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 inland ['inlәnd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 内陆的, 国内的

n. 内地

[经] 国内的, 内地的




    inland
    [ adj ]
    1. situated away from an area's coast or border

    2. <adj.all>
    [ adv ]
    1. towards or into the interior of a region

    2. <adv.all>
      the town is five miles inland


    Inland \In"land\, a.
    1. Within the land; more or less remote from the ocean or
    from open water; interior; as, an inland town. ``This wide
    inland sea.'' --Spenser.

    From inland regions to the distant main. --Cowper.

    2. Limited to the land, or to inland routes; within the
    seashore boundary; not passing on, or over, the sea; as,
    inland transportation, commerce, navigation, etc.

    3. Confined to a country or state; domestic; not foreign; as,
    an inland bill of exchange. See {Exchange}.


    Inland \In"land\, n.
    The interior part of a country. --Shak.


    Inland \In"land\, adv.
    Into, or towards, the interior, away from the coast. --Cook.

    The greatest waves of population have rolled inland
    from the east. --S. Turner.

    1. Ships unload their cargo into the pipeline for transport to an inland oil refinery.
    2. The Jan. 2 accident, called one of the country's biggest inland oil spills, occurred as the 40-year-old tank was being filled for the first time since being moved from the Cleveland area.
    3. Farther inland, rainshowers developed over parts of Wyoming.
    4. The Ministry of Agriculture said the grasshoppers came inland from Senegal and Mauritania.
    5. About 75 miles inland from the historic port city of Charleston, S.C, a tornado touched down in a sparsly populated area and devastated mobile homes, said Bob Kelly, a meteorologist with the Columbia office of the National Weather Service.
    6. In the inland counties of Sumter, Lee and Clarendon, landfills near capacity before the storm are overflowing with garbage and debris, fallen trees and food that spoiled during widespread power outages.
    7. Heat advisories were posted for today and Thursday across the deserts of San Diego County, Calif. Temperatures in the inland valleys were expected to reach near 110 degrees, threatening orchards and vineyards.
    8. The oily onslaught is near the inland Bolsa Chica Wetlands, an ecological reserve that is home to the endangered California brown pelican as well as a temporary home to thousands of migratory birds and much marine life.
    9. Arab League mediators proclaimed the latest cease-fire Thursday, calling it an "inland truce" to halt the shelling duels that wreaked havoc on Beirut's Moslem and Christian sectors and many summer resort towns in Lebanon's central mountains.
    10. The losses from Hugo could be greater because the storm moved well inland with its driving rains and spawned numerous tornadoes, rather than just bashing the coastal regions as insurers had originally anticipated.
    11. Two tornadoes were spotted early today in inland Polk County, damaging some houses and barns, said sheriff's spokeswoman Genace Chapman.
    12. The company has interests in inland marine transportation, natural gas distribution and coal production.
    13. Coal supplied inland was more valuable than coal supplied on the coast, where imports were more competitive.
    14. The first inland expeditions were carried out by Norway's Leonard Kristensen and Britain's Robert F. Scott and Ernest Shackleton in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
    15. The trial was moved inland to this central Florida town because of heavy local news coverage.
    16. After the third bus left he started making his way inland towards government lines but "I fainted a couple of times.
    17. Malik finds a medallion which, when rubbed, brings a genie to his side who sees off the thugs, helps the family finances by cheating the inland revenue through computer hacking, and improves the cricket.
    18. Within 30 years, what was the world's fourth largest inland sea is expected to be only a dry bed of deadly salt.
    19. The West Coast has fewer barrier islands, but they are also eroding and drifting inland.
    20. Legislation authorizing new water projects for flood control, storm damage reduction, inland navigation and port development in 18 states and Puerto Rico is heading to a conference committee.
    21. The further one heads inland, the further the present age recedes; strictly Stone Age at its centre.
    22. Hotels were full as far as 270 miles inland.
    23. Then you should head back inland, on to the hills and down twisting lanes until you emerge again on the south coast - and still never a sign of your fellow men. My message is that Greece is indeed under threat but all is not lost.
    24. Carlos Vides Casanova, the defense minister, said residents of flood-prone coastal areas in the eastern provinces of La Union, San Miguel and Usulatan were being moved inland.
    25. "This deadline is reasonable yet would serve as a strong encouragement to owners to build only double-hulled inland barges and Great Lakes tank vessels," he said.
    26. Los Angeles County lifeguards bolstered their forces to handle the throngs seeking relief on the shore, where temperatures were about 20 degrees lower than inland.
    27. That afternoon, a 3.4 quake rolled through the Ontario area, 30 miles inland from Los Angeles.
    28. It was in the 50s and 60s across much of the rest of the country, but in the 70s and 80s over Florida, southern Georgia and along the Gulf Coast, as well as in most of Texas, inland California and Nevada.
    29. From there they were loaded on ferries for the 1,350-mile trip north to Magadan, and then sent inland from there.
    30. In Sidon, the convoy divided, taking two victims to the southern port of Tyre and three to Nabatiyeh, an inland market town.
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