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countrywide

/kuhn-tree-wahyd/US // ˈkʌn triˈwaɪd //

全国范围,全国性,全国各地,全国范围内

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : extending across or throughout the whole country; nationwide: a countrywide reaction; a countrywide highway system.

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Examples

  • Meanwhile, it will also shut down facilities in Connecticut and Missouri, reducing its number of locations countrywide from four to three.

  • Modi gave only a few hours’ notice for people to exchange their banknotes for the new denomination ones, precipitating a countrywide scramble at banks and ATMs and a months-long cash shortage.

  • The countrywide service outage, ironically, drew more people outdoors to learn what was going on.

  • That’s an all-time countrywide high since the pandemic began.

  • This summer’s protests against police violence and countrywide reckoning with racial justice issues included new attention on how students across the country learn about race and history.

  • The alleged practices that the government is suing over happened in 2007 and 2008, before BofA bought Countrywide.

  • The tiny park has become the center of a countrywide push against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

  • As a whole, the food in the United States is really very safe, but there can be large countrywide outbreaks.

  • Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov predicts more street protests—and countrywide economic decline.

  • The war in Libya has turned into a countrywide manhunt now that the rebels control most of its territory.

  • Every new phase of recreation from playgrounds to philately presently has its countrywide association.

  • Precipitation ranges from fifteen to fifty inches; the countrywide average is about twenty-eight inches.

  • Reduction of disease and improved health were the most important gains countrywide.

  • Health officials planned completion of vaccinations countrywide in 1970.

  • The railroads promptly fell in line with the countrywide summons for a more exacting standard of business ethics.