词汇 | example_english_inland |
释义 | Examples of inlandThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. At the base of the escarpment, about 100 km inland, the elevation is about 20 - 40 m above sea level. The inland ice is up to 3.4 km in thickness and has been penetrated to obtain bedrock at only one locality. The null hypothesis for the test is that the conditional logit estimates are not different with or without including the inland provinces. Nonetheless, it is likely that the severe disturbances of inland transportation and high prices abroad reoriented coffee beans from domestic to external markets. The dry areas were indispensable for the reconciliation of the diverging interests of the various groups and their respective production systems in the inland delta. Official correspondence between the forts was at first carried by seas, but by the 1850s an inland service had been introduced, open to the public. They, in turn smuggled this illegal but valuable product along the numerous rivers to inland markets. All the grass on the inland side of the belt was eaten down for a distance of about 60 yards from its edge. Similarly, with no direct access to the sea, inland regions obtained marine products such as salt, fish, and canoe-borne longdistance trade goods. Little is known about the fate of the introduced nutrients, or to what extent they are redistributed further inland. The location cited, however, is some distance inland, and nowhere near any waterways visited by whalers. The general habitats include terminal, inland salt lakes and coastal salterns associated with commercial salt production. Salts are present as distinct horizons in inland older soils and sometimes as surface efflorescences in the younger soils near the coast. Furthermore, if either coastal or inland peoples undertook military expeditions against them, coastal forests were used for refuge. Because of the seasonal character of the floods, the inland delta as a pastoral grazing system cannot exist on its own. Little imported material has been recovered from inland sites, reflecting the apparent lack of contact. At the same time, it has long been exploited as a source of inland salt and a fertile valley of alluvial soils. First, the firm chooses either coastal open areas or inland areas, and then it chooses one province in the selected area. Ponds also moved further inland, but remained in contact with salt water via canals. There are distinct differences in the climate between north and south, coastal and inland regions, and valleys and mountains. The inclusion of locationrtime interaction allowed us to test differences in time pattern between inland and coastal sites. The coastal villages are generally acknowledged to be more sophisticated than the smaller conservative inland villages. One possible reason for this difference is that coastal areas and the strand were more exposed to salt spray than were inland vegetation zones. The highest value occurred at an inland valley. Therefore, moving inland from the harbour, each block consisted of one more plot than the one before it. Along the banks of the river, about half a kilometer inland, several family-style restaurants are popular local tourist destinations. Whilst it describes in some detail the peoples inhabiting the coastal regions, little information is provided on inland areas. We shall here elaborate on its transdisciplinary approach to railway integration, and note that it used similar approaches to roads and inland waterways. Inhabitants of the interior tracts had to obtain seafood through exchange against horticultural and other inland products. In poor countries the local commons include grazing lands, threshing grounds, inland and coastal fisheries, rivers and canals, woodlands, forests, village tanks, and ponds. There are fourteen small burghs in the category of inland market towns, and fifteen small burghs in the category of coastal fishing settlements. I see far inland the banks which the stream anciently washed, before science began to record its freshets. Both stretch inland from the coastline, with similar populations: fishing, farming, trading, and merchandising communities. Here we found a beach inland as far as three or four miles which looked as if it had at one time been a sea-shore. There would have been little time for it to offload the stores and equipment needed to build a base either at the coast or inland. The inland of the country thus assumes features characteristic of the inner layers of the earth. In contrast to the early settlements, the two squares offer a focus for civic life inland, away from the sea and the fishery. The average seed predation was 55 % in the inland locations and 78 % at the edge of the island. He was probably not its discoverer, but was the first to record seeing a coast backed by the inland ice sheet and ice-covered mountains. An inland setting is possible, as the date-palm does not grow near the coast. The regional dimension is important since people in the coastal provinces earn up to ten times more than people in poor inland provinces. Most areas, however, especially the northeast or inland areas (with declining industries, old non-functioning state enterprises, many pensioners, and few young workers), are struggling to cover their bills. The evolution of treatment process designs is expected to continue, with growing use, especially at inland stations, of sophisticated processes such as membrane technologies and thermally efficient evaporative techniques. The least vulnerable sites are in inland and high elevation areas where the number of freeze-thaw cycles and diurnal temperature range are greatly increased and the permafrost depth is least. There does appear to be a difference between coastal and inland areas, with the inland regions lagging behind the coast in both starting and ending the prosecution of witches. In this context, thus, studies of inland cities and intermediate towns seem to be more useful in understanding the role of local elites in the transformation of cities under colonialism. The consequences of climatic fluctuations that are included in the discussion are sea-level changes, erosion, mass movements, inland sea evolution, floods, and the impacts on the biological and human records. Rains and dews periodically inundate inland depressions. In inland provinces, owing to the lack of financial resources and skilled personnel, local governments had difficulty pushing local growth, let alone adjusting the local industrial structure. Most colonies are located well inland on nunataks - small outcrops of barren rock and scree surrounded by glaciers - with very little other avian and mammalian life. However, it is not valid to assume that exposed sediments actually represent sustained or precisely dated periods of sediment accumulation or that these sediments did not extend further inland. Exposure inland is generally poor. Most will adopt technologies similar to those currently in use but, at inland stations particularly, innovative uses of high-tech membrane and thermal evaporative techniques are to be expected. In the inland market towns, the economy is tied closely to the vicissitudes of the farming industry, whereas in the coastal settlements the over-riding emphasis is on the fishing industry. From these early times, water management included strengthening the natural sea and river protection, creating and maintaining artificial ones, controlling inland waterways and caring for reclaimed land (the polders). There is little information on the distribution of the burrowing bird species on the island, so their inputs could not be separated into coastal and inland areas. He has over 150 publications in transpor tation engineering and planning subjects, including urban public transpor tation, highway design and operations, airpor ts, por ts, and inland waterways. Table 2 also shows the bimodal geographical distribution in that the majority of recaptives came from within 50 miles of the coast or more than 100 miles inland. As increasing numbers of conflict-displaced residents return to their villages, new burdens and stresses are being encountered, particularly on key environmental resources, such as inland valley swamps. However, it is still not known how important wind blown nutrients from heavily manured localties such as penguin rookeries and seal wallows are for the inland vegetation. Later in the wet season, when the creeks return to their normal flow patterns, this route is still a convenient and safe access for coastal traffic to inland areas. All caravans that made their way inland and back in the nineteenth century passed through regions dominated by coastal hinterland polities, who demanded transit tolls to pass through their lands. At coastal sites, larval activity decreased in autumn before rising again in winter, whereas at inland sites such a decrease was not observed (results not shown). High early ocean salinity (if confirmed) would inhibit this process, but would point instead to inland lakes and pools (via circadian condensation and precipitation) and estuaries. The small burghs of the region divide themselves into two major groups on the basis of whether they are inland market towns or coastal fishing settlements. In 1907, the president created the inland waterways commission with the mission of examining the development of water resources and recommending means for more efficient uses of water. Neither is it a place of much general trade, though it enjoys the advantage of a fine inland navigation, and has coals at a moderate price. On inland old land surfaces, the soluble salts often form horizons up to 10 cm thick and are dominantly nitrate and sulphate, but chloride anions are absent. The 1988 inland waterway review. I think it will very much help in the present day and age the administration of the inland revenue. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 A number of huge agricultural and sporting estates lie inland, and they are typical of those that were the very cradle of the agricultural revolution. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There are no transport routes in their inland territories. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Are we to sell at a loss, and make it up on our inland prices? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I referred there to the fact that road and rail transport must be considered together as the principal means of inland transport. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 An even more purposeful occupation and pastime can be derived from the inland waterways. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Like inland waterway navigation, coastal navigation also deserves greater attention and promotion. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Information on the incidence of cancer is not normally collected on the basis of whether a person lives in a coastal or inland area. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The first was to try to get the inland waterways to make the maximum contribution to the carriage of goods during the war. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The number of inland registered letters lost last year was 7,135 out of a total handled of 116 million. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Including house coal, inland consumption this year will be 6 million tons more than it was in 1949. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Environmental quality objectives have been set for all inland waters in relation to discharges of dangerous substances, including pentachlorophenol and its compounds. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In the inland service this consideration does not apply, and we charge a rate which approximates more closely to the actual cost. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Nonetheless, they do raise policy issues that could be looked at in other tropical inland fisheries and, perhaps to a wider range of natural resources. The artisanal fishermen supply the local markets and participate, through traders, in more distant, larger fish markets (inland and fish processing). If the inland waterways came even close to being a nation-serving system, this was more a matter of outcome rather than of preconception. In the inland forests, systematic sampling was necessary because there was frequently a patchwork of various forest types even within small areas. Below great escarpments the topography is usually highly dissected, but inland on the plateau surface the relief is generally subdued. In inland areas salt is derived from a number of sources. About 36% of the mangrove forests were destroyed; 10.3% of inland forests besides cultivated and other lands were sprayed, some of them repeatedly. The community was selected from one considered representative of many inland rural populations on the island. Sites were chosen to incorporate the following major drainage types: northern coastal, southern coastal, inland montane and inland lowland. Nature is always allied with the inland man, supporting him and saving him from enemies. In 1995, similar inland walking surveys were carried out for approximately 94 km of transects. Without significant amounts of water, contaminant movement is extremely limited in this dry inland environment. Until recently most of the population lived in inland areas, and the economy was based on agriculture and the mining of coal, lead and zinc. Thus, containerized loading commences, in many instances, not at dockside or on board the vessel but at inland points. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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