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geographical

/jee-uh-graf-i-kuhl/US // ˌdʒi əˈgræf ɪ kəl //

地理,地域,地理上的,地理上

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to geography.
    • : of or relating to the natural features, population, industries, etc., of a region or regions.

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Examples

  • I personally don’t have a geographical focus and enjoy working with our teams across Europe and the world, but since I live in Sweden, my network is slightly stronger here.

  • One reason I love living in Berlin is its decentralized nature—while there is a geographical center to the city, the populace does not concentrate there during working hours, and as a result every neighborhood consistently retains a pulse.

  • Van Kerkhove says it’s possible vaccines will be tailor-made for certain geographical regions depending on how and where the virus mutates, but global travel means new strains won’t stay contained for long.

  • Heat maps are less successful for anything other than geographical data.

  • The best thing one can say is that Hawaii, which could use its geographical advantage to take stronger steps to restrict travel from other states, is suffering less.

  • One of the precious and underappreciated jewels of America has always been its geographical diversity.

  • The movement in Winter in the Blood, the geographical, spiritual movement, is something new in cinema.

  • They will record the exact moment of impact and the height and geographical position of the 777.

  • In 1892, 15 women were admitted into the prestigious Royal Geographical Society.

  • World War I would reshape psychological boundaries as radically as it did geographical ones.

  • Upon the geographical positions of the fixed points of the survey.

  • Each state of the United States generally has at least a few geographical oddities or unusual geographical formations.

  • In this, the learned Trustees have fallen into a statistical and geographical error, which we design to correct.

  • A variety of geographical resources and of human resources results in diversity in the economic life of the state.

  • Virginia has been regarded as the geographical center of this industry in the United States.