in-state
adjective [ before noun ] US
州内的
relating to things or people that live, happen, are produced, etc. within a particular state
In order to qualify for in-state tuition, students are required to provide proof of citizenship. 为了符合州内学费的资格,学生需要提供公民身份证明。
California mandated the first inventory of in-state greenhouse gas emissions in 1998. 加利福尼亚州于1998年首次规定了州内温室气体排放清单。
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- Almost 70% of the students at the university were registered as in-state residents.
- These are firms with small production facilities but many in-state customers.
- Such a tax would be non-discriminatory between in-state and out-of-state energy producers.
- That year, the average cost for a 4-year, public in-state college was $15,389; the average price for a 4-year public, out-of-state college was $26,944.
in-state
adverb US
在州内
within a particular state
How many of the students live in-state? 有多少学生住在本州?
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- The sample was limited to mothers who were Arkansas residents and gave birth in-state.
- The figures concern goods consumed in-state.