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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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lo·cal1 /ˈləʊkəl $ ˈloʊ-/ ●●● S1 W1 adjective [usually before noun]  1 LIVE SOMEWHERErelating to the particular area you live in, or the area you are talking about 地方性的,当[]地的 local hospital 当地医院 local residents 本地居民2 technicalM affecting or limited to one part of your body 〔身体上〕局部的 a local infection 局部感染
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locala local anestheticPolzeath is our local beach, but there are better surfing beaches further away.Some victims of police abuse received compensation in local civil trials.The food is freshly cooked using local ingredients.You can find all these books in your local library.Another local mill was known as Furnace Mill.The fire was reported in the local newspaper.The richest local personality was Dmitrii Alekseevich D'iakov.Volunteers like Joyce go round local schools helping children with their reading problems.These developments often failed because of the limited scale of the local social and economic infrastructure.Ask at your local Social Security office.It is built of the typical pale Yorkshire brick with local stone dressings.Actual speed will vary not only with altitudes but also with local terrain.Government control was primarily local until the early part of the century.
local2 noun [countable]  1 [usually plural]LIVE SOMEWHERE someone who lives in the place where you are or the place that you are talking about 本地人,当地居民 We asked one of the locals to recommend a restaurant. 我们请一位当地人推荐一家餐馆。2 British EnglishDFD a pub near where you live, especially one where you often drink 〔尤指经常光顾的〕住处附近的小酒馆 I usually have a pint or two at my local on Friday nights. 星期五晚上我通常在邻近的小酒馆里喝上一两品脱。3. American EnglishTTTTTC a bus, train etc that stops at all regular stopping places 〔沿线每站都停的〕普通公共汽车[列车等] express4. American EnglishBEL a branch of a trade union 〔工会的〕地方分会
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localLocal 54 of the Hotel Employees' UnionThe new theaters are attracting crowds of tourists and locals alike.This made it easier for absentee owners to vote than for locals, since locals had to get to the polling station.Denver International Airport was built in an area that locals call "Tornado Alley."But the locals aren't giving up yet.I began to defend the locals we represented.With tourist traffic plunging at famous museums and monuments, the locals have lots of newfound elbow room.If you get lost just ask one of the locals for directions.Such a day was Saturday, 22 June 1929, Black Saturday to the locals - the day of the influx.The locals got together with Light Motion for a Sunday workshop and have been in rehearsals all week.
From Longman Business Dictionarylocallo‧cal1 /ˈləʊkəlˈloʊ-/ adjective connected with a particular area, especially the area where something is producedThe firm produces clothing, shoes and other leather goods for local and overseas markets.The company borrowed the money from two local banks.All payments are made in local currency.Protectionist policies have shielded local industry from outside competition.locally adverbThe goods are made and sold locally.Think globally, act locally.a range of locally produced wineslocallocal2 noun [countable] American English a small local organization that is part of a TRADE UNIONSYN BrE branchOrigin local1 (1300-1400) French Late Latin localis, from Latin locus; → LOCUS
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local1 S1 W1 /ˈləʊkəl $ ˈloʊ-/ adjective [usually before noun]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: Late Latin localis, from Latin locus; locus
1. relating to the particular area you live in, or the area you are talking about:
    local hospital
    local residents
2. technical affecting or limited to one part of your body:
    a local infection

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local2 noun [countable]1. [usually plural] someone who lives in the place where you are or the place that you are talking about:
    We asked one of the locals to recommend a restaurant.
2. British English a pub near where you live, especially one where you often drink:
    I usually have a pint or two at my local on Friday nights.
3. American English a bus, train etc that stops at all regular stopping places ⇨ express
4. American English a branch of a trade union


🔑 localBrE /ˈləʊkl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈloʊkl/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] 🔑 belonging to or connected with the particular place or area that you are talking about or with the place where you live 地方的;当地的;本地的a local farmer当地的农民A local man was accused of the murder. 有一本地男子被指控为这起谋杀案的凶手。🔊🔊Our children go to the local school. 我们的小孩在本地学校就读。🔊🔊a local newspaper (= one that gives local news) 地方报纸local radio (= a radio station that broadcasts to one area only) 地方广播电台decisions made at local rather than national level地方性而非全国性的决策It was difficult to understand the local dialect. 当地的方言很难懂。🔊🔊affecting only one part of the body (身体)局部的Her tooth was extracted under local anaesthetic. 她的牙齿是局部麻醉下拔出的。🔊🔊 lo·cal·ly 🔑 BrE /ˈləʊkəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈloʊkəli/ 🔊 adverbto work locally在本地工作Do you live locally (= in this area)? 你住在这个地区吗?🔊🔊locally grown fruit当地产的水果
🔑 localBrE /ˈləʊkl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈloʊkl/ 🔊 noun [usually plural] a person who lives in a particular place or district 当地人;本地人The locals are very friendly. 当地人很友好。🔊🔊(BrE, informal) a pub near where you live 住处附近的酒吧I called in at my local on the way home. 我回家途中去了我住处附近的酒吧。🔊🔊(NAmE) a branch of a trade/labor union (工会的)地方分会(NAmE) a bus or train that stops at all places on the route (沿线每站都停的)公共汽车,火车