词汇 | new-town |
释义 | new town noun[ C ] uk /ˈnjuː ˌtaʊn/ us /ˈnuː ˌtaʊn/ a town in the UK that did not develop gradually but was planned and created by the government: (英国由政府规划建设的)新市镇 Milton Keynes is a new town that was founded in 1967.米尔顿凯恩斯是1967年兴建的一座新市镇。 Towns & regions: towns, cities & villages (general) aerotropolis anti-city anti-urban boom town Brummie burgher Cantabrigian central city civic conurbation metropolitan metropolitan elite multi-city municipal native place non-municipal open city small-town smoke urbanite Examples of new townnew town To be selfcontained, industry would be an integral part of the newtown and workplaces within walking distance of residential areas. On the other hand, newtown privileges were also issued to some towns from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Thus, probably when he arrived in a newtown, he wrote a new version for a new audience. Then only is it possible to bring forward a re-created city, the archetype of which is the newtown. The 1950s - that decade of the ' newtown ' - had seen a transformation in architects' understanding of urban development. Almost by instinct, private housing brought an overtly political dimension to newtown building. Of course, private housing had its own rationale within the ambit of newtown planning. This demographic move also means that better-off customers (state employees) were drawn away to the newtown. The neutralization of some in-uential puritans and bitter divisions over the appointment of a newtown preacher in 1593 dulled the zeal which had marked earlier experiments. Abdominal pain in six year olds : an epidemiological study in a newtown. Over the past five decades of the town construction, most state-run businesses in the old town were gradually either closed down or moved to the newtown. Through these efforts the newtown reformers succeeded in creating an attractive alternative to conventional suburbia which, it is argued, remains poorly designed for its new urban role. The newtown was not entirely a collection of working-class housing estates, but the lack of a sizeable 'middle-class' population accentuated the need for some -exibility in its housing policy. There is a possibility of a newtown. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Therefore, the establishment, or enlargement, of a newtown will be an act of bureaucracy and not of democracy. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of new town These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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