词性:|adjective|
例句1. the local council
例句2. a local restaurant
名词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
|adjective|
1.(in technical use) relating to a particular region or part, or to each of any number of these.
‘a _local_ infection’
‘migration can regulate the _local_ density of animals’
2.Denoting a device that can be accessed without the use of a network.
‘The files are on your _local_ computer, and you need to upload them to the Web server.’
‘This is not a critical risk, as only people on the _local_ machine may logon to this account with a blank password.’
3.Denoting a telephone call made to a nearby place and charged at a relatively low rate.
‘At the same time, it is moving to expand its _local_ phone service in existing markets.’
‘The boxes allow Internet access through a television and telephone line, at _local_ call rate.’
4.Denoting a train or bus serving a particular district, with frequent stops.
‘the village has an excellent _local_ bus service’
‘A journey with many stops, this is living life _local_ train style, in less than ten seconds.’
5.Denoting a variable or other entity that is only available for use in one part of a program.
‘It looks for _local_ keys, not over the Internet, and that’s very much the point.’
6.Relating or restricted to a particular area or one’s neighbourhood.
‘researching _local_ history’
‘the _local_ post office’
|noun|
1.A floor trader who trades on their own account, rather than on behalf of other investors.
‘The opening of B share trading to locals in February freed $75 billion for stock investment and sent prices surging.’
2.A local branch of an organization, especially a trade union.
‘Such practices prevail, not only in many union locals, but in virtually all international unions.’
‘On December 17 the last of six union locals ratified an agreement sanctioning huge wage and job cuts.’
3.A local train or bus service.
‘catch the _local_ into New Delhi’
‘Everyone going to intermediate stops had to get off there and switch to the next _local_ .’
4.A pub convenient to a person’s home.
‘a pint in the _local_ ’
‘Many drinkers are as likely to order an elderflower cordial as a pint of beer down at the _local_ .’
5.An inhabitant of a particular area or neighbourhood.
‘the street was full of locals and tourists’
‘Coming from a holiday area I know locals get fed up with tourists and by mid to late season begin to give up.’
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