locale 的定义
- a place or locality, especially with reference to events or circumstances connected with it: to move to a warmer locale.
- the scene or setting, as of a novel, play, or motion picture: The locale is a small Kansas town just before World War I.
locale 近义词
setting
更多locale例句
- Casting directors also looked for actors in London, Germany, a theater in New York, and other locales.
- This scattered reality will likely continue for the foreseeable future and have significant impacts on paid search performance that varies by locale and industry.
- It’s easier being a host at a neutral locale than at a place you also have to safeguard.
- Though scientists suspected that crocs long ago colonized one of the locales before journeying to the other, the fossil record hadn’t painted a clear picture of which came first.
- Just as with any domestic SEO strategy, links are essential in building the authority of your website within a target locale.
- Hitchcock nodded and replied, “Call it Prosciutto and change the locale to Italy.”
- The locale was not Perugia, but Seville, in Spain, a country I have lived in and love.
- We laughed hard, harder even than those nameless, faceless laughers in whatever mysterious locale Bill Cosby was performing.
- Libya today is a far more attractive locale for al Qaeda that it was under the regime of Muammar Qaddafi.
- But when it involves a wine-filled adventure to an exotic locale, it's worth a try, right?
- The next tale, having a locale in Bonn, occurred at a time when priests married and had a family.
- These letters are marked by purity of style, quaint picturesqueness, and an admirable couleur locale.
- The locale of this story is in California, where a few socialists establish a little community.
- That's quite a coincidence; remains to be seen whether the phenomena are limited to that locale or occur elsewhere.
- A few days ago we visited the Picture Gallery in the Arena; the locale is the finest we ever beheld.