请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 city centre
释义

Trends of
city centre

View usage for:

Examples of 'city centre' in a sentence
city centre

But city centre bars will remove furniture from outside their premises.This will require investment in bigger city centre stores that the owners of such brands prefer.This was also true of busy city centre streets where frequently crossing the road would be dangerous and slow.They will see capital growth because they are cheaper than the big city centres but still accessible to them.Negative equity is not only an issue for those who bought new-build apartments in northern city centres.With shops in city centres and large out-of-town superstores it covers all bases.The shocking attack happened during the day in a pedestrianised part of Bristol city centre.The shops and bars of Leeds city centre are within walking distance.Together, the hotspots will provide blanket coverage of outdoor areas in the city centres.Throughout the day, lorries filled with paramilitaries and soldiers paraded slowly down city centre streets.The suspect was seized on his birthday in an industrial area near Leeds city centre.At least 100,000 people are expected to cram into the city centre for the street party.Most of the city centre's hippest bars use local beers as a selling point.It features two clusters of tall buildings, one near the city centre and a second further north.Can young people again care about music enough to wear distressed dungarees in Birmingham city centre at great risk to their own physical welfare?I call it the biggest destruction of city centres since the Sixties.Yesterday he launched an initiative under which cars are banned from a part of the city centre on one Sunday a month during the summer.The Brussels mayor told cafe and restaurants in the city centre to close by 6pm.Or, alternatively, you could go down the large city centre convention hotel business route.After 90 minutes, they were moved in an army vehicle to another part of the city centre.Check out this giant advertisement on the side of a Warsaw office block, looming large over the city centre.It would swiftly be devoured in a big city centre, but thrives when set against the humdrum that accounts for much of modern British life.

In other languages
city centre

British English: city centre /ˈsɪtɪ ˈsɛntə/ NOUN
The city centre is the busiest part of a city, where most of the shops and businesses are.
There is high demand for city centre offices.
  • American English: downtown area
  • Arabic: وَسْطُ الـمَدِينَة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: centro da cidade
  • Chinese: 市中心
  • Croatian: središte grada
  • Czech: centrum města
  • Danish: bycentrum
  • Dutch: stadscentrum
  • European Spanish: centro urbano ciudad
  • Finnish: keskusta
  • French: centre-ville
  • German: Stadtzentrum
  • Greek: κέντρο της πόλης
  • Italian: centro della città
  • Japanese: 街の中心部
  • Korean: 도심
  • Norwegian: bysentrum
  • Polish: śródmieście
  • European Portuguese: centro da cidade
  • Romanian: centrul orașului
  • Russian: деловой центр города
  • Latin American Spanish: centro urbano
  • Swedish: stadskärna
  • Thai: ใจกลางเมือง
  • Turkish: kent merkezi
  • Ukrainian: міський центр
  • Vietnamese: trung tâm thành phố

Chinese translation of 'city centre'

city centre

(esp Brit)

n (c)

  1. 市中心 (shì zhōngxīn) (个(個), )
    = downtown
随便看

 

英语词典包含298861条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/9 3:42:47