释义 |
ˈout-county, a. [out- 12.] Situated, or coming from, outside a particular county.
1961Observer 26 Mar. 12/6 A..version of this scheme..was shown..to representatives of the L.C.C.'s expanding ‘out-county’ towns. 1963Times 16 Feb. 12/3 This is one of the oldest of the 15 ‘out-county’ estates of the L.C.C. and contains altogether 9,584 dwellings. 1972Where? Feb. 62/2 If the neighbouring borough is the only reasonable alternative then they are pretty well duty bound under Section 8 of the 1944 Act to approach that borough for a place, but Section 8 in no way binds the out-county borough to offer one. Ibid. 63/2 She could opt to go to another college outside the area, so long as she was prepared to pay the higher fees which generally apply to out-county students. |