hinterland 英 [ˈhɪntəlænd]   美 [ˈhɪntərlænd]

hinterland

hinterland  英 [ˈhɪntəlænd] 美 [ˈhɪntərlænd]

n. 内地;穷乡僻壤;靠港口供应的内地贸易区 

名词复数:hinterlands 

He spotted a demand from women in China’s hinterland for branded cosmetics—and advice on how to use them. 他看到了中国内地女性对于品牌化妆品的需求,以及对于如何使用它们的建议的匮乏。
Yet, going into the details — like life and livelihood in the hinterland — reveals not so healthy a picture. 但是,深入细节后-比如在内地的生活情况-就会展示出一幅并不如此的图画。

  • The hinterlands are affectionately called "the sticks," or the "boonies," short for "boondocks." Use it to specify an area that is far away from a city or town, or even civilization as we know it. Cell-phone reception and cable television aren't guaranteed.
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  • n. 内地;穷乡僻壤;靠港口供应的内地贸易区
  • 1. He spotted a demand from women in China’s hinterland for branded cosmetics—and advice on how to use them.

    他看到了中国内地女性对于品牌化妆品的需求,以及对于如何使用它们的建议的匮乏。

  • 2. Yet, going into the details — like life and livelihood in the hinterland — reveals not so healthy a picture.

    但是,深入细节后-比如在内地的生活情况-就会展示出一幅并不如此的图画。

  • hinterland (n.) 1890, from German Hinterland, from hinter "behind" (see hinder (adj.)) + Land "country" (see land (n.)). What in English would be called the back-country.
hin·ter·land / ˈhɪntəlænd ; NAmE ˈhɪntərlænd / noun [usually singular ] the areas of a country that are away from the coast, from the banks of a large river or from the main cities 内陆;腹地;内地 the rural/agricultural hinterland 内陆乡下;内地农村 hinterland hinterlands hin·ter·land / ˈhɪntəlænd ; NAmE ˈhɪntərlænd /
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