town 的英语意思
towntown /taʊn/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1place [countable] a large area with houses, shops, offices etc where people live and work, that is smaller than a city and larger than a village有住宅、商店、办公室等的大片区域,供人居住和工作,规模小于城市,大于村庄:
an industrial town in the Midlands英格兰中部地区的一座工业城镇town of
the town of Norwalk, Connecticut康涅狄格州诺沃克镇
I walked to the nearest town.我步行去了最近的城镇。► see thesaurus at city2main centre [uncountable] the business or shopping centre of a town城镇的商业或购物中心区:
We’re going into town tonight to see a film.我们今晚要进城看电影。
They have a small apartment in town.他们在市区有一套小公寓。3people [singular] all the people who live in a particular town某一城镇的全体居民:
The whole town turned out to watch the procession.全城居民都出来观看游行。4where you live [uncountable] the town or city where you live你所居住的城镇或城市:
Cam left town about an hour ago, so he should be out at the farm by now.卡姆大约一小时前离开了镇子,现在应该已经到农场了。
I’ll be out of town for about a week.我大约要离开一周。
Guess who’s in town? Jodie’s sister!猜猜谁来了?乔迪的妹妹!
Do you know of a good place to eat? I’m from out of town (=from a different town).你知道哪里有好的餐厅吗?我不是本地人(=来自外地)。
We’re moving to another part of town.我们要搬到城里的另一个区域。5village [countable] American English several houses forming a small group around a church, shops etc围绕教堂、商店等聚集在一起的数栋房屋,构成小型聚落 SYN village British English:
Rowayton is a small town of around 4,000 people.罗韦顿是一座约有4,000人的小镇。6not country the town life in towns and cities in general泛指城镇与城市中的生活:
Which do you prefer, the town or the country?你更喜欢城镇还是农村?7go to town (on something) informal非正式 to do something in a very eager or thorough way以极大的热情或彻底的方式做某事:
Angela really went to town on buying things for her new house.安吉拉为新家添置物品时真是大干了一番。8(out) on the town informal非正式 going to restaurants, bars, theatres etc for entertainment in the evening傍晚外出前往餐厅、酒吧、剧院等娱乐场所:
Frank is taking me out for a night on the town.弗兰克要带我出去痛快玩一晚上。9town and gown used to describe the situation in which the people living in a town and the students in a town seem to be separate and opposing groups用于描述城镇居民与当地学生之间似乎相互对立、各自为营的状况 → ghost town, home town, → paint the town (red) at paint2(5)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + town形容词/名词 + townsmall/big· I grew up in a small town in Iowa.· 我在爱荷华州的一个小镇长大。· The nearest big town is 20 miles away.· 最近的大城镇有20英里远。a little town· a pretty little town in the French Alps· 法国阿尔卑斯山中一座美丽的小镇a major town· It is one of the UK’s biggest retailers with shops in every major town.· 这是英国最大的零售商之一,在每个主要城镇都有门店。busy/bustling· The town was busy even in November.· 即便在十一月,这座城镇依然热闹。quiet· The town is quiet in the summer.· 夏天这座城镇很安静。· Cannigione is a quiet little town with a scattering of shops, restaurants and cafés.· 坎尼焦内是一座宁静的小镇,零星散布着一些商店、餐馆和咖啡馆。sleepy (=very quiet, with not much happening)· Johnson grew up in the sleepy retirement town of Asheville.· 约翰逊在沉寂的退休小城阿什维尔长大。a historic/ancient town· Visitors can go on a tour of this historic town.· 游客可以游览这座历史名城。an industrial town· Thousands moved to the newly forming industrial towns to work in the mills.· 数以千计的人迁往新兴工业城镇,到工厂里干活。a seaside town· young people looking for seasonal work in seaside towns· 在海滨城镇寻找季节性工作的年轻人a provincial town (=one that is not near the capital)· Many provincial towns were transformed by the coming of the railway.· 许多省级城镇因铁路的到来而大为改观。a market town (=a town in Britain where there is a regular outdoor market)· The pretty market town of Ashbourne is only 9 miles away.· 风景宜人的集市小城阿什伯恩距此仅9英里。somebody’s home town (=the town where someone was born)· He was buried in his home town of Leeds.· 他被安葬在故乡利兹。a new town (=one of several towns built in Britain since 1946)· The design of Milton Keynes and other new towns proved unpopular.· 米尔顿·凯恩斯及其他新城的设计被证明不受欢迎。phrases短语the centre of town/the town centre British English, the center of town/the town center American English· The hotel was right in the center of town.· 这家酒店就在市中心。the outskirts/edge of a town· It was six o'clock when she reached the outskirts of the town.· 她抵达城镇郊区时,正好是六点钟。
查看全部语言翻译1place [countable] a large area with houses, shops, offices etc where people live and work, that is smaller than a city and larger than a village有住宅、商店、办公室等的大片区域,供人居住和工作,规模小于城市,大于村庄:
an industrial town in the Midlands英格兰中部地区的一座工业城镇town of
the town of Norwalk, Connecticut康涅狄格州诺沃克镇
I walked to the nearest town.我步行去了最近的城镇。► see thesaurus at city2main centre [uncountable] the business or shopping centre of a town城镇的商业或购物中心区:
We’re going into town tonight to see a film.我们今晚要进城看电影。
They have a small apartment in town.他们在市区有一套小公寓。3people [singular] all the people who live in a particular town某一城镇的全体居民:
The whole town turned out to watch the procession.全城居民都出来观看游行。4where you live [uncountable] the town or city where you live你所居住的城镇或城市:
Cam left town about an hour ago, so he should be out at the farm by now.卡姆大约一小时前离开了镇子,现在应该已经到农场了。
I’ll be out of town for about a week.我大约要离开一周。
Guess who’s in town? Jodie’s sister!猜猜谁来了?乔迪的妹妹!
Do you know of a good place to eat? I’m from out of town (=from a different town).你知道哪里有好的餐厅吗?我不是本地人(=来自外地)。
We’re moving to another part of town.我们要搬到城里的另一个区域。5village [countable] American English several houses forming a small group around a church, shops etc围绕教堂、商店等聚集在一起的数栋房屋,构成小型聚落 SYN village British English:
Rowayton is a small town of around 4,000 people.罗韦顿是一座约有4,000人的小镇。6not country the town life in towns and cities in general泛指城镇与城市中的生活:
Which do you prefer, the town or the country?你更喜欢城镇还是农村?7go to town (on something) informal非正式 to do something in a very eager or thorough way以极大的热情或彻底的方式做某事:
Angela really went to town on buying things for her new house.安吉拉为新家添置物品时真是大干了一番。8(out) on the town informal非正式 going to restaurants, bars, theatres etc for entertainment in the evening傍晚外出前往餐厅、酒吧、剧院等娱乐场所:
Frank is taking me out for a night on the town.弗兰克要带我出去痛快玩一晚上。9town and gown used to describe the situation in which the people living in a town and the students in a town seem to be separate and opposing groups用于描述城镇居民与当地学生之间似乎相互对立、各自为营的状况 → ghost town, home town, → paint the town (red) at paint2(5)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + town形容词/名词 + townsmall/big· I grew up in a small town in Iowa.· 我在爱荷华州的一个小镇长大。· The nearest big town is 20 miles away.· 最近的大城镇有20英里远。a little town· a pretty little town in the French Alps· 法国阿尔卑斯山中一座美丽的小镇a major town· It is one of the UK’s biggest retailers with shops in every major town.· 这是英国最大的零售商之一,在每个主要城镇都有门店。busy/bustling· The town was busy even in November.· 即便在十一月,这座城镇依然热闹。quiet· The town is quiet in the summer.· 夏天这座城镇很安静。· Cannigione is a quiet little town with a scattering of shops, restaurants and cafés.· 坎尼焦内是一座宁静的小镇,零星散布着一些商店、餐馆和咖啡馆。sleepy (=very quiet, with not much happening)· Johnson grew up in the sleepy retirement town of Asheville.· 约翰逊在沉寂的退休小城阿什维尔长大。a historic/ancient town· Visitors can go on a tour of this historic town.· 游客可以游览这座历史名城。an industrial town· Thousands moved to the newly forming industrial towns to work in the mills.· 数以千计的人迁往新兴工业城镇,到工厂里干活。a seaside town· young people looking for seasonal work in seaside towns· 在海滨城镇寻找季节性工作的年轻人a provincial town (=one that is not near the capital)· Many provincial towns were transformed by the coming of the railway.· 许多省级城镇因铁路的到来而大为改观。a market town (=a town in Britain where there is a regular outdoor market)· The pretty market town of Ashbourne is only 9 miles away.· 风景宜人的集市小城阿什伯恩距此仅9英里。somebody’s home town (=the town where someone was born)· He was buried in his home town of Leeds.· 他被安葬在故乡利兹。a new town (=one of several towns built in Britain since 1946)· The design of Milton Keynes and other new towns proved unpopular.· 米尔顿·凯恩斯及其他新城的设计被证明不受欢迎。phrases短语the centre of town/the town centre British English, the center of town/the town center American English· The hotel was right in the center of town.· 这家酒店就在市中心。the outskirts/edge of a town· It was six o'clock when she reached the outskirts of the town.· 她抵达城镇郊区时,正好是六点钟。