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squatter
- IPA[ˈskwɒtə]
英式
- a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land;a settler with no legal title to the land occupied, typically one on land not yet allocated by a government.
noun: squatter, plural noun: squatters
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名詞
- 1. a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land the police moved in and evicted the squatters a squatter camp
- ▪ North American, Australian, New Zealand historical a settler with no legal title to the land occupied, typically one on land not yet allocated by a government.
- 2. Australian, New Zealand a large-scale sheep or cattle farmer one of the wealthiest and most prominent squatter families of northern Victoria
- ▪ historical a person occupying a tract of pastoral land as a tenant of the Crown.
- another term for shackland
Oxford Dictionary
- an outdoor reclining chair of wood and canvas with leg rests: the squatter's chair is hard to beat for comfort and ingenuity
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈskwädər]
美式
- a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land.
Oxford American Dictionary