释义 |
interˈlocal, a. rare. [inter- 4 b.] Existing between place and place. Hence interˈlocally adv.
1850Tait's Mag. XVII. 772/2 In a few years means of transit by steam will no doubt exist interlocally in all parts of the world. 1920A. C. Pigou Econ. of Welfare ii. vi. 171 So soon as people become thoroughly familiarised with town-planning, local patriotism and inter-local emulation will make resort to external pressure from the central Government no longer necessary. |