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settler
- IPA[ˈsedlər]
美式
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area
noun: settler, plural noun: settlers
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名詞
- 1. a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area the early European settlers in America were often fleeing from religious persecution
- an English soldier recruited to defend Auckland when it was first settled in the 1840s: the city was largely founded by military settlers on land confiscated from the Maori
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who has settled in a remote area: on the banks of the river we came upon the establishment of an out-settler
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of colonialism in which the indigenous peoples of a colonized region are displaced by ... settler colonialism has led to disproportionate levels of poverty among indigenous people
Oxford American Dictionary
- an early settler who was not a convict: the settlements were populated in part by convicts and in part by free settlers
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of colonialism in which the indigenous peoples of a colonized region are displaced by ... settler colonialism has led to disproportionate levels of poverty among indigenous people
Oxford Dictionary
- an ex-serviceman who was awarded land under an interwar scheme to populate rural areas: after the First World War a final round of leases went to soldier settlers
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for kookaburra
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsɛtələ]
英式
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area: the early European settlers in America were often fleeing from religious persecution
Oxford Dictionary