词汇 | urban |
释义 | urbanWord family adjectiveurbaneurbanisticurbanadverburbanelynounurbanenessurbanismurbanisturbaniteurbanityurbanizationurbanologisturbanologyurban renewalverburbanize Geographyur·ban /ˈɜːbən $ ˈɜːr-/ ●●○ W2 adjectiveadj [only before noun] 1 SGTOWNrelating to towns and cities 城镇的,城市的 OPP rural → suburban unemployment in urban areas 城市地区的失业状况 the deprived sections of the urban population ► see thesaurus at city 城市人口中的贫困群体 2. relating to music such as rap, R & B, reggae etc that is mainly played by black singers and musicians 黑人音乐的 Examples from the Corpus urban• We will double the number of Safer Cities Schemes to cover 40 urban areas.• The problem of air pollution is especially serious in urban areas.• Larger urban dioceses in the Northeast, including the Archdiocese of Boston, have yet to experience any serious shortage of priests.• urban growth• post-war urban planning• We recommend immediate large-scale immunisation of the urban population, as well as tightened surveillance and appropriate vector control.• China's growing urban population• the urban population• Furthermore, one way of saving money has been to allow larger classes, with severe overcrowding in some urban primary classrooms.• So stations call themselves urban to make themselves more attractive to those agencies which would never buy a black station.• urban unemployment urban areas• In other urban areas, 816 permits were issued in San Antonio, or one every 1,192 residents.• Large numbers of important military installations are located in or immediately adjacent to urban areas.• We will double the number of Safer Cities Schemes to cover 40 urban areas.• The modern police services in Britain originated in the needs of the growing urban areas at the beginning of the nineteenth century.• Economic disparity between rural and urban areas is not limited to South Carolina.• In spite of the variations, crime rates are significantly higher in urban areas than in rural areas.• On the other hand, in urban areas there are now more opportunities for women with high school education to find jobs.• I have heard this concern raised particularly in urban areas with high concentrations of minority and disadvantaged young people. From Longman Business Dictionary urbanur·ban /ˈɜːbənˈɜːr-/ adjectiveadj [only before a noun]PROPERTY connected with towns or cities Many urban areas have severe pollution problems. More money is needed to help finance urban development projects. (1600-1700) Latin urbanus “urban, sophisticated”, from urbs “city” |
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