locality 的定义
plural lo·cal·i·ties.
- a place, spot, or district, with or without reference to things or persons in it or to occurrences there: They moved to another locality.
- the state or fact of being local or having a location: the locality that every material object must have.
locality 近义词
environment
locality 的近义词 36 个
neighborhood
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- States and localities that used Eventbrite or other first-come, first-served systems may not have an easy way to guarantee appointments for second doses.
- There is some limited data, both nationwide and from other localities, that show Filipinos have been hit harder than other groups.
- Many states and localities across the US are offering online tools like websites and apps as the primary way to register for vaccine appointments.
- The situation underscored the difficulty that localities and health departments face in balancing the ballooning eligibility pools while not having enough vaccine to go around.
- Several localities have been unable to vaccinate people in Phase 1B, which started this week.
- And it has become a system far more driven by the demands of branding and marketing than by recognizing clearly discrete locality.
- The black market trade in fossils stolen from the richest Cretaceous fossil locality in the world has prompted a crackdown.
- He adds that liberty-as-means must observe limits, including a right to exit any locality.
- The King of Delhi had a hunting-lodge somewhere in the locality, but he had never seen the place.
- This, however, would probably be more than counterbalanced by the magnificent returns which this locality promises to afford.
- Professor Ansted includes it in his list, but gives no locality; and there is no specimen in the Museum.
- Next turns up in Scotland, assistant to a doctor there; name Mair, locality Kirkcudbrightshire.
- The sowing and transplanting are dependent on the temperature of the locality, and each place follows its own customs.