Significado de district en inglés
districtdistrict /ˈdɪstrɪkt/ noun [countable]
Ver todas las traducciones1an area of a town or the countryside, especially one with particular featuresárea de una ciudad o del campo, especialmente una con características particularesrural/financial/theatre etc district
a house in a pleasant suburban districtuna casa en un agradable distrito residencial de las afueras► see thesaurus at area2an area of a country, city etc that has official bordersárea de un país, ciudad, etc., que tiene límites oficiales:
a postal districtun distrito postalCOLLOCATIONSCOLOCACIONESADJECTIVES/NOUN + districtADJETIVOS/SUSTANTIVO + districta rural district (=in the countryside)· There are few schools in the rural districts of Bangladesh.· Hay pocas escuelas en los distritos rurales de Bangladés.an urban district (=in a town)· In 1911 over three-quarters of the British people lived in urban districts.· En 1911, más de tres cuartas partes de la población británica vivía en distritos urbanos.the surrounding districts (=in the area around or next to something)· The market attracts farmers from the surrounding district.· El mercado atrae a agricultores de los distritos circundantes.a financial/business/commercial district (=where there are a lot of banks and other businesses)· He works in San Francisco’s financial district.· Él trabaja en el distrito financiero de San Francisco.a shopping district· The bomb exploded in a crowded shopping district.· La bomba explotó en un concurrido distrito comercial.an entertainment district (=where there are a lot of bars, clubs etc)· Visitors to Roppongi, Tokyo’s entertainment district, come to experience the latest fashions and have fun.· Los visitantes de Roppongi, el distrito de entretenimiento de Tokio, vienen a vivir las últimas tendencias y divertirse.a theatre district British English, a theater district American English:· The restaurant is located in the middle of New York’s theater district.· El restaurante está ubicado en el corazón del distrito teatral de Nueva York.a residential district (=where people live rather than work)· It is one of Paris’ most exclusive residential districts.· Es uno de los distritos residenciales más exclusivos de París.a poor/wealthy district (=where a lot of people are poor/rich)· He lived in one of London’s poorest districts.· Vivía en uno de los distritos más pobres de Londres.a slum district (=where poor people live in very bad conditions)· Rats were running all over the slum districts.· Las ratas corrían por todos los distritos marginales.a fashionable district (=popular with rich or well-known people)· Brompton became a fashionable district to live in.· Brompton se convirtió en un distrito de moda para vivir.
Ver todas las traducciones1an area of a town or the countryside, especially one with particular featuresárea de una ciudad o del campo, especialmente una con características particularesrural/financial/theatre etc district
a house in a pleasant suburban districtuna casa en un agradable distrito residencial de las afueras► see thesaurus at area2an area of a country, city etc that has official bordersárea de un país, ciudad, etc., que tiene límites oficiales:
a postal districtun distrito postalCOLLOCATIONSCOLOCACIONESADJECTIVES/NOUN + districtADJETIVOS/SUSTANTIVO + districta rural district (=in the countryside)· There are few schools in the rural districts of Bangladesh.· Hay pocas escuelas en los distritos rurales de Bangladés.an urban district (=in a town)· In 1911 over three-quarters of the British people lived in urban districts.· En 1911, más de tres cuartas partes de la población británica vivía en distritos urbanos.the surrounding districts (=in the area around or next to something)· The market attracts farmers from the surrounding district.· El mercado atrae a agricultores de los distritos circundantes.a financial/business/commercial district (=where there are a lot of banks and other businesses)· He works in San Francisco’s financial district.· Él trabaja en el distrito financiero de San Francisco.a shopping district· The bomb exploded in a crowded shopping district.· La bomba explotó en un concurrido distrito comercial.an entertainment district (=where there are a lot of bars, clubs etc)· Visitors to Roppongi, Tokyo’s entertainment district, come to experience the latest fashions and have fun.· Los visitantes de Roppongi, el distrito de entretenimiento de Tokio, vienen a vivir las últimas tendencias y divertirse.a theatre district British English, a theater district American English:· The restaurant is located in the middle of New York’s theater district.· El restaurante está ubicado en el corazón del distrito teatral de Nueva York.a residential district (=where people live rather than work)· It is one of Paris’ most exclusive residential districts.· Es uno de los distritos residenciales más exclusivos de París.a poor/wealthy district (=where a lot of people are poor/rich)· He lived in one of London’s poorest districts.· Vivía en uno de los distritos más pobres de Londres.a slum district (=where poor people live in very bad conditions)· Rats were running all over the slum districts.· Las ratas corrían por todos los distritos marginales.a fashionable district (=popular with rich or well-known people)· Brompton became a fashionable district to live in.· Brompton se convirtió en un distrito de moda para vivir.