out-of-the-way 英 [autəvðəˈwei]   美 [ˈaʊtəvðəˈwe]

out-of-the-way

out-of-the-way  英 [autəvðəˈwei] 美 [ˈaʊtəvðəˈwe]

adj. 偏僻的;非凡的;不合常规的 

名词复数:outs-of-the-way 

However, SNCF warned that strong lobbying by regional politicians could result in out-of-the-way routes being built ahead of more deserving destinations. 然而,SNCF警告说,地方政客的游说可能使偏远的线路的开建时间先于通往更有需要的目的地的线路。
I experienced the “one step back,” however, during a foray to an out-of-the-way neighborhood. 但在我突然造访一个偏远社区问路时,有些路人还是会“向后退一步”。

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  • adj. 偏僻的;非凡的;不合常规的
  • 1. However, SNCF warned that strong lobbying by regional politicians could result in out-of-the-way routes being built ahead of more deserving destinations.

    然而,SNCF警告说,地方政客的游说可能使偏远的线路的开建时间先于通往更有需要的目的地的线路。

  • 2. I experienced the “one step back,” however, during a foray to an out-of-the-way neighborhood.

    但在我突然造访一个偏远社区问路时,有些路人还是会“向后退一步”。

  • 3. Recently, my husband Gene and I traveled throughout Europe. We rented a car as we always do and drove along the back roads, staying in quaint, out-of-the-way inns.

    最近,我和丈夫吉恩去欧洲各地旅行了一番,同往常一样我们租了一辆轿车,返回的路上我们住在一个别致偏远的小客栈里。

ˌout-of-the-ˈway / ; NAmE / adjective far from a town or city 偏僻的;偏远的 a little out-of-the-way place on the coast 海边一个偏远的小地方 ˌout-of-the-ˈway / ; NAmE /
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