denizen[
'denizn]
n. 

,

籍


,


语
vt.
...
住
, 移植
[
] 
, 
,
籍

- In this country children of denizen go to school free.





籍

孩
免费
。 - His greatest danger now lie in the unknown denizen of the water.





危险
未



住者。 - Because of the company business she has become a denizen of Tokyo.


司
她

京
常
。
denizen[ noun ]- a person who inhabits a particular place
<noun.person>
- a plant or animal naturalized in a region
<noun.animal>
denizens of field and forest
denizens of the deep

Denizen \Den"i*zen\ (d[e^]n"[i^]*z'n), n. [OF. denzein,
deinzein, prop., one living (a city or country); opposed to
forain foreign, and fr. denz within, F. dans, fr. L. de
intus, prop., from within, intus being from in in. See {In},
and cf. {Foreign}.]
1. A dweller; an inhabitant. ``Denizens of air.'' --Pope.
Denizens of their own free, independent state. --Sir
W. Scott.
2. One who is admitted by favor to all or a part of the
rights of citizenship, where he did not possess them by
birth; an adopted or naturalized citizen.
3. One admitted to residence in a foreign country.
Ye gods,
Natives, or denizens, of blest abodes. --Dryden.
Denizen \Den"i*zen\, v. t.
1. To constitute (one) a denizen; to admit to residence, with
certain rights and privileges.
As soon as denizened, they domineer. --Dryden.
2. To provide with denizens; to populate with adopted or
naturalized occupants.
There [islets] were at once denizened by various
weeds. --J. D.
Hooker.