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I . local [ˈləʊkəl, Am ˈloʊ-] ADJ

1. local (from area near):

local
local
local accent, dialect
local resident
mieszkaniec, -nka m, f okolicy

2. local (limited):

local
local anaesthetic

II . local [ˈləʊkəl, Am ˈloʊ-] N

1. local usu pl (native):

local
miejscowy(-wa) m (f)

2. local Brit (pub):

local
pub m

3. local AM (branch):

local

local call N

local colour, local color AM N no pl

local currency N ECON

local government N

1. local government no pl (government):

local government

2. local government (local authority):

local government
local government

local time N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He acquired local respectability, often dining with the wealthiest planters in his parish, and served in several local offices including justice of the peace.
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Local businesses provide competition to each other and also challenge corporate giants.
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Local towns sued the tribes to prevent this.
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Federal courts commonly assimilate local laws for application to and enforcement within federal jurisdictions.
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It is a local winter sports centre with several ski pistes and is popular in spring for ski mountaineering.
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Most stations broadcast the program between 19:00 and 00:00 local time.
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A local customs office was established in 1600.
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It is made with any kind of meat along with corn, potato, yuca, plantain and local spices that are cooked together to form a soup.
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Soon after the local and state police arrived and fired eight rounds of tear gas into the prison yard.
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However, due to a clerical error at his local post office, his bid was accepted to work for $4 rather than the intended $400.
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