1.定居;殖民
2.搬入(新住所);使某人搬进(新住所)
3.在家从容休息
1.to become familiar with a new way of life, place, or job, or to make someone do this
2.to make yourself comfortable in a place because you are going to stay there for a long time
1.Some of the children of these immigrants moved away from their old neighborhoods to settle in various parts of the United States.
这些移民的后代则离开了他们原来的居住地散住在美国各地。
2.Critics say the bill would have made it much tougher for genuine refugees to be able to settle in Australia.
评论家们认为这一法案使得真正的难民要在澳大利亚定居变得更为艰难。
3.Obama reportedly insisted on a date certain for beginning to withdraw U. S. troops and told his generals not to settle in for a long war.
据报道奥巴马坚持要明确美军撤离日期,并授意美军将领不可将其演化成长期战争。
4.Klinger warns: "It's easy to take the policy implication too far and start trying to pick and choose where to settle in the product space. "
科林格提醒道:“人们很容易把政策含意理解得过远,开始尝试在产品空间中挑选栖身之地。”
5.After years of travel, we decided to settle in London.
多年漂泊之后,我们决定在伦敦住下来。
6.This time next year will be a better time to judge them after they've had a bit of time to settle in and get to know each other better.
等到明年他们稳定搭配出场,并且彼此知根知底以后,我们就能对这对组合做一个完整的评价了。
7.Just as I was about to settle in, we would move, and I would once again say goodbye to my friends, teachers, and home.
我刚适应了新的环境,接着就要搬走,而我就要向自己的朋友、老师和家再次告别。
8.Give him just a little time to settle in England, on and off the pitch, and he will be a sensational player.
给他在英格兰适应的时间,无论子啊场上还是在场下,他将会是一个不可思议的球员。
9.But even then we often do not know God well enough, and that's when doubt and anxiety can settle in, replacing serenity and trust and peace.
不过,即使这样,我们对神的认识往往只是皮毛,结果是疑惑和担忧乘虚而入,叫我们失去平静、信任和平安。
10.It has been easy to settle in and this has allowed me to express myself and that's very important.
没啥过渡期我就适应了这,他们让我可以敞开心扉,这是非常重要的。