district 的 2 个定义
- a division of territory, as of a country, state, or county, marked off for administrative, electoral, or other purposes.
- a region or locality: the theater district; the Lake District.
- British. a subdivision of a county or a town.
- the District, the District of Columbia; Washington, D.C.
- to divide into districts.
district 近义词
geographical area
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- As cases skyrocket, UNC will not be the only educational institution or school district to move online again.
- Giusti, with the district, again reiterated the practices were not school-affiliated.
- The district stated that particles from burnt structures had likely been drawn into the water system.
- For members representing swing districts, it will seem risky to spend time and energy on process issues that might be seen as partisan power grabs.
- People in their districts are going hungry and facing evictions, and small businesses are crumbling.
- So, in an unusual order (PDF) issued on New Years Day, District Judge Robert Hinkle clarified the issue.
- It cost several thousand dollars and a high-powered former district attorney to get the charges dropped.
- In the weeks following the Sept. 9, car bombing at the Iranian base, Iran raided a village in the Pakistani district of Chagai.
- In January 2014, a lifelong District of Columbia parks employee, Medric Mills, collapsed while walking with his grown daughter.
- “We do not know where he is,” District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman told reporters.
- Thus far Boston banks have received more benefits from this bank than have the other banks in this district.
- The rebellion spread to their district, and many of the natives on and about the estate were eager to join in the movement.
- Some of the tribes inhabiting the district of the lower Amazon indulge in snuff-taking.
- It must have been incorporated under a special or general law of the State or district in which it is located.
- In addition to asbestos, it is worthy of note that the whole of the Thetford district is rich in minerals.