| 单词 | new town | 
| 释义 | new townn.1 1.  Frequently with capital initials. (A name for) the newer, more recently developed part of certain cities and towns, typically a fairly well-defined area representing a distinguishable phase of development (which may often only be regarded as recent in comparison to the old town). ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > town as opposed to country > town > 			[noun]		 > parts of town panec1400 retinue1535 new town1600 town centre1836 Middletown1855 neighbourhood unit1929 1600    S. Lewkenor Disc. Forraine Cities f. 56v  				The second part they name the new Towne, which is diuided from the old with a ditch of great depth & widenesse. 1696    tr.  J. Dumont New Voy. Levant 219  				It stands directly in the middle of the City, between the Old and New Town. 1752    G. Elliot Proposals Public Wks. Edinb. 32  				In these cities, what is called the new town, consists of spacious streets and large buildings..; while the old town..is more crouded than before these late additions were made. 1824    R. Chambers Trad. Edinb. 66  				The tide of gentility has rolled gradually westward and northward, leaving the south-east corner of the New Town to the business classes. 1966    P. N. Furbank Italo Svevo i. 16  				The city is divided into the ‘old town’, a cluster of narrow streets and crowded tenements flanking the castle hill, and the ‘new town’ on the other side of the Corso. 2013    Northern Echo 		(Electronic ed.)	 15 Aug. 49  				The West Cliff area became known as the New Town as rows of sweeping terraces were built during the 1850s.  2.  A planned urban area, often a completely new settlement; esp. one sponsored or approved by government and created in a rural or undeveloped area to absorb overspill population from a nearby large city. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > town as opposed to country > town > 			[noun]		 > other types of town country town1598 post town1635 Residenz1824 garden town1835 Residenzstadt1841 hometown1851 tin town1884 ghost town1894 new town1918 shopping strip1935 twin town1955 1918    		(title)	  				New towns after the war. 1946    Hansard Commons 17 Apr. 2710  				New Towns Bill ‘to provide for the creation of new towns by means of development corporations, and for purposes connected therewith’ presented by Mr. Silkin. 1958    Engineering 21 Feb. 227/1  				Suburban railway peak problems could be eased by more New Towns. 1970    Americana Ann. 176  				The high hopes that ‘new towns’..could provide a solution to congestion, high population densities, and the erosion of public services have collapsed. 1973    Guardian 30 May 7/1  				The fears of the old-towners are certainly understandable. The population has declined... Runcorn new town has been growing. 1994    Canad. Geographic May 90/2  				The new towns of Rayside-Balfour, Onaping Falls..and Nickel Centre were created outside the city of Sudbury. Compounds C1.   General attributive (in sense  2). ΚΠ 1958    Spectator 8 Aug. 191/1  				An immense new-town bicycle shed. 1959    Manch. Guardian 6 Aug. 4/2  				The new-town voters. 1975    Guardian 20 Jan. 15  				Milton Keynes..is the latest (possibly the final?) refinement of new town theory. 1996    Independent 11 Dec.  i. 4/5  				Several new town development corporations..have also been axed.  C2.     new town blues  n. depression or anxiety caused by or associated with residence in a new town. ΚΠ 1962    Britannica Bk. of Year 546/1  				In Great Britain a topical term was New Town Blues, used to describe the dissatisfied, discontented condition of people from large cities who found the recreational amenities of the new towns inadequate. 1964    Daily Tel. 4 Feb. 14/2  				The new environment, though brighter, cleaner and more commodious, is said to lack the social attraction of the old. Hence the so-called complaint of the ‘new town blues’. 2000    Times 		(Nexis)	 8 Mar.  				Low density settlements..are inefficient from every standpoint; wasteful in land and energy yet lonely and impersonal, afflicted with ‘new town blues’. Derivatives  ˈnew towner  n. an inhabitant of a new town. ΚΠ 1960    News Chron. 2 July 3/5  				He was born in St. Pancras, London, and is now a Hemel Hempstead new towner. 2001    Times Educ. Suppl. 		(Nexis)	 2 Feb. 28  				The farmer who used to own the site..sold off some fields so that houses for the new-towners could be built.   ˈnew-townish adj. resembling a new town. ΚΠ 1962    Harper's Bazaar Aug. 58/1  				Castries, the capital..is entirely modern and rather New-Townish. 1999    Chicago Tribune 		(Nexis)	 31 Jan.  c4  				Four Chicago singles..go thru the standard sexual rituals of a New Townish existence. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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