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citywide

/sit-ee-wahyd/US // ˈsɪt iˌwaɪd //

全市,全市范围,全市范围内,全市性

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : occurring throughout a city; including an entire city: citywide school board elections.
    • : open to including, or affecting all the inhabitants of or groups in a city: a citywide track meet.

Examples

  • By summer, he and his friends were running their own pop-up testing sites citywide.

  • Back in November, a city spokeswoman told me San Diego plans to provide citywide composting by 2022.

  • He and his partner sped to the Capitol when dispatchers broadcast an urgent citywide emergency call.

  • He also announced he’d work with the City Council to create a citywide complete street policy that advocates have long wanted to encourage the city to make its roads more bike and pedestrian friendly.

  • Passionate about urban farming, he wants to set up a citywide network of vertical and rooftop farms that feed hospitals, schools, prisons, and beyond while educating schoolchildren and getting trucks off the road.

  • Mayor Bill de Blasio did not attend, nor did any citywide or statewide elected official.

  • But, as 2014 rolled around, Detroit was mired in an unprecedented citywide bankruptcy.

  • The eggs are disbursed throughout the five boroughs and a citywide scavenger hunt ensues.

  • He won, too, and the WFP was able to count on allies in every citywide post but the top job.

  • The law set de Blasio up to run citywide for public advocate.

  • The athletic coach and leader in the citywide Pack had a knack of getting on well with all types of boys.

  • Every month all the Den members have a big gathering of the citywide Pack.