词汇 | geographically |
释义 | geographically adverb uk /ˌdʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˌdʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl.i/ in a way that relates to geography(= the study of places, especially their physical position and features), or to the geography of a particular area or place: 地理学地;地理上地 Venezuela has the advantage of being geographically close to the United States.委内瑞拉的优势在于地理上靠近美国。 These services must be available to all women, with special provision made for geographically remote locations.必须向所有妇女提供这些服务,并为地理位置偏远的地区作出特别安排。 See geographic The schools were isolated geographically. The National Cancer Institute for a number of years has been plotting cancer trends geographically. The Lake Forest district is geographically one of the largest in the county. Geography - general words boreal forest cultural geography geo-targeted geographer geographical geopolitics gradient human geography hydrological hydrologist hydrology lie political geography Silicon Valley solifluction timberline topographer tree line weathering windblown Examples of geographicallygeographically Thus, the establishment and delineation of economic and social rights were based on a geographically defined national identity. When those ancestral heroes and producers inhabit a geographically distant locale, objects and artisans (perhaps even styles) from that place assume a special significance. My geolinguistic analysis displays geographically different degrees of interaction potential and exposure to contact with innovations. It is not quite that, since its coverage is uneven, both geographically and thematically. Furthermore, each pyramid contains a geographically distinctive group of individuals. These activities occur in geographically meaningful places that frame activity and contribute to the construction of identity. This study suggests that even geographically and linguistically limited open online communities are not as socially solid as, for example, workplace or school communities. In the physical world, certain types of auctions require that all parties be geographically co-located, for example, in auction houses. Women do not constitute a minority in most countries nor are they geographically concentrated in a limited number of constituencies. While this lends itself to co-nations that are geographically concentrated, it is less useful for those that are not. Mission institutions depended on ' sinners and the saved living in geographically separate worlds, whose connections missionaries could be sent out to effect ' (p. 33). For example, the controversial policy of racial profiling may be more geographically than racially fueled. The population was geographically mobile, with many married couples, especially young couples, but fewer children and smaller families than in the peripheral areas. These latter are then arranged geographically into a further 32 categories. In general, urban dwellers had geographically more dispersed networks consisting of more non-kin and\\or single-stranded relationships than did the respondents in rural areas. See all examples of geographically 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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