bicoastal
adjective US uk/ˌbaɪˈkəʊ.stəl/ us/ˌbaɪˈkoʊ.stəl/
(美国)东西海岸的
relating to or involving both the Atlantic coast or east side and the Pacific coast or west side of the United States
The bicoastal lifestyle enabled him to maintain strong ties with each of his parents, who split up in the mid-'70s. 往返东西海岸的生活方式让他与父母都保持着紧密的联系,而他的父母在70年代中期便已分居。
Police began a bicoastal search for the missing grad student. 警方开始在东西海岸进行搜索,寻找失踪的研究生。
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- The bicoastal commute (she's in NYC, he's in LA) took its toll after four years.
- Like other California politicians who lead bicoastal lives, he straddled two worlds, his watch set on Washington time and his cowboy boots covered with San Joaquin Valley dust.
- From the beginning, they have had a bicoastal relationship, with Paul living and working in San Francisco and spending about a week or so each month with his wife in Washington.