settlers
settlers — 名詞
- settlerssingular
- settlersesplural
1. people who leave their home region or country to go and live in a new area, ofte
移民;拓荒者
移居新土地開墾生活的人
people who leave their home region or country to go and live in a new area, often with the intention of farming the land or building a community there.
Chidi's great-grandfather was among the first settlers to arrive in the area in 1840.
Chidi 的曾祖父是 1840 年最早抵達該地區的移民之一。
early settlers + arrive in [place] + [year]
The early settlers cleared the forest to make space for their houses and crops.
早期的拓荒者砍伐森林,為他們的房屋和農作物騰出空間。
early settlers + cleared forest for crops and houses — shows purpose of settling
Yuki learned in history class how settlers built roads and schools in the new territory.
Yuki 在歷史課上學到拓荒者如何在新的領土上建造道路和學校。
Those settlers brought wheat and corn seeds from their home country to plant here.
那些移民從故鄉帶來了小麥和玉米種子在這裡種植。
- colonist
a person who settles in a colony, often implying control by a distant home country
- pioneer
emphasises being among the first to explore or settle a new area
- homesteader
specifically refers to settlers who farm land given by the government, especially in US history
- immigrant
a person who enters a country to live there permanently; broader than settler and not tied to land use
- indigenous peoples
inhabitants who were already living in the land before settlers arrived
用法筆記
The word settler is most commonly used in the plural form (settlers) and is strongly associated with historical migration to colonies or frontier regions. The singular form (a settler) is also used but less frequent.