hinterland是什么意思

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  • Inevitably, they depend heavily upon their own hinterlands, wider transport n etworks and the urban d evelopment of wider regions.

  • Finally, when pressed too hard by their elite masters, the cultivators simply ran away and started over in the sparsely populated hinterlands.

  • The hinterland's limited resources fuel a growing population's appetite for more goods.

  • Like other urban centres, their hinterlands were determined by cargo type, the cost and mode of transport and relative levels of demand.

  • Bremen, like other port-cities, had a range of overlapping hinterlands which can be defined in spatial terms or in relation to specific types of interaction.

  • Not only did an extensive service industry located in the capitals and other centres benefit, but also the advantages spread out into the hinterlands and rural producing areas.

  • The new provincial universities were the prisoners of their hinterlands and there was no reason to be confident that these hinterlands would yield large crops of students.

  • The extensive hinterlands and links with the surrounding countryside which these places enjoyed - precisely the qualities which made them attractive as leisure towns - served to bolster their service sectors.

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  • 中文繁体

    內陸,後方地區, 偏遠地區…

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  • Español

    región apartada, interior (de un país)…

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  • Português

    interior…

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  • Français

    arrière-pays…

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  • Čeština

    zázemí…

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    indland…

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  • Indonesia

    jauh dari pantai, daerah pedalaman…

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    เขตด้อยความเจริญของประเทศ…

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