contiguous 的定义
- touching; in contact.
- in close proximity without actually touching; near.
- adjacent in time: contiguous events.
contiguous 近义词
adjacent, in contact
更多contiguous例句
- Specifically, it cut requirements that members be elected in single districts and that those districts be contiguous and compact, serving relatively equal-sized populations.
- Early estimates indicate that most of the contiguous United States will see highs running 10 to 15 degrees above average.
- You have a patchwork idea of what the country is, as opposed to a contiguous changing of the map.
- The commission is tasked with drawing City Council districts that are made of contiguous territory, made equal in population based on Census reports and as geographically compact as possible.
- The average temperatures for 30-year “normal” periods for the contiguous United States show the country getting hotter since 1901.
- Since the U.S. Constitution mandates that states be contiguous, Moffat County would just sign up with Wyoming.
- The Award is limited to Delta Airlines destinations within the 48 contiguous US states and Canada.
- Even the accepted US formula for two states: “a secure Israel alongside a viable, contiguous Palestine” is humiliating.
- There are only 22 million people in an area about the size of the contiguous 48 States of the United States.
- There are only 22 million people in Australia—an area about the size of the contiguous 48 States of the United States.
- In these whirlings great differences in atmospheric pressure are brought about in contiguous areas of sea.
- Such a kingdom, had it been contiguous to Provence, would indeed have been a most formidable addition to the French monarchy.
- The high altar is very choice and beautiful; and the contiguous decorations are profuse and exquisite.
- As the regiments landed, the brigades were formed in contiguous columns at quarter distance.
- This is Carver's version, who, however, confounds it with another contiguous island.