自占住空房者
A squatter is someone who lives in an unused building without having a legal right to do so and without paying any rent or any property tax.
2. 擅自占用空地者
A squatter is someone who occupies unused land, either to farm it or to build a house on it, without having a legal right to do so.
e.g. When they returned to Tuol Sakor, they found all the best land taken by squatters.
当回到图尔沙科尔时,他们发现那些最好的土地全都被人侵占了。
1. Seven Tai O squatter huts will be cleared and 22 village huts relocated as 23 slopes in the area have been declared dangerous.
2. That would allow the title holder two years to file an objection before a squatter could claim the lot.
3. Liu expects his staff to inspect 750 villages and 300 urban squatter villages in four to six weeks.
4. Details of the visits should be kept in case your trademark is preemptively registered by a trademark squatter.
5. squatter在线翻译
5. The project has begun preliminary construction, including the rebuilding of Pinghu Peninsula squatter settlements.
6. The fourth challenge - the urbanization of poverty, manifested by slums and squatter settlements - is the most daunting.
7. A fire broke out in a row of squatter shacks in a Sha Tin village Monday morning.
noun
1. someone who settles on land without right or title
2. someone who settles lawfully on government land with the intent to acquire title to it
Synonym: homesteader nester