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词汇 bicoastal
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Definition of bicoastal in English:

bicoastal

adjective baɪˈkəʊst(ə)lˌbīˈkōst(ə)l
US
  • Living on, taking place in, or involving both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the US.

    〈美〉(生活于、发生于或涉及)美国大西洋和太平洋两岸的

    a bicoastal businessman

    经营范围跨美国东西两岸的企业家。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Governor agrees that he is putting together a bicoastal fund-raising operation, with big plans for New York.
    • But while the business continued to churn out revenue, his management team was in the midst of a longstanding bicoastal tug-of-war.
    • It's difficult to operate a bicoastal airline when there isn't much in the middle.
    • If, like me, you were not familiar with the artist's work, these bicoastal, back-to-back exhibitions provided a chance to catch up.
    • It forced me to become bicoastal and to build a whole new arena professionally.
    • We've got a bicoastal reunion with two great actors and very good buddies.
    • It's a demolition derby between good and evil, life and death, as lean, mean automotive machines traverse the highways and byways of this great land of ours, hoping to be the next bicoastal racing champion.
    • A handful of others get some distribution, but rarely outside the country's bicoastal liberal zones.
    • You can't pass secret pieces of paper back and forth if you're in a bicoastal dispute.
    • He became our first bicoastal senior editor in 1997, shuttling between New York and Silicon Valley.
    • We got things cooking with the co-editor of a bicoastal online journal.
    • Those fantastic hipsters had provided not only adequate padding for the parcel's bicoastal tour of North America, but also a tasty treat.
    • The great achievement of the era was to realign themselves as the party of ‘new economy’, of the bicoastal knowledge industries and high-tech exporters.
    • The good news is that radiant skin is easy to achieve with relatively little effort - just some good habits, says a bicoastal dermatologist.
    • Next year the Challenge will return to the Country Club in an effort to create a bicoastal presence.
    • On Wednesday, the handsome bicoastal power couple announced they were filing for divorce after three years of marriage.
    • The new headquarters will provide the Group with a strong bicoastal understanding of luxury consumers.
    • Both men have shared bicoastal conversations for years.
    • In 1972 he married an astronomer and began a bicoastal arrangement, spending part of the year in Irvine, where he has a post, and the remainder in Maryland.
    • Many dancers and teachers are bicoastal these days, moving from East to West and back to follow the audition, rehearsal, teaching and performing seasons.
    • Despite the bicoastal success stories, fishermen and government regulators must be cautious in how and where pingers are deployed.
    • From the solid establishment of defensible emergent cities, people moved west and kept moving west until, by the middle of the 19th century, we were a bicoastal country.
    • The Judge reveals a shocking truth about Charles Chaplin: The master filmmaker was bicoastal.
    • We've got a live, no-holds-barred bicoastal look.
    • A nasty bicoastal legal battle is erupting - but not in court.

Definition of bicoastal in US English:

bicoastal

adjectiveˌbīˈkōst(ə)l
US
  • Living on, taking place in, or involving two coasts, especially the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the US.

    〈美〉(生活于、发生于或涉及)美国大西洋和太平洋两岸的

    a bicoastal businessman

    经营范围跨美国东西两岸的企业家。

    a bicoastal custody settlement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A nasty bicoastal legal battle is erupting - but not in court.
    • A handful of others get some distribution, but rarely outside the country's bicoastal liberal zones.
    • He became our first bicoastal senior editor in 1997, shuttling between New York and Silicon Valley.
    • From the solid establishment of defensible emergent cities, people moved west and kept moving west until, by the middle of the 19th century, we were a bicoastal country.
    • Many dancers and teachers are bicoastal these days, moving from East to West and back to follow the audition, rehearsal, teaching and performing seasons.
    • We've got a live, no-holds-barred bicoastal look.
    • The good news is that radiant skin is easy to achieve with relatively little effort - just some good habits, says a bicoastal dermatologist.
    • It forced me to become bicoastal and to build a whole new arena professionally.
    • Both men have shared bicoastal conversations for years.
    • The Governor agrees that he is putting together a bicoastal fund-raising operation, with big plans for New York.
    • Despite the bicoastal success stories, fishermen and government regulators must be cautious in how and where pingers are deployed.
    • We've got a bicoastal reunion with two great actors and very good buddies.
    • We got things cooking with the co-editor of a bicoastal online journal.
    • You can't pass secret pieces of paper back and forth if you're in a bicoastal dispute.
    • Those fantastic hipsters had provided not only adequate padding for the parcel's bicoastal tour of North America, but also a tasty treat.
    • On Wednesday, the handsome bicoastal power couple announced they were filing for divorce after three years of marriage.
    • In 1972 he married an astronomer and began a bicoastal arrangement, spending part of the year in Irvine, where he has a post, and the remainder in Maryland.
    • The new headquarters will provide the Group with a strong bicoastal understanding of luxury consumers.
    • The great achievement of the era was to realign themselves as the party of ‘new economy’, of the bicoastal knowledge industries and high-tech exporters.
    • Next year the Challenge will return to the Country Club in an effort to create a bicoastal presence.
    • The Judge reveals a shocking truth about Charles Chaplin: The master filmmaker was bicoastal.
    • But while the business continued to churn out revenue, his management team was in the midst of a longstanding bicoastal tug-of-war.
    • If, like me, you were not familiar with the artist's work, these bicoastal, back-to-back exhibitions provided a chance to catch up.
    • It's difficult to operate a bicoastal airline when there isn't much in the middle.
    • It's a demolition derby between good and evil, life and death, as lean, mean automotive machines traverse the highways and byways of this great land of ours, hoping to be the next bicoastal racing champion.
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