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IELTS BNC: 331 COCA: 290

city

noun
/ˈsɪti/
/ˈsɪti/
(plural cities)
Idioms
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  1. [countable] a large and important town都市;城市
    • Parking is difficult in the city centre.在市中心停车很困难。
    • It is one of the world's most beautiful cities.它是世界上最美丽的城市之一。
    • Riots occurred in all the major cities.各大城市都发生了骚乱。
    • the country’s capital city这个国家的首都
    • Mexico City has a population of more than 20 million people.墨西哥城有2000多万人口。
    • Manchester City Football Club曼城足球俱乐部
    • in a city We live in a big city.我们住在大城市。
    • the city of… a map of the city of Boston波士顿市的地图
    see also edge city, garden city, inner city, sister city
    Extra Examples
    • Bonn is Oxford's twin city.波恩是牛津的姊妹城市。
    • Her native city is Tokyo.她的家乡是东京。
    • Rome is one of the great cities of the world.罗马是世界上伟大的城市之一。
    • The building runs the length of a city block.大楼贯穿整个街区。
    • The city grew rapidly in the 19th century.这座城市在 19 世纪发展迅速。
    • There's a park just outside the city.刚出城就有个公园。
    • the host city for the Olympic Games奥林匹克运动会的主办城市
    • the lost city of Atlantis消失的亚特兰蒂斯城
    • the old walled city of Cartagena有城墙的卡塔赫纳老城
    • the sister cities of Los Alamos, New Mexico, and Hiroshima, Japan(美国)新墨西哥州洛斯阿拉莫斯与日本广岛这对姊妹城市
    • The city of Boston is one of America's most historic cities.波士顿是美国最有历史意义的城市之一。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • huge
    • large
    verb + city
    • build
    • found
    city + verb
    • grow
    • flourish
    city + noun
    • dweller
    • slicker
    • boy
    preposition
    • in a/​the city
    • outside a/​the city
    phrases
    • the centre/​center of a city
    • the heart of a city
    • the middle of a city
    See full entry
  2. [countable] (British English) a town that has been given special rights by a king or queen, usually one that has a cathedral(由国王或女王授予特权,通常有大教堂的)特许市
    • the city of York约克特许市
    • Ely is a cathedral city in East Cambridgeshire.伊利是剑桥郡东区一座有主教座堂的城市。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • huge
    • large
    verb + city
    • build
    • found
    city + verb
    • grow
    • flourish
    city + noun
    • dweller
    • slicker
    • boy
    preposition
    • in a/​the city
    • outside a/​the city
    phrases
    • the centre/​center of a city
    • the heart of a city
    • the middle of a city
    See full entry
  3. [countable] (North American English) a town that has been given special rights by the state government(由政府授予特权的)特权市
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • huge
    • large
    verb + city
    • build
    • found
    city + verb
    • grow
    • flourish
    city + noun
    • dweller
    • slicker
    • boy
    preposition
    • in a/​the city
    • outside a/​the city
    phrases
    • the centre/​center of a city
    • the heart of a city
    • the middle of a city
    See full entry
  4. [singular + singular or plural verb] all the people who live in a city全市居民
    • The city turned out to welcome the victorious team home.全市居民倾城而出欢迎凯旋的队伍。
  5. the City (of London)
    [singular] (British English) the UK’s financial and business centre, in the oldest part of London; the people who work there伦敦商业区,伦敦城(伦敦最古老的金融商务中心)
    • a City stockbroker伦敦商业区的证券经纪人
    • What is the City's reaction to the cut in interest rates?伦敦金融界对削减利率的反应如何?
    Culture the Citythe CityThe business and financial centre of London is called the City or the City of London. It covers an area in east central London north of the River Thames, between Blackfriars Bridge and Tower Bridge. It is only about one square mile/2.5 square kilometres in size and is often referred to as the Square Mile.Many financial institutions have their head offices in the City, including the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street, the London Stock Exchange in Paternoster Square and Lloyd's of London in Lime Street. Many banks, insurance companies and stockbrokers (= companies that buy and sell shares for others) have been in the City many years. When journalists talk about ‘the City’ they are usually not referring to the place but to the people involved in business and commerce, as in: The City had been expecting poor results from the company. The financial businesses and organizations that are based further east, from the Square Mile, in the area known as Canary Wharf are also included in this extended use of the term ‘the City’.In the City old and new buildings stand next to each other. The most famous older buildings include St Paul's Cathedral, the Guildhall and the Mansion House, where the Lord Mayor of London lives. Tower 42, which is 600 feet/183 metres high, and 30 St Mary Axe, nicknamed ‘the Gherkin ’, are two of the City's more recent landmarks. The Shard, on the south side of the Thames, was opened in 2013 and is currently the tallest building in the UK. The Barbican Centre includes an art gallery, a theatre and a concert hall, as well as flats.Few people live in the City and at night the population is about 7 000. During the day it rises to about half a million, as business people commute (= travel from home to work) to the City by car, bus and train. In the past the traditional image of the City gent was of a businessman in a dark suit and bowler hat, carrying a briefcase (= a leather case for papers, etc.) and a newspaper or an umbrella. The expression She's something in the City means ‘She has an important job with a bank or firm of stockbrokers’, and suggests wealth and high social status.
    Topics Moneyc2
  6. [uncountable] (informal) used after other nouns to say that a place is full of a particular thing(用于其他名词之后)充满…的地方
    • It's not exactly fun city here is it?这里并不是好玩的地方,对吧?
    see also cardboard city
  7. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French cite, from Latin civitas, from civis ‘citizen’. Originally denoting a town, and often used as a Latin equivalent to Old English burh ‘borough’, the term was later applied to foreign and ancient cities and to the more important English boroughs. The connection between city and cathedral grew up under the Norman kings, as the episcopal sees (many had been established in villages) were removed to the chief borough of the diocese.
Idioms
IELTS BNC: 331 COCA: 290
city

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + CITY | CITY + VERB | CITY + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, huge, large, sprawling大城市;無計劃擴展的城市main, major主要城市small小城市great偉大的城市Bangkok is one of the great cities of the world.曼谷是世界上偉大的城市之一。bustling, busy, crowded熙熙攘攘的/繁忙的/擁擠的城市ancient, historic, old古老的城市;歷史名城holy聖城beautiful美麗的城市industrial工業城市cosmopolitan大都市coastal濱海城市home, native故鄉城市Her native city is Tokyo.她的家鄉是東京。capital首都second(某國或地區)第二大城市provincial地方城市cathedral, port, university (especially BrE) 主教座堂所在的城市;港口城市;大學城walled有城牆的城市the old walled city of Cartagena有城牆的卡塔赫納老城ruined損毀的城市sister, twin (BrE) 姊妹城市Bonn is Oxford's twin city.波恩是牛津的姊妹城市。the sister cities of Los Alamos, New Mexico, and Hiroshima, Japan(美國)新墨西哥州洛斯阿拉莫斯與日本廣島這對姊妹城市host主辦城市the host city for the Olympic Games奧林匹克運動會的主辦城市lost消失的城市the lost city of Atlantis消失的亞特蘭蒂斯城VERB + CITYbuild, found建設/建立城市CITY + VERBgrow城市發展The city grew rapidly in the 19th century.這座城市在 19 世紀發展迅速。flourish城市繁榮CITY + NOUNdweller, slicker (informal) 城市居民;圓滑世故的城裏人boy, girl城市男孩/女孩block, centre/center, street城市街區;市中心;城市街道The building runs the length of a city block.大樓貫穿整個街區。Parking is difficult in the city centre / center.在市中心停車很困難。lights城市的燈光council, government (NAmE) 市政會;市政府life城市生活limits (especially NAmE) 城市界限PREPOSITIONin a/the city在城市裏We live in a big city.我們住在大城市。outside a/the city在城市外邊There's a park just outside the city.剛出城就有個公園。PHRASESthe centre/center of a city, the heart of a city, the middle of a city市中心the edge of a city, the outskirts of a city城市邊緣;市郊
IELTS BNC: 331 COCA: 290
city

noun

city ♦︎ town ♦︎ village ♦︎ borough ♦︎ municipality ♦︎ metropolis ♦︎ conurbationThese words all mean a place with streets and buildings where people live and work. 这些词均表示城市、乡镇或村庄。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配in a city / town / village / borough / municipality / metropolis / conurbationa small city / town / village / borough / municipalitya major city / town / metropolis / conurbationa big city / town / village / metropolisa large city / town / village / conurbationa great city / metropolisa provincial city / townthe local borough / municipalitythe city / town / village / borough council city [countable] a place with many streets and buildings where many people live and work 都市;城市The city of Boston is one of America's most historic cities.波士顿是美国最有历史意义的城市之一。Ely is a cathedral city in East Cambridgeshire.伊利是剑桥郡东区一座有主教座堂的城市。 town [countable] a place where people live and work that 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10英里远。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。Especially in American English, town [uncountable] is also used to mean the particular town where sb lives and works or one that has just been referred to. 尤其在美式英语中,不可数名词town亦指生活、工作或刚提到的城镇I'll be in town next week if you want to go out for a drink.如果你想到外面喝一杯的话,我下周在城里。He married a girl from out of town.他娶了一个外地姑娘。They live in a rough part of town.他们住在一个治安不太好的城区。This restaurant serves the best steaks in town.这家餐厅有全市最好的牛排。 The town [singular] can also be used to talk about the idea of life in towns or cities in general, as opposed to life in the country. 单数形式the town亦可指一般的城市生活,与乡村生活相对Do you prefer the town to the country?你喜欢城市生活还是乡村生活? see also hometown home 2 NOTE 辨析 City or town?A city is usually bigger than a town, but not always. Official city status is given by the king or queen (in Britain) or state governments in the US. As time went by towns and cities changed in size, so that these days it is possible to find some cities that are smaller than many towns. In American English town can also describe a smaller place than in British English, as the term village is not used so much in American English. * city通常比town大,但并不总是如此。官方的城市地位在英国由国王或女王授予,在美国由州政府授予。随着时代的变迁,town和city的规模也在变化,因此现今有的city可能比 town小。美式英语的town也可指比英式英语的town小一些的地方,因为美式英语中不太使用village这个词。 village [countable] a very small town situated in a country area 村庄;村镇Appledore is a fishing village on the north coast of Devon.阿普尔多尔是德文北岸的一个渔村。 (especially BrE) Most basic items are available from the village shop.大多数基本用品都可以从乡村商店买到。Her books are about village life.她的书是关于乡村生活的。Do not use village to talk about small towns in the US. In American English village is used for a small place in another country that seems more old-fashioned than a town in the US. 在美国说小村镇不用village。在美式英语中,village指其他国家的看似比美国小村镇古老的小地方。 borough ˈbʌrə; NAmE ˈbɜːroʊ [countable] a town or part of a city that has its own local government 自治市镇;(城市)行政区She served as a local councillor in the London Borough of Westminster.她是伦敦的威斯敏斯特自治市的地方议员。 municipality mjuːˌnɪsɪˈpæləti [countable] (formal) a political unit, such as a city, town, village or district, that has its own local government; the group of officials who govern it 自治市;(市下的)自治区;市(或区)政当局The municipality provides services such as electricity, water and rubbish collection.自治市政府提供电力、水和垃圾收集等服务。 municipal

adjective

[usually before noun] municipal elections地方政府选举
metropolis məˈtrɒpəlɪs; NAmE məˈtrɑːpəlɪs [countable] a large important city, often the capital city of a country or region 大都会,大城市(常指首都或首府)Barcelona has all the amenities you would expect to find in a great metropolis.大都会应有的便利,巴塞罗那一样不缺。 metropolitan ˌmetrəˈpɒlɪtən; NAmE məˈtrɒˈpɑːlɪs

adjective

[only before noun] the New York metropolitan area纽约市都会带
conurbation ˌkɒnɜːˈbeɪʃn; NAmE ˌkɑːnɜːrˈbeɪʃn [countable] (formal) a large area where towns have grown and joined together, often around a city (有卫星城镇的)大都市,集合城市The region has several medium-sized towns and cities, but no major conurbations.那个地区有几个中等规模的城镇,但没有大的都市。

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