flatland 英 ['flætlænd]   美 ['flæt,lænd;'flæt,lənd]

flatland

flatland  英 ['flætlænd] 美 ['flæt,lænd;'flæt,lənd]

n. 平原 

名词复数:flatlands 

In particular, there’s a sharp contrast between the two biggest flatland states, Texas — which avoided the worst — and Georgia, which didn’t. 特别是,相对于两个最大的平地州,得克萨斯(躲过了最糟)和佐治亚(未能幸免)表现出巨大的反差。
And like other flatland cities, Atlanta never saw much of a housing price surge. 跟其它平地城市一样,亚特兰大过去也从未出现过房屋价格的巨幅波动。

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  • n. 平原
  • 1. In particular, there’s a sharp contrast between the two biggest flatland states, Texas — which avoided the worst — and Georgia, which didn’t.

    特别是,相对于两个最大的平地州,得克萨斯(躲过了最糟)和佐治亚(未能幸免)表现出巨大的反差。

  • 2. And like other flatland cities, Atlanta never saw much of a housing price surge.

    跟其它平地城市一样,亚特兰大过去也从未出现过房屋价格的巨幅波动。

  • 3. 2D flatland and multi-dimensional hyperspace make fine playgrounds for the mind, but our bodies seem stuck in a space of three dimensions.

    2维世界和多维超空间,为我们提供了美好的思维游乐场所,但我们的身体似乎陷入在3维的空间里。

  • flatland (n.) 1735, from flat (adj.) + land (n.). Edwin Abbott's popular book about an imaginary two-dimensional world was published in 1884.
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