colonizers who clear-cut large jungle tracts.
伐尽大片丛林的殖民者们。
The colonizer exploited the resources of the land for their own benefit.
殖民者利用土地资源谋取自身利益。
Colonizers often imposed their culture and values on the indigenous population.
殖民者经常将自己的文化和价值观强加给土著人口。
The colonizer claimed ownership of the territory through force and colonization.
殖民者通过武力和殖民化宣称对领土的所有权。
Colonizers often disregarded the rights and traditions of the native people.
殖民者经常无视土著人民的权利和传统。
The colonizer established control over the region through military conquest.
殖民者通过军事征服确立对该地区的控制。
Colonizers often justified their actions as bringing civilization to uncivilized lands.
殖民者经常将自己的行为解释为将文明带到未开化的土地上。
The colonizer imposed strict laws and regulations on the indigenous population.
殖民者对土著人口施加严格的法律和规定。
Colonizers often displaced native communities to make way for their settlements.
殖民者经常迫使土著社区搬迁,为自己的定居点让路。
The colonizer's presence had a profound impact on the social structure of the native population.
殖民者的存在对土著人口的社会结构产生了深远影响。
Colonizers often used religion as a tool to justify their colonization efforts.
殖民者经常将宗教作为辩护殖民努力的工具。
Despite initial reluctance, colonizers eventually began cultivating — and popping — corn.
虽然一开始不情不愿,殖民者最终还是开始培育,也开始“爆”玉米了。
来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected SpeechesThese bacteria are called early colonizers, and they attach to the surfaces using bacterial surface proteins called adhesins.
这些细菌叫做早期定植菌,它们可以通过一种叫做黏附素的细菌表面蛋白黏附在薄膜表面。
来源: Osmosis - DigestionAnd sometimes, when a natural outbreak occurred, colonizers weaponized them by deliberately not helping those affected.
有时,当疫情自然爆发时,殖民者故意不帮助受感染的人,从而将疫情武器化。
来源: Crash Course: The Science of PandemicsAnd with these colonizers came an animal that hadn't been seen here for thousands of years.
随着这些殖民者的到来,北美大陆也迎来了一个新物种,这个物种在北美大陆过去的千年历史中从未出现。
来源: Mammoth's Journey to the City - Wild New WorldAs you remember from our episode on Sor Juana, performance in the Americas doesn't begin with colonizers.
正如我们在索尔·胡安娜那一集讲到的 美洲的戏剧表演并不是殖民者们引进来的。
来源: Crash Course in DramaThough efforts were made by some colonizers to help them, mostly they looked to protect themselves.
尽管一些殖民者努力帮助他们,但大多数情况下,他们还是想保护自己。
来源: Crash Course: The Science of PandemicsIn the 1500s, Spanish colonizers brought wild boar to the area, which quickly multiplied and uprooted the wetlands.
16 世纪,西班牙殖民者将野猪带入当地,野猪迅速繁殖,并摧毁了湿地。
来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected SpeechesThe arrival of European colonizers in the 18th century destroyed the remaining populations around the island of Tasmania.
18世纪欧洲殖民者的到来摧毁了塔斯马尼亚岛周围的剩余人口。
来源: VOA Slow English TechnologyThe seeds of this conflict were planted a century earlier, first when German and later Belgian colonizers arrived in the country.
这场冲突的种子早在一个世纪前就埋下了,最早是德国殖民者,后来是比利时殖民者来到了这个国家。
来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected SpeechesFirst used by colonizers to dehumanize indigenous people, it has since been applied to anyone who eats human flesh.
这个词首先被殖民者用来称呼非人化的土著人民,后来被应用于称呼任何吃人肉的人。
来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speechescolonizers who clear-cut large jungle tracts.
伐尽大片丛林的殖民者们。
The colonizer exploited the resources of the land for their own benefit.
殖民者利用土地资源谋取自身利益。
Colonizers often imposed their culture and values on the indigenous population.
殖民者经常将自己的文化和价值观强加给土著人口。
The colonizer claimed ownership of the territory through force and colonization.
殖民者通过武力和殖民化宣称对领土的所有权。
Colonizers often disregarded the rights and traditions of the native people.
殖民者经常无视土著人民的权利和传统。
The colonizer established control over the region through military conquest.
殖民者通过军事征服确立对该地区的控制。
Colonizers often justified their actions as bringing civilization to uncivilized lands.
殖民者经常将自己的行为解释为将文明带到未开化的土地上。
The colonizer imposed strict laws and regulations on the indigenous population.
殖民者对土著人口施加严格的法律和规定。
Colonizers often displaced native communities to make way for their settlements.
殖民者经常迫使土著社区搬迁,为自己的定居点让路。
The colonizer's presence had a profound impact on the social structure of the native population.
殖民者的存在对土著人口的社会结构产生了深远影响。
Colonizers often used religion as a tool to justify their colonization efforts.
殖民者经常将宗教作为辩护殖民努力的工具。
Despite initial reluctance, colonizers eventually began cultivating — and popping — corn.
虽然一开始不情不愿,殖民者最终还是开始培育,也开始“爆”玉米了。
来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected SpeechesThese bacteria are called early colonizers, and they attach to the surfaces using bacterial surface proteins called adhesins.
这些细菌叫做早期定植菌,它们可以通过一种叫做黏附素的细菌表面蛋白黏附在薄膜表面。
来源: Osmosis - DigestionAnd sometimes, when a natural outbreak occurred, colonizers weaponized them by deliberately not helping those affected.
有时,当疫情自然爆发时,殖民者故意不帮助受感染的人,从而将疫情武器化。
来源: Crash Course: The Science of PandemicsAnd with these colonizers came an animal that hadn't been seen here for thousands of years.
随着这些殖民者的到来,北美大陆也迎来了一个新物种,这个物种在北美大陆过去的千年历史中从未出现。
来源: Mammoth's Journey to the City - Wild New WorldAs you remember from our episode on Sor Juana, performance in the Americas doesn't begin with colonizers.
正如我们在索尔·胡安娜那一集讲到的 美洲的戏剧表演并不是殖民者们引进来的。
来源: Crash Course in DramaThough efforts were made by some colonizers to help them, mostly they looked to protect themselves.
尽管一些殖民者努力帮助他们,但大多数情况下,他们还是想保护自己。
来源: Crash Course: The Science of PandemicsIn the 1500s, Spanish colonizers brought wild boar to the area, which quickly multiplied and uprooted the wetlands.
16 世纪,西班牙殖民者将野猪带入当地,野猪迅速繁殖,并摧毁了湿地。
来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected SpeechesThe arrival of European colonizers in the 18th century destroyed the remaining populations around the island of Tasmania.
18世纪欧洲殖民者的到来摧毁了塔斯马尼亚岛周围的剩余人口。
来源: VOA Slow English TechnologyThe seeds of this conflict were planted a century earlier, first when German and later Belgian colonizers arrived in the country.
这场冲突的种子早在一个世纪前就埋下了,最早是德国殖民者,后来是比利时殖民者来到了这个国家。
来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected SpeechesFirst used by colonizers to dehumanize indigenous people, it has since been applied to anyone who eats human flesh.
这个词首先被殖民者用来称呼非人化的土著人民,后来被应用于称呼任何吃人肉的人。
来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches探索常用高频词汇