city
US /ˈsɪti/
・UK /'sɪtɪ/
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n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)城市;都市
Do you live in the countryside or the city?
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)市政府
The city council approved the new budget.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)商業區
The City of London is a major financial center.
adj.形容詞城市的
City life can be very stressful.
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紐約與東京的地鐵:日本如何取得如此大的領先優勢 | WSJ 美國與日本的對比 (New York vs. Tokyo’s Subway: How Japan Got So Far Ahead | WSJ U.S. vs. Japan)
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- Roughly 15 million people ride the subway each day in Japan's capital city, around 11 million more daily riders than New York subway.
在日本的首都,每天大約有1500萬人乘坐地鐵,比紐約地鐵多約有1100萬乘客。
- Take a look at this map of New York City subway system.
看看這張紐約市地鐵系統的地圖吧。
為什麼南非仍然如此隔離 (Why South Africa is still so segregated)
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- If we zoom out to the whole city, we can see it's actually everywhere.
如果我們放大到整個城市,我們可以看到分歧無所不在。
- The railways allowed the British to access a global diamond market through the port city of Cape Town.
鐵路讓英國人能夠通過港口城市開普敦進入全球鑽石市場。