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单词 interprovincial
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Definition of interprovincial in English:

interprovincial

adjectiveɪntəprəˈvɪnʃ(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərprəˈvɪnʃ(ə)l
  • Existing or carried on between provinces of the same country.

    interprovincial barriers to trade
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The driving force is a 1994 federal, provincial and territorial agreement designed to break down interprovincial trade barriers.
    • The Code does not apply to federal government workers in federally regulated industries such as banking, telecommunications and interprovincial transportation; they are covered by federal safety codes.
    • How would this impact on the interprovincial relations, given that private property is provincial jurisdiction.
    • Between 1868 and 1888 a number of sites had been suggested for a second interprovincial bridge.
    • According to real estate appraisers and real estate sales professionals, the interprovincial difference between the value of a single-family residence may be negligible for those priced under $75,000.
    • There's a feast of exciting interprovincial and international cricket to savour during the 2000-2001 cricket season which starts soon.
    • There was a growing flow of passengers too, for most interprovincial travel was still done by sea.
    • Another observer, writing in the mid-nineteenth century, placed the decline at 8 percent a year, with an additional loss of 2.75 percent due to interprovincial sales southward.
    • The case for Ontario assuming jurisdiction would be stronger if this were an interprovincial case; however, its international nature by no means prohibits Ontario from assuming jurisdiction.
    • Prior to this, we had six game competitions, the interprovincial championship and the European Cup, and there was little room for that to happen.
    • This section outlines some of the interprovincial meetings and activities that involved our ministry.
    • A council could help sort out interprovincial differences and allow provincial input into areas of federal jurisdiction, like trade, in which the provinces have a significant interest.
    • Champions Eastern Province set the ball rolling with an absorbing encounter against Northerns in the A section of the men's interprovincial hockey tournament on Monday.
    • Thus, a framework now exists for the full mobility and interprovincial recognition of psychologists.
    • Really, this was one area that was long overdue and kept Ontario students from keeping on par with their interprovincial counterparts.
    • The percentages have jumped this season, and if they reached the current level a year ago we might well have made the semi-finals of the European Cup and perhaps won the interprovincial championship as well.
    • Until 1972, the interprovincial difference was negligible.
    • Exceptions as noted in the interprovincial, import and export sections may prevail over this requirement.
    • Administration would be based on existing interprovincial mechanisms, the report says.
    • In contrast, interprovincial for-hire trucking is more prevalent in Ontario and the Prairie Provinces.
nounɪntəprəˈvɪnʃ(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərprəˈvɪnʃ(ə)l
usually interprovincials
  • 1A sports tournament between the provinces of a country.

    he makes his debut in the interprovincials next weekend
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dungarvan Rugby Club's Ground at Ballyrandle looked in splendid shape last Saturday afternoon for the clash of Munster and Ulster in their interprovincial at Junior level.
    • This will be a special day for the club with the junior interprovincial between Connacht and Leinster being held in Cloondeash.
    • Following excellent performances at the Leinster championships, Carlow LTC junior squash players - numbering 17 will represent Leinster at the interprovincials in Galway on the last weekend of March.
    • Bennett joins fellow Old Selbornian Reece Basson next week for the interprovincials in Pietermaritzburg.
    • Carlow squash will be very strongly represented at the Junior interprovincials in Galway this weekend with 20 players from the club selected.
    • The Ussasa U18B interprovincial will also be staged in Vereeniging starting on Monday and ends on Thursday.
    • They argue that the interprovincials are nothing more than an expensive waste of time which do nothing to improve overall standards within the game.
    • The Hogan Cup was first played for in '46 but was not competed for between '49 and '56 when the colleges opted to play interprovincials instead.
    • The event is the only major warm-up tournament for the women's team before October's national interprovincials in Napier.
    • Border play their first official interprovincial of the summer when they take on Eastern Province in the Mercedes-Benz Challenge, a limited-overs game, next Saturday at Buffalo Park.
    • At the start of last year's Spar hockey interprovincial, Tsoanelo Pholo had just made the national side.
    • Next month an U17 Border team comprising players from all segments of the community will head for Pretoria for the SA Championships and interprovincials.
    1. 1.1 A competitor in an interprovincial tournament.
      a former interprovincial
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Certainly the introduction of junior interprovincial, back from injury, Bernard Behan early in the second half settled Cill Dara and the out-half caused some problems for the Portlaoise defence.
 
 

Definition of interprovincial in US English:

interprovincial

adjectiveˌin(t)ərprəˈvinSH(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərprəˈvɪnʃ(ə)l
  • Existing or carried on between provinces of the same country.

    interprovincial barriers to trade
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another observer, writing in the mid-nineteenth century, placed the decline at 8 percent a year, with an additional loss of 2.75 percent due to interprovincial sales southward.
    • The driving force is a 1994 federal, provincial and territorial agreement designed to break down interprovincial trade barriers.
    • A council could help sort out interprovincial differences and allow provincial input into areas of federal jurisdiction, like trade, in which the provinces have a significant interest.
    • There's a feast of exciting interprovincial and international cricket to savour during the 2000-2001 cricket season which starts soon.
    • According to real estate appraisers and real estate sales professionals, the interprovincial difference between the value of a single-family residence may be negligible for those priced under $75,000.
    • The case for Ontario assuming jurisdiction would be stronger if this were an interprovincial case; however, its international nature by no means prohibits Ontario from assuming jurisdiction.
    • Administration would be based on existing interprovincial mechanisms, the report says.
    • Exceptions as noted in the interprovincial, import and export sections may prevail over this requirement.
    • Really, this was one area that was long overdue and kept Ontario students from keeping on par with their interprovincial counterparts.
    • How would this impact on the interprovincial relations, given that private property is provincial jurisdiction.
    • There was a growing flow of passengers too, for most interprovincial travel was still done by sea.
    • Between 1868 and 1888 a number of sites had been suggested for a second interprovincial bridge.
    • Thus, a framework now exists for the full mobility and interprovincial recognition of psychologists.
    • Prior to this, we had six game competitions, the interprovincial championship and the European Cup, and there was little room for that to happen.
    • Until 1972, the interprovincial difference was negligible.
    • The percentages have jumped this season, and if they reached the current level a year ago we might well have made the semi-finals of the European Cup and perhaps won the interprovincial championship as well.
    • In contrast, interprovincial for-hire trucking is more prevalent in Ontario and the Prairie Provinces.
    • This section outlines some of the interprovincial meetings and activities that involved our ministry.
    • The Code does not apply to federal government workers in federally regulated industries such as banking, telecommunications and interprovincial transportation; they are covered by federal safety codes.
    • Champions Eastern Province set the ball rolling with an absorbing encounter against Northerns in the A section of the men's interprovincial hockey tournament on Monday.
nounˌin(t)ərprəˈvinSH(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərprəˈvɪnʃ(ə)l
usually interprovincials
  • 1A sports tournament between different provinces of the same country.

    he makes his debut in the interprovincials next weekend
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Carlow squash will be very strongly represented at the Junior interprovincials in Galway this weekend with 20 players from the club selected.
    • At the start of last year's Spar hockey interprovincial, Tsoanelo Pholo had just made the national side.
    • The Hogan Cup was first played for in '46 but was not competed for between '49 and '56 when the colleges opted to play interprovincials instead.
    • Following excellent performances at the Leinster championships, Carlow LTC junior squash players - numbering 17 will represent Leinster at the interprovincials in Galway on the last weekend of March.
    • The event is the only major warm-up tournament for the women's team before October's national interprovincials in Napier.
    • They argue that the interprovincials are nothing more than an expensive waste of time which do nothing to improve overall standards within the game.
    • The Ussasa U18B interprovincial will also be staged in Vereeniging starting on Monday and ends on Thursday.
    • This will be a special day for the club with the junior interprovincial between Connacht and Leinster being held in Cloondeash.
    • Dungarvan Rugby Club's Ground at Ballyrandle looked in splendid shape last Saturday afternoon for the clash of Munster and Ulster in their interprovincial at Junior level.
    • Bennett joins fellow Old Selbornian Reece Basson next week for the interprovincials in Pietermaritzburg.
    • Border play their first official interprovincial of the summer when they take on Eastern Province in the Mercedes-Benz Challenge, a limited-overs game, next Saturday at Buffalo Park.
    • Next month an U17 Border team comprising players from all segments of the community will head for Pretoria for the SA Championships and interprovincials.
    1. 1.1 A member of a team competing in an interprovincial tournament.
      a former interprovincial
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Certainly the introduction of junior interprovincial, back from injury, Bernard Behan early in the second half settled Cill Dara and the out-half caused some problems for the Portlaoise defence.
 
 
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