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stateside

/steyt-sahyd/US // ˈsteɪtˌsaɪd //UK // (ˈsteɪtˌsaɪd) //

美国本土,在美国本土,在美国境内,在美国国内

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being in or toward the continental U.S.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in or toward the continental U.S.

Examples

  • More than 60 cases of the variant strain have been identified across nine states since it was first detected stateside two weeks ago in Colorado.

  • He returned twice to Vietnam and said he “worked Saigon time” while stateside, sleeping for much of the day and writing through the night.

  • Alex Morgan recently returned stateside, but Rose Lavelle, Sam Mewis, Christen Press and Tobin Heath remain abroad.

  • These women—entrepreneurs and mid-career professionals—usually come stateside to shadow Fortune 500 executives and experience corporate America firsthand, applying those lessons to their own businesses when they return home.

  • Hence, overseas companies that sell those products stateside are collecting fewer dollars.

  • While still relatively unknown stateside, Bellucci is a reigning vixen in France and her native Italy.

  • And the band will be performing a few east coast dates stateside in mid-December.

  • Moebius premiered out of competition at the Venice Film Festival, and hit theaters stateside on August 15.

  • What happens when the young, rich characters bring their hard-partying, bed-hopping antics stateside?

  • How much might such spirited competitions pique the interest of stateside TV audiences?

  • Oswald did carry it to—was the most extreme example I can think of stateside.

  • The stateside branch, which was headed by Larry Schmidt, and the overseas branch, which was headed by myself.