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 landlocked ['lænd`lɑkt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 被陆地围住的



    landlocked
    [ adj ]
    surrounded entirely or almost entirely by land
    <adj.all>
    a landlocked country


    Landlocked \Land"locked`\, a.
    1. Inclosed, or nearly inclosed, by land; having no border on
    the sea; as, a landlocked country.

    2. (Zo["o]l.) Confined to a fresh-water lake by reason of
    waterfalls or dams; -- said of fishes that would naturally
    seek the sea, after spawning; as, the landlocked salmon.

    1. About 12,000 of Mugabe's troops are in Mozambique guarding trade routes and an oil pipeline vital to landlocked Zimbabwe's economy. The military chief did not say how many troops might be moved.
    2. President and party leader Jambyn Batmonh, a 62-year-old former rector of the state university, is also hoping to ease his remote and landlocked nation away from its near total dependence on the Soviet Union and other Soviet bloc nations.
    3. Turnout appeared high across this landlocked South American nation of 4 million, despite cloudy skies, light rain and cool fall weather.
    4. A painter of tropical scenes, a wearer of Hawaiian shirts, Kaye lives in a landlocked alpine valley where winter lasts seven months.
    5. Among the areas the EPA and the Corps now regulate as wetlands are: landlocked potholes where water collects for a week each year, small landscape depressions, man-made agricultural ditches and pine forests.
    6. Modern archaeological investigations generally have discredited the legends, but the origins of Lebanese cedar trees and wild lemons found in the landlocked region hundreds of miles from the coast never have been fully explained.
    7. TUCKED IN behind the elegant squares of landlocked Canonbury, in north London, is a ship.
    8. Istanbul and the Bosporus would be landlocked.
    9. Moreover, a superpower deal will be no guarantee of peace in the landlocked, tribal society, which has traditionally resisted interference by outsiders.
    10. It is the disputed border between Iran and Iraq and the only outlet to the sea for landlocked Iraq.
    11. Except for a homemade number from Hungary, the would-be West Virginia vessel seems to be the only landlocked entry.
    12. Greece should take a leaf out of Bulgaria's book and adopt the minuscule landlocked republic as a little sister. Even if one or both sides refuse to accept the compromise, the Security Council should still adopt it.
    13. Even people in landlocked locales like Tempe, Ariz., and Denver are managing to surf on home turf thanks to a proliferation of wave pools, which generate waves mechanically.
    14. India and Nepal on Sunday failed to agree on new trade and transit treaties, Indian officials said, raising fears the landlocked Himalayan kingdom may face shortages of food and gasoline.
    15. Burundi, a landlocked East African nation, has been torn by tribal strife between the ruling Tutsi and the majority Hutu.
    16. Chad, a landlocked nation of 5.5 million people, is one of the world's poorest countries with a per capita annual income of about $200. It has been engaged in civil war almost continuously since independence.
    17. The program focuses also on research, training and health education and comprises about 10 percent of total U.S. aid to this mountainous, landlocked nation of 8 million people.
    18. Others are landlocked: such as Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, or even Albania.
    19. Lesotho, a small landlocked enclave within South Africa, is exploring a plan to host talks between the black majority and the white minority government of the larger nation, he said.
    20. He said those arrested would be brought before the courts of this landlocked West African former French colony, once known as Upper Volta.
    21. He has started a bridge-building exercise with traditionally hostile Ecuador and has signed a treaty giving landlocked neighbour Bolivia access to the Pacific.
    22. Their Cadillacs and Dodges were the first cars in this landlocked Central Asian nation, whose very name for many Americans epitomizes things remote, exotic and dangerous.
    23. Butare, with a population of 12,000, is the second largest town in the tiny, landlocked nation.
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