unpeople
英:['ʌn'pi:pl] 美: [ʌn'pipəl]
unpeople 基本解释
v.使减少人口,弄成无人之地;
变形
过去式:unpeopled过去分词:unpeopled现在分词:unpeopling第三人称单数:unpeoples
英英释义
unperson[ ,ʌn'pə:sən ]
n.a person regarded as nonexistent and having no rights; a person whose existence is systematically ignored (especially for ideological or political reasons)"George Orwell predicted that political dissidents would be treated as unpersons"
同义词:nonperson
unpeople 相关例句
权威例句
The unpeopleUnpeople, Curtis, MarkPlight of the unpeopleRecognizing the "Unpeople"Unpeople: Britain's Secret Human Rights AbusesUnpeople : Britain's secret human rights abusesPerceptions of the "Unpeople"Unpeople: Postcolonial reflections on terror, torture and detention in Children Of MenPalestinian Prisoners Are Not "unpeople"-- They Are Children Of God"Righting"the expulsion of Diego Garcia's "Unpeople". The island space as Heterotopia in literary texts about the Chagos islands