rural的意思和读音

rural

: [ˈrʊrəl] : [ˈrʊərəl]

adj.

adj.+n.rural population,rural region,rural highway,rural resident,rural district

adj.urban

ruraladj.

1.connected with or like the countryside

rural areas

a rural economy

rural America

a rural way of life

adj.1.,();;

adj.1.relating to parts of a country that are not near cities and where the population is low; typical of the countryside

1. rumor rural rust v.(使) ...

2. (acquaint + (rural + (rustic + ...

3. running rural rush ...

4. runner n. rural a. Russian a. n. ...

5. sculptural ; rural , replace ...

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1.Rural-urban fringe was a weak area, which had lots of land utilization problems. Land managers were obsessed at all times.

2.He used the proceeds from the sale of his fl at in London to establish the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (now called BRAC).(BangladeshRuralAdvancementCommittee,BRAC)。

3.As soon as he got to the small, rural airport, sure enough, a plane was warming up near the runway.

4.Rural health services belongs to rural public goods, with a nature of quasi-public products which makes it's market malfunctions.

5.The Maoists' promises to rectify poverty and injustice initially found a sympathetic ear among the uneducated rural population.

6.Calorie intake of rural labourers in England seems to have been somewhat less than it is in primitive hunter-gatherer societies today.

7."There's never been a dentist in these rural areas, " said Dr. Ron Nagel , a dentist who helped create the Alaska program.“”,·

8.Most of the existing irrigation and water supply dams, which are referred to as rural dams, are earth dams with a height of less than 15 m.15m

9.But I believe that at least half the new rural drinking-water systems can be self-financing.

10.As Barnsley, his teacher, once put it, a rural artisan simply had to do his best.