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landlocked

/land-lokt/US // ˈlændˌlɒkt //UK // (ˈlændˌlɒkt) //

内陆的,内陆,内陆地区,地处内陆的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : shut in completely, or almost completely, by land: a landlocked bay.
    • : having no direct access to the sea: a landlocked country.
    • : living in waters shut off from the sea, as some fish.

Examples

  • It is through Zaranj that India was building a regional transit network to landlocked Afghanistan.

  • After months of driving across landlocked states, my paddling muscles were in pretty poor shape, so it was a struggle to get into those two-to-three-foot waves, but I managed to bag a few.

  • Although I am unfortunately landlocked, I can confirm its ability to withstand a few dunks in my bathtub, as well as dirt and debris from various park picnics.

  • When Alex Almeida surveys his family farm in a rural corner of landlocked Paraguay, he sees mainly fields, punctuated by small houses with sheet-metal roofs and, in the distance, native lapacho trees blooming with bright yellow flowers.

  • In 1922, landlocked Switzerland became the first country to systematically iodize salt.

  • Flat, forested, and landlocked between Poland, Ukraine and Russia, it had never truly known national autonomy.

  • Unlike its famous neighbor Rwanda, the tiny landlocked country of Burundi is difficult to locate on a map.

  • An armada of sand crabs hefting a landlocked ship on their backs.

  • The name of the landlocked central Asian republic doesn't roll off the tongue.

  • In a landlocked harbour such as Dartmouth very fierce squalls may come down if the wind rises suddenly.

  • Two weeks elapsed before all the vessels were safe within the landlocked sound.

  • He began by dumping out into a worthless and landlocked bass-pond every brown trout in the hatchery.

  • The little gulf of Stenia lies there landlocked, and out of it a boat appeared, skimming around the intervening promontory.

  • We now turned short to the right and entered the beautiful harbor, which is perfectly landlocked and as still as a pond.