常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句They resettle themselves in Australia.他們?cè)诎闹拗匦露ň酉聛?lái)。Tens of thousands are now beginning to resettle near the homes they fled from, but it is not easy, says the BBC's Charles Haviland.當(dāng)?shù)厣先f(wàn)人已經(jīng)開始在其原來(lái)的住所附近重新定居,但是這件事還是有困難的。And we do feel that we have a moral obligation to them, to resettle them here in Australia.我們的確感到對(duì)他們有一種道義責(zé)任,讓他們?cè)诎拇罄麃喍ň印?/li>權(quán)威例句To guard against future floods, the government is trying to resettle refugees on higher ground.ECONOMIST: Lining up for a new lifeThe port was once a place where Jewish immigrants passed through to resettle in the homeland.FORBES: Tel Aviv Is The City That Never SleepsIt will not be easy to resettle tens of thousands of homeless people from Vargas and Caracas.ECONOMIST: After Venezuela’s flood 返回 resettle