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city centre |
| 释义 |
city centreˌcity ˈcentre noun [countable] British English  - Environmentalists fear that many citizens will simply forge documents in order to gain access to the city centre.
- Established in 1766 Whistler's Bar Busy, popular city centre pub.
- Railway lines channel wildlife into the city centre along their cuttings and embankments.
- She would get down to the city centre somehow.
- The police had sealed off only part of the city centre while the bomb squad investigated.
- When we hit the city centre, cafés were open, people were everywhere, cars jammed the roads.
the main shopping or business area in a city → downtown |
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