单词 | inner city |
释义 | inner city also inner-city Word forms: inner cities countable noun B2 You use inner city to refer to the areas in or near the centre of a large city where people live and where there are often social and economic problems. ...helping kids deal with the fear of living in the inner city. Collocations: inner-city area In other words, it's a typical inner-city area, with all the issues of social inequality and need that that entails. Times, Sunday Times Perhaps a version filmed in an inner-city area might have been more 'real'. Times, Sunday Times In an inner-city area the residents would be quicker to suspect what's really going on, but in the suburbs people keep to themselves. Times, Sunday Times A bunch of broke but buoyant artists move into a run-down inner-city area. Times, Sunday Times Some of the best-performing schools are now in poor inner-city areas, he says. Times, Sunday Times If you live in an inner-city neighbourhood grow a roof or window box garden. Times, Sunday Times They live in older houses in inner-city neighbourhoods or in small industrial towns, and depend on their neighbours, family and friends. Times, Sunday Times The project was part of a bigger picture concept of helping to create a vibrant, safe, and healthy inner-city neighbourhoods. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You will find them in housing projects, inner-city neighbourhoods, in rural areas as well as among nomadic people. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, looking at all of the inner-city neighbourhoods, the combined population was 179,304. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Overall, the poll showed that 33% of inner-city residents said life had become better, compared with 22% in the suburbs. Times, Sunday Times The conditions meant early aircraft arrivals that normally awaken inner-city residents were diverted but loud fireworks erupted all over the city when the match finished. Times, Sunday Times Event organisers will need to ensure that appropriate security measures are in place to protect visitors, while minimising disruptions to inner-city residents and businesses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The result has been the displacement of many poorer, inner-city residents. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Here was the inner-city school, down-at-heel and failing, yet filmed in sunshine against a jaunty soundtrack. Times, Sunday Times One teacher in an inner-city school dismissed half the staff as failing. Times, Sunday Times Five years ago lunch at this inner-city school was an ordeal rather than a pleasure. Times, Sunday Times This year 175 first and second year undergraduates spent a fortnight training and working in inner-city school classrooms to get a taste of teaching. Times, Sunday Times That opening ceremony was like sports day at an inner-city school. The Sun She said it could create further tensions if mishandled by police on crowded inner-city streets. Times, Sunday Times Whining police cars speed terrifyingly up and down inner-city streets. Times, Sunday Times Both systems are mounted on the back of rigid 7.5-ton trucks, designed for use in inner-city streets. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 市中心区大城市的 Japanese: インナーシティー大都市内の貧困地域 |
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