词汇 | city-centre |
释义 | city centre noun[ C ] UKuk /ˌsɪt.i ˈsen.tər/ us /ˌsɪt̬.i ˈsen.t̬ɚ/(USdowntown) the central part of a city: 市中心 It's impossible to park in the city centre.市中心根本无法停车。 Towns & regions: areas in towns & cities anti-development arrondissement backstreet backstreets borough botanic garden business park Chinatown industrial estate inner ring marketplace midtown non-residential old town outer ring plaza residential skid uptown wasteland Examples of city centrecity centre This involved approaching potential subjects, on the day of the focus group session, in the citycentre. Together with the parliament buildings, they constitute the very citycentre and give structure to urban space. This type of housing provision drew working-class residents away from the citycentre and located them instead in high-density residential areas on the urban fringe. In total 31 people attended the focus groups, 10 recruited directly from the citycentre and 21 recruited via general practice. Decline was largely concentrated in the citycentre close to the location of many church buildings. The citycentre, in this instance, provided a 'neutral zone' that clients from across the city could safely access. For all its apparent calm in the citycentre, there are something like 600 cases per month of reported crime. Thus, the architecture of these key citycentre buildings was the 'architecture of rhetoric', purposely designed to evoke particular reactions and ideas. Despite having removed to the suburbs, nonconformists continued to worship in citycentre chapels. They guarded private school premises, undertook citycentre street patrols on behalf of a number of businesses and guarded certain municipal properties. As for samples collected in the citycentre, those from western suburbs in residential districts remain differentiated whatever the period examined. In the inter-war period, the multiple retailers developed both major citycentre sites and built branches in new residential suburbs. Above all, the temporo-spatial and social division of the citycentre is set in concrete and glass. On other days she took her to the citycentre shops. Its public (or, better, quasi-public) status was to stimulate traditional urban activities back into the citycentre. See all examples of city centre 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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