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exurb

/ek-serb, eg-zerb/US // ˈɛk sərb, ˈɛg zərb //

郊区,郊外,郊游,郊外的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small, usually prosperous, community situated beyond the suburbs of a city.

Examples

  • Torres says a model he works with indicates that more than 200 people are infected with the variant just in his wastewater collection region, an exurb of 77,500 people.

  • The NAHB Home Building Geographic Index indicates construction of single-family and multifamily housing was growing significantly faster in the suburbs and exurbs, particularly in medium-sized cities.

  • Republicans also failed to expand support in the deep red exurbs where they lost some ground but won handily in November.

  • The suburbs and exurbs of both, which have doubled in size since 2000, padded the GOP’s numbers, putting Texas far out of Democrats’ reach.

  • This strategy of going out to the exurbs and engaging men by using a car was pretty good thinking because it apparently worked.

  • Economically speaking, the Commonwealth of Virginia is rapidly becoming an exurb of the District of Columbia.