continental
continental 英 [ˌkɒntɪˈnentl] 美 [ˌkɑntɪˈnentl]
adj. 大陆的;大陆性的 n. 欧洲人
名词复数:continentals
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- adj. 大陆的;大陆性的
- n. 欧洲人
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1. In the following sections, we verify our hypothesis and evaluate the role of climate change on war outbreak and population decline with empirical data at global and continental scales.
在以下的章节中,我们将以实证数据在大陆和全球的范围内验证验证我们的假说,评价气候变化对于战争爆发和人口下降的影响作用。
- continental (adj.) 1818 as a purely geographical term, "relating to or of the nature of a continent," from continent (n.) + -al (1). In reference to the European mainland (as opposed to Great Britain), recorded from 1760. Continental breakfast (the kind eaten on the continent as opposed to the kind eaten in Britain) is attested by 1855.
- continental (n.) 1777, "soldier of the regular army of the rebelling British American colonies," from continental (adj.) in its specific sense. In the general sense "native or inhabitant of a continent" from 1828.
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