out-of-town
英:[ˈautəvˈtaun] 美: [ˈaʊtəvˈtaʊn]
out-of-town 基本解释
adj.外地的;位于城外的;
英英释义
out-of-town[ 'autəv'taun ]
adj.happening in or being of another town or city"an out-of-town tryout"; "an out-of-town school"
out-of-town 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- Land surveyors are out in the field most of the day along with construction crew and other equipments.
土地测量师是在外地的大部分每天一起建造船员和其他设备。
权威例句
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