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town

noun
/taʊn/
/taʊn/
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  1. [countable, uncountable] a place with many houses, shops, etc. where people live and work. It is larger than a village but smaller than a city.镇;市镇;集镇
    • The nearest town is ten miles away.最近的集镇离这里有十英里远。
    • a university/seaside/market town大学/海滨/集镇
    • in a town I live in a small town.我住在一个小镇上。
    • How many people live in the town?有多少人生活在城里?
    • We spent a month in the French town of Le Puy.我们在一个叫勒皮的法国小镇里待了一个月。
    • They live in a rough part of town.他们居住在一个社会秩序混乱的城区。
    see also Bean Town, boom town, company town, county town, dormitory town, ghost town, new town, shanty town, small-town, twin town
    Culture place namesplace namesBritain and the US have a rich variety of place names. Some names come from a feature of the countryside. Others are named after a church or castle. Some honour famous people, while others have been brought from abroad.Many names reflect the history of an area and of the people who once lived there. Some of the oldest place names in Wales and Scotland date back to the time of the Celts. Some towns in Southern England have Latin names dating from Roman times. Other names are of Anglo-Saxon or Viking origin and date from the period when these peoples entered Britain with their armies. Later, the Normans introduced some French names.In the US many place names come from Native American words: Chicago, for example, means 'place of the onion' in the Algonquian language, Seattle is named after a chief, and Natchez after a tribe. Sometimes the names were translated, sometimes not: the Black Warrior River in Alabama runs through the city of Tuscaloosa, which was named after a Native American whose name means 'black warrior'. Names of Spanish origin are found mainly in the South-Western US. They include San Francisco, San Diego, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. A few names are of French origin, for example, Baton Rouge. Some names come from more than one culture: Anaheim combines the Spanish name 'Ana' with the German 'heim' (= home).Many British towns take their name from a river. In Wales and Scotland many towns have names beginning with Aber-, which means 'river mouth', for example, Aberystwyth, Aberdeen. In England towns close to a river mouth often end with -mouth, for example, Dartmouth. The name of the river forms the rest of the name. Names ending in -ford (Oxford) suggest a place where a river is shallow enough to cross. A town next to a lake may, in Scotland, contain loch- or, in England, -mere, for example, Lochinver, Windermere.In Scotland, there are several place names beginning with Dun-, meaning 'hill', for example, Dunbar. Any place whose name ends with -don (Swindon), -hurst (Sandhurst), -head (Gateshead) or, in Wales, begins with pen- (Penarth), probably stands on or near a hill. Towns near passes may end in -gate, for example, Harrogate, or, in Scotland, begin with Glen-, for example, Glencoe. Names ending with -coumbe or -combe (Ilfracombe) or -dale (Rochdale), or, in Wales, beginning with cwm- (Cwmbran) suggest that the town is in a valley.American place names based on natural features are easier to recognize. Examples include Two Rivers, River Edge, Mirror Lake, Ocean City, Gulf Breeze, Seven Hills, Shady Valley, Twentynine Palms, Lookout, Little Rock, Round Rock, White Rock and Slippery Rock. French names include La Fontaine and Eau Claire. Some place names describe a product, for example, Bean City, Copper City.Many British towns developed around an early fort or castle. This may be indicated by a name ending in -burgh (Edinburgh), -bury (Salisbury), -caster or -cester (Doncaster, Gloucester) or -chester (Dorchester), or beginning or ending with castle (Newcastle), or, in Wales, with Caer- (Caernarfon).Names that include church-, kirk- or, in Wales llan- refer to a church (Offchurch, Kirkby, Llandaff). Towns where there was a monastery may have names ending in -minster (Kidderminster).Names ending with -ham (Cheltenham), -hampton (Southampton), -ington (Workington), -stock or -stoke (Woodstock, Basingstoke), -thorpe (Scunthorpe), -wich or -wick (Norwich, Warwick) mean that there was a village or farm there.In the US place names that refer to buildings include House, Brick Church and High Bridge. Atlanta, Georgia is named after a railway.Some British place names refer to ancient tribes. The elements -ing and -ingham at the end of a name mean 'people of' and 'home of the people of', as in Reading ('Read's people') and Birmingham ('home of Beorma's people'). Places with names ending in -by were the homes of Vikings , for example, Grimsby ('Grim's village').Some towns take their name from Christian saints, particularly if they had local connections. These include St Albans and St Andrews. Towns named after people who lived in more recent times are rare in Britain. They include Nelson, named after Lord Nelson and the new town Telford, named after the engineer Thomas Telford.By contrast, many towns in the US honour famous Americans, especially presidents. Abraham Lincoln is honoured in towns named Lincoln, Lincolnville, Lincolnwood, etc., Andrew Jackson at Jackson and Jacksonville and Thomas Jefferson at Jefferson, Jeffersonville and Jefferson City.Other towns named after famous Americans include Houston, Texas, named after Sam Houston; Cody, Wyoming, after William Cody (better known as Buffalo Bill); Boone, Tennessee, after Daniel Boone; and Custer, Montana, after General George Custer. Often the person is now little heard of, for example, H M Shreve, a 19th century boat captain on the Mississippi River, whose name was used for Shreveport, Louisiana. A few towns are named after companies, for example, Hershey, Pennsylvania.Many American towns are named after a place in Britain or another country from which the people who had moved to the US originally came. British names are found especially in New England. They include Boston, Cambridge, Gloucester, Manchester-by-the-sea, and Stafford. British names used in other parts of the US include the cities of New York and Birmingham, and Glasgow, a small town in Montana. Like New York (New Amsterdam), Brooklyn (Breukelyn) was originally named by Dutch immigrants.Names from other countries include New Orleans, Moscow, Athens, Paris, Naples and New Holland.Americans enjoy creating unusual or humorous names, such as Tombstone in Arizona. Truth or Consequences in New Mexico is named after a radio quiz show. Other names include Cannon Ball, Pie Town, Smackover, Humble City, High Lonesome, Cut and Shoot, and Monkey's Eyebrow.
    Extra Examples
    • I spent years moving from town to town.多年来,我从一个镇子搬到另一个镇子。
    • It was built as a new town in the 1960s.这是在20 世纪60 年代建立的新城镇。
    • Kitzbühel is an ancient fortified town with fine medieval buildings.基茨比厄尔是一个有着精美中世纪建筑的古老防御城镇。
    • She has gone back to live in her home town.她已经回到她的故乡去生活了。
    • a 19th-century mill town that used to produce cotton19 世纪生产棉制品的工业小镇
    • a busy market town繁忙的集镇
    • a lake just outside the town城外的湖
    • a sleepy provincial town in southern France法国南部一个冷清的小镇
    • a thriving holiday town繁荣的度假城
    • the dusty border town of Eagle Pass, Texas伊格尔帕斯,得克萨斯州一个尘土飞扬的边境小镇
    • the rolling hills that surround the town环绕着镇子的连绵起伏的丘陵
    • the sun-drenched beach towns of Southern California沐浴着阳光的南加州海滩小镇
    • Sackville is a small university town in eastern Canada.萨克维尔是加拿大东部一个小型大学城。
    Topics Geographya1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • large
    • major
    verb + town
    • build
    • found
    • live in
    town + verb
    • flourish
    • grow
    town + noun
    • centre
    • hall
    • square
    preposition
    • in town
    • out of town
    • outside (the) town
    phrases
    • the centre/​center of (the) town
    • the middle of (the) town
    • the edge of (the) town
    See full entry
  2. the town
    [singular] the people who live in a particular town(某一市镇的)居民,市民
    • The whole town is talking about it.全镇的人都在议论这件事。
    see also Our Town
  3. [uncountable] the area of a town where most of the shops and businesses are(城镇的)商业区
    • We are only five minutes from the centre of town.我们离市中心只有五分钟的路程。
    • in town Mum's in town doing some shopping.妈妈正在市中区购物。
    • Can you give me a lift into town?我可以搭你的车到商业区去吗?
    • Millie hit the town, looking for excitement.米莉来到镇上寻求刺激。
    see also downtown, midtown, out-of-town (1), uptown
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + town
    • go into
    • hit
    preposition
    • in town
    See full entry
  4. [uncountable] (especially North American English) a particular town where somebody lives and works or one that has just been referred to(生活、工作或刚提到的)城镇
    • in town I'll be in town next week if you want to meet.如果你想见面的话,我下个星期在城里。
    • This restaurant serves the best steaks in town.这家餐厅有全市最好的牛排。
    • out of town He married a girl from out of town.他娶了一个外地姑娘。
    • The gossips finally drove her out of town.流言最终把她赶出了小镇。
    see also out-of-town (2)
    Extra Examples
    • He left town yesterday for a conference in Cape Town.他昨天离城去开普敦出席一个会议。
    • I was out of town last week.上星期我去外地了。
    • They wanted to move out of town and start a new life in the country.他们想搬离城市去乡村开始新的生活。
    • They'll be back in town tomorrow.他们将于明天返城。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • large
    • major
    verb + town
    • build
    • found
    • live in
    town + verb
    • flourish
    • grow
    town + noun
    • centre
    • hall
    • square
    preposition
    • in town
    • out of town
    • outside (the) town
    phrases
    • the centre/​center of (the) town
    • the middle of (the) town
    • the edge of (the) town
    See full entry
  5. [singular, uncountable] life in towns or cities as opposed to life in the country城市生活(与乡村生活相对)
    • Pollution is just one of the disadvantages of living in the town.污染只是生活在城里的不利条件之一。
    • Do you prefer the town to the country?你喜欢城市生活还是乡村生活?
    Collocations Town and countryTown and country城镇与乡村Town城镇
    • live in a city/​a town/​an urban environment/(informal) a concrete jungle/​the suburbs/​shanty towns/​slums住在城里/镇上/城区/混凝土丛林/郊区/棚户区/贫民窟
    • live (especially North American English) downtown/​in the downtown area/(British English) in the city centre住在市中心
    • enjoy/​like the hectic pace of life/​the hustle and bustle of city life喜欢忙碌的生活节奏/城市生活的热闹
    • cope with the stress/​pressure of urban life应对城市生活的压力
    • get caught up in the rat race卷入大城市里为财富、权力等的疯狂追逐中
    • prefer/​seek the anonymity of life in a big city更喜欢/追求大城市里人与人互不相识的生活
    • be drawn by/​resist the lure of the big city被大城市的诱惑所吸引;抵御大城市的诱惑
    • head for the bright lights (of the big city/​New York)奔向(大城市/纽约)五光十色的生活
    • enjoy/​love the vibrant/​lively nightlife享受/喜爱充满生机的夜生活
    • have/​be close to all the amenities拥有/紧靠各种便利设施
    • be surrounded by towering skyscrapers/​a soulless urban sprawl被高耸入云的摩天大楼/毫无生气的城市拓展区所包围
    • use/​travel by/​rely on (British English) public transport/(North American English) public transportation使用/出行乘坐/依赖公共交通
    • put up with/​get stuck in/​sit in massive/​huge/​heavy/​endless/​constant traffic jams忍受/陷入大面积/严重的/没完没了的/持续的交通堵塞
    • tackle/​ease/​reduce/​relieve/​alleviate the heavy/​severe traffic congestion处理/缓解严重的交通堵塞
    • be affected/​choked/​damaged by pollution受到污染的影响;被污染呛得透不过气;受到污染的伤害
    Country乡村
    • live in a village/​the countryside/​an isolated area/​a rural backwater/(informal) the sticks住在村里/乡村/偏僻的地区/落后的乡村/偏远的乡村地区
    • enjoy/​like the relaxed/​slower pace of life享受/喜欢悠闲/缓慢的生活节奏
    • enjoy/​love/​explore the great outdoors享受/喜欢/探索蓝天碧野
    • look for/​find/​get/​enjoy a little peace and quiet寻找/找到/得到/享受一点宁静与安宁
    • need/​want to get back/​closer to nature需要/想要回去/接近大自然
    • be surrounded by open/​unspoilt/​picturesque countryside四周被空旷的/未被污染的/风景如画的乡村环绕
    • escape/​quit/​get out of/​leave the rat race逃离/退出城市中你死我活的竞争
    • seek/​achieve a better/​healthy work-life balance寻求/达到工作与生活更好的/健康的平衡
    • downshift to a less stressful life选择压力较小的生活
    • seek/​start a new life in the country在乡村寻求/开始一种新的生活
    • (British English, informal) up sticks/ (North American English, informal ) pull up stakes and move to/​head for…
    • create/​build/​foster a strong sense of community树立/培养强烈的社群意识
    • depend on/​be employed in/​work in agriculture依赖/从事农业
    • live off/​farm/​work the land靠土地为生;耕种土地
    • tackle/​address the problem of rural unemployment解决农村失业问题
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • large
    • major
    verb + town
    • build
    • found
    • live in
    town + verb
    • flourish
    • grow
    town + noun
    • centre
    • hall
    • square
    preposition
    • in town
    • out of town
    • outside (the) town
    phrases
    • the centre/​center of (the) town
    • the middle of (the) town
    • the edge of (the) town
    See full entry
  6. Word OriginOld English tūn ‘enclosed piece of land, homestead, village’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch tuin ‘garden’ and German Zaun ‘fence’.
Idioms
go to town (on something)
  1. (informal) to do something with a lot of energy, enthusiasm, etc., especially by spending a lot of money(尤指花大钱)大干一番
    • They really went to town on the decorations for the party.他们真的去镇上为晚会装饰了一番。
a/the man about town
  1. (old-fashioned) a man who frequently goes to fashionable parties, clubs, theatres, etc.喜欢社交者;社交界名人
    • In his new suit, he looked quite the man about town.穿着新西装,他看上去很像城里的人。
the only game in town
  1. (informal) the most important thing of a particular type, or the only thing that is available同类中最重要的事物;唯一的选择
(out) on the town
  1. (informal) visiting restaurants, clubs, theatres, etc. for entertainment, especially at night(尤指夜里)去娱乐场所玩
    • a night on the town去娱乐场所作乐的夜晚
    • How about going out on the town tonight?今晚出去痛痛快快地玩一玩怎么样?
paint the town red
  1. (informal) to go to a lot of different bars, clubs, etc. and enjoy yourself花天酒地地玩乐;出没于各娱乐场所
IELTS BNC: 433 COCA: 488
town

noun¹

1place with many streets and buildings城鎮ADJECTIVE | VERB + TOWN | TOWN + VERB | TOWN + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, large, major大城鎮little, small, tiny (especially NAmE) 小城鎮nearby, neighbouring/neighboring, surrounding附近的城鎮ancient, historic, medieval, old古鎮;中世紀的城鎮;古老的城鎮new新城鎮It was built as a new town in the 1960s. (BrE) 這是在 20 世紀 60 年代建立的新城鎮。company, factory, farm, industrial, mill, mining公司/工廠/農場/工業/採礦小鎮a 19th-century mill town that used to produce cotton19 世紀生產棉製品的工業小鎮busy繁忙的城鎮a busy market town繁忙的集鎮boom, thriving繁榮的城鎮Rio was a boom town and trade was thriving.里約熱內盧是一個繁榮的城市,貿易蓬勃發展。a thriving mining town繁榮的採礦小鎮dusty, sleepy塵土飛揚的/死氣沉沉的小鎮the dusty border town of Eagle Pass, Texas伊格爾帕斯,得克薩斯州一個塵土飛揚的邊境小鎮a sleepy provincial town in southern France法國南部一個冷清的小鎮remote偏僻的小鎮country, provincial, rural鄉間小鎮;首都以外的城鎮county (BrE) 郡首府Exeter, the county town of Devon埃克賽特,德文郡首府home, native家鄉小鎮She has gone back to live in her home town.她已經回到她的故鄉去生活了。border, frontier邊境城鎮mountain, prairie (especially NAmE) 山區/草原小鎮beach, coastal, seaside (especially BrE) 海灘/沿海/海濱城鎮the sun-drenched beach towns of Southern California沐浴着陽光的南加州海灘小鎮holiday, resort度假城;度假勝地cathedral, college, market, university (especially BrE) 教區總教堂所在地;學院城;貿易集鎮;大學城dormitory, satellite郊外住宅區;衞星城fortified設防的城鎮Kitzbühel is an ancient fortified town.基茨比厄爾是一個築有要塞的古鎮。shanty貧民窟ghost鬼城;被廢棄的城鎮It's been a ghost town since the gold rush ended.淘金熱結束後,這個城市就被廢棄了。twin (BrE) 姊妹城Darlington's twin town of Amiens達靈頓的姊妹城,亞眠城VERB + TOWNbuild, found建立城鎮live in生活在城鎮How many people live in the town?有多少人生活在城裏?get out of, leave, move out of, skip (informal, especially NAmE) 離開城鎮;搬離城鎮He left town yesterday for a conference in Cape Town.他昨天離城去開普敦出席一個會議。They wanted to move out of town and start a new life in the country.他們想搬離城市去鄉村開始新的生活。surround環繞鎮子the rolling hills that surround the town環繞着鎮子的連綿起伏的丘陵TOWN + VERBflourish, grow城鎮繁榮/發展TOWN + NOUNcentre (BrE) 城市中心hall, square, walls市政廳;市政廣場;城牆council(尤指英國的)鎮委員會meeting市民大會life城鎮生活planning城鎮規劃PREPOSITIONin town在城裏They'll be back in town tomorrow.他們將於明天返城。out of town不在城裏I was out of town last week.上星期我去外地了。an out-of-town superstore市區外的大型商場outside (the) town在城外a lake just outside the town城外的湖PHRASESthe centre/center of (the) town, the middle of (the) town市鎮中心the edge of (the) town, the outskirts of (the) town市鎮邊緣/郊區from town to town從一個城鎮到另一個城鎮I spent years moving from town to town.多年來,我從一個鎮子搬到另一個鎮子。
town

noun²

2main part of a town, with the shops/stores, etc.商铺林立的主城區VERB + TOWN | PREPOSITION VERB + TOWNgo into, hit (informal) 到市中心去I'm going into town-can I get you anything?我要到市中心去 - 你要帶點兒什麼嗎?Millie hit the town, looking for excitement.米莉來到鎮上尋求刺激。PREPOSITIONin town在市中心Dad's in town shopping.爸爸在市中心購物。
IELTS BNC: 433 COCA: 488
town noun
city
IELTS BNC: 433 COCA: 488

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