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statewide

/steyt-wahyd/US // ˈsteɪtˈwaɪd //

全州范围内,在全州范围内,全州,全州范围

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : extending throughout all parts of a state in the U.S.: a statewide search.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : throughout a state: It was applauded statewide.

Examples

  • Maine’s weekly fall foliage report keeps tabs on the changing colors statewide.

  • A recent study by the Learning Policy Institute found students of color in San Diego Unified schools academically outperform their peers statewide.

  • The governor’s request — made in a call with superintendents statewide Friday morning, as well as in a formal letter — is an “expectation,” and not an order, according to spokeswoman Alena Yarmosky.

  • For no particular reason, he suddenly recalled the Fairfax excused absence policy — then imagined what it would be like to take that statewide.

  • State figures showed that some 140,000 students statewide, and possibly more, had barely attended online classes — or did not show up at all.

  • This is a state, after all, where Duke, in his statewide race for governor in 1991, received a majority of the white vote.

  • Donovan had been privately concerned that running statewide would hurt his standing back home.

  • In nearly every statewide or federal election where they were predicted to play decisive roles, independents under-performed.

  • Yes, the Republicans won statewide races in red states or in swing states.

  • The residents of Arkansas decide Tuesday whether to legalize the sale of an intoxicating substance statewide.

  • Distribution of cottonmouths in Florida is statewide, including the Keys and other offshore islands.

  • Civic federations of statewide influence have her help as member and officer.