Examples of using Uninhabitable in English and their translations into Chinese
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This fear also plagues Chernobyl, where there have been large forced movements of populations, and where whole areas poisoned by radiation remain uninhabitable.
The UN estimated that if current economic trends continued, Gaza would become uninhabitable by 2020.
The sun was too low for the light to intrude beneath the house now, but tomorrow the vampire would find the crawlspace uninhabitable.
So high concentrations of carbon dioxide don't necessarily make the world totally uninhabitable.
To safeguard human life requires moving beyond the blue planet, in Musk's view, because earth is likely to become uninhabitable.
Prolonged heatwaves and desert dust storms can render some regions uninhabitable, which will surely contribute to the pressure to migrate.
But it's not completely uninhabitable, since microbes could be hiding in the cracks of rocks and dirt.
As coastal areas or degraded inland areas become uninhabitable, people will seek safety and better lives elsewhere.
So far, only uninhabitable gas-giant planets have been identified circling such binary stars, and many researchers believe rocky planets cannot form there.
Last year the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences claimed in a report that Beijing's pollution made the city almost“uninhabitable for human beings“.
The president is the media equivalent of a toxic herbicide, whose very presence makes the ecosystem uninhabitable for advertisers.
The surrounding zone, which at 2,600 square kilometers is roughly the size of Luxembourg, remains largely uninhabitable and closed to unsanctioned visitors.
It is estimated that a sea level rise of 20- 40 centimetres in the next 100 years could make Tuvalu uninhabitable.
If the Yellowstone volcano explodes it would make two-thirds of the US uninhabitable.
Xinjiang, China's largest administrative division, comprises vast swathes of uninhabitable deserts and dry grasslands.
To be sure, humanity will eventually need to escape Earth to survive, since the sun will make the planet uninhabitable in about 1 billion years.
This is assuming, of course, that temperatures don't rise so far as to make even that plateau uninhabitable for many cloud forest species.
The Sun itself is a star that is on fire and will someday burn up, leaving our solar system uninhabitable.
Before our islands are inundated by the rising sea, saltwater intrusion into our freshwater lens will render the islands uninhabitable.
Islands becoming uninhabitable or disappearing as a result of sea-level rise raise the issue of the legal status of the citizens and legal rights of these States, including over fisheries.