常見例句雙語例句A site in sparsely-populated Nevada was designated as a nuclear repository in the 1980s.在上個世紀(jì)80年代,內(nèi)華達(dá)州一處人煙稀少的地區(qū)被指定作為核廢料的貯存地點(diǎn)。Sparsely-populated states are thus hugely over-represented: senators representing a mere 11% of America’s population can block any bill, since 60 votes out of 100 are needed to guarantee passage.這樣,人口稀少的州府就享受了過度膨脹的代表性:由于提議的通過需獲得至少60%的投票,而國會議員僅代表11%的美國人,卻可以否決任何議案。Bringing high speed access to all would improve the quality of life in some of the country's most sparsely-populated regions, as well as boosting business and encouraging online banking, she added.蘇維林登補(bǔ)充說,高速網(wǎng)絡(luò)的普及將會提高一些人煙最為稀少地區(qū)的人們的生活質(zhì)量,并還將會繁榮商業(yè),促進(jìn)網(wǎng)上銀行交易。權(quán)威例句About 5.9m voters were registered in about 9, 000 polling stations, some in remote or sparsely-populated areas that were hard for the opposition or monitors to visit.ECONOMIST: Results are delayed amid rigging claimsThe armies—with the exception of the Congolese government's—are small, none of them over 20, 000 strong, and they are spread out over a sparsely-populated area the size of Western Europe, much of it covered in jungle.ECONOMIST: In Congo, war gets seriousThis is a sparsely populated semi-desert area roughly 80 miles east of San Diego.FORBES: Smacked In The Face By A Headline 返回 sparsely-populated