中英
downtown
/ ˌdaʊnˈtaʊn /
/ ˌdaʊnˈtaʊn /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.市中心的,商业区的
  • adv.向(在)市中心,向(在)城镇商业中心区
  • n.城镇的中心区,商业区,闹市区
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     市中心

    圣地亚哥河从东向西把圣地亚哥市分割成南北两大区域,圣地亚哥市中心(Downtown)位于圣地亚哥海湾,科罗纳多和洛马角半岛把圣地亚哥海湾和太平洋隔开。

  • 2

     三分线以外

    ... Double dribble(两次运球) Downtown(三分线以外) Draft(选秀):即NBA每年一度的纳新大会。 ...

  • 3

    [贸易] 商业区

    后来我才知道,大多数美国城市,除了基地商业区(所谓Downtown)是楼房树立以外,城市的别的有些都是这么的。

  • 4

     市区

    ... giant n.巨人, 大力士, 巨大的动物或植物 Yaks 佛教中的“夜叉” downtown adj.市区的 ...

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    Parking can be tricky downtown.
    在市中心停车会很难。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2
    By day he worked downtown for American Standard.
    白天,他在市中心为美国标准公司工作。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3
    There is heavy traffic in the downtown area tonight.
    今夜闹市区交通繁忙。
    《牛津词典》
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  • Downtown

    Downtown is a term primarily used in North America by English speakers to refer to a city's core (or center) or central business district (CBD), often in a geographical, commercial, or communal sense.The term is thought to have been coined in New York City, where it was in use by the 1830s to refer to the original town at the southern tip of the island of Manhattan. As the town of New York grew into a city, the only direction it could grow on the island was toward the north, proceeding upriver from the original settlement (the "up" and "down" terminology in turn came from the customary map design in which up was north and down was south). Thus, anything north of the original town became known as "uptown" (Upper Manhattan), while the original town (which was also New York's only major center of business at the time) became known as "downtown" (Lower Manhattan).During the late 19th century, the term was gradually adopted by cities across the United States and Canada to refer to the historical core of the city (which was most often the same as the commercial heart of the city). Notably, it was not included in dictionaries as late as the 1880s. But by the early 1900s, downtown was clearly established as the proper term in American English for a city's central business district.

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