Situated, originating from, or taking place outside a town or city.
城外的
an out-of-town hypermarket
城外的大超市。
Example sentencesExamples
The retailers have already opened branches in the free-to-park out-of-town shopping centres.
Most of these streetside vendors in Shanghai are out-of-town people.
They travel to the city of the out-of-town members when it's their turn to host.
There isn't a level playing field, so competition between town centre and out-of-town shops is skewed in favour of the latter.
We only have to look to the success of out-of-town shopping and market towns to see that this is the case, so how would closing more streets help achieve this?
It resembles any number of similar units to have sprung up in out-of-town business parks in the past decade.
One option would be for it to move away from its business model as an out-of-town retailer by opening stores in urban areas.
Some have been hard hit by major retail and out-of-town superstores.
Recent years have seen the rise of online dealers and out-of-town car supermarkets.
The out-of-town discount retailer has made two forays down the path of backwards integration.
Too many out-of-town shopping centres and business parks have merely encouraged car-borne travellers.
Arrangements were then made to rendezvous the following day at hotels or out-of-town shopping centres where the deals were done.
The trust, meanwhile, argues that a casino might take away some of the income that out-of-town visitors bring to the area.
He frequently opens out-of-town newspapers and reads stories about himself.
My oldest friend organized a dinner for us and all of our out-of-town guests.
Residents commute to work in other towns and cities and shop at out-of-town retail parks and supermarkets or even on the Internet.
People can now shop around the clock - but only if they travel to the out-of-town superstores and shopping outlets.
It never rains but it pours - this weekend sees three out-of-town spoken word artists popping up in Montreal.
The in-town retailers complain about the effect the big out-of-town superstores have on their trade.
Happily, it seems both city centre and out-of-town retailers were prospering at the same time.
Definition of out-of-town in US English:
out-of-town
adjectiveˈˌaʊd əv ˈtaʊn
Situated, originating from, or taking place outside a town or city.
城外的
a reception for influential out-of-town guests
Example sentencesExamples
Most of these streetside vendors in Shanghai are out-of-town people.
Recent years have seen the rise of online dealers and out-of-town car supermarkets.
Too many out-of-town shopping centres and business parks have merely encouraged car-borne travellers.
He frequently opens out-of-town newspapers and reads stories about himself.
Some have been hard hit by major retail and out-of-town superstores.
It never rains but it pours - this weekend sees three out-of-town spoken word artists popping up in Montreal.
One option would be for it to move away from its business model as an out-of-town retailer by opening stores in urban areas.
My oldest friend organized a dinner for us and all of our out-of-town guests.
Happily, it seems both city centre and out-of-town retailers were prospering at the same time.
The in-town retailers complain about the effect the big out-of-town superstores have on their trade.
Residents commute to work in other towns and cities and shop at out-of-town retail parks and supermarkets or even on the Internet.
The trust, meanwhile, argues that a casino might take away some of the income that out-of-town visitors bring to the area.
The retailers have already opened branches in the free-to-park out-of-town shopping centres.
People can now shop around the clock - but only if they travel to the out-of-town superstores and shopping outlets.
Arrangements were then made to rendezvous the following day at hotels or out-of-town shopping centres where the deals were done.
We only have to look to the success of out-of-town shopping and market towns to see that this is the case, so how would closing more streets help achieve this?
They travel to the city of the out-of-town members when it's their turn to host.
The out-of-town discount retailer has made two forays down the path of backwards integration.
It resembles any number of similar units to have sprung up in out-of-town business parks in the past decade.
There isn't a level playing field, so competition between town centre and out-of-town shops is skewed in favour of the latter.