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district
- IPA[ˈdistrik(t)]
美式
- an area of a country or city, especially one regarded as a distinct unit because of a particular characteristic;a region defined for an administrative purpose
- divide into districts
verb: district, 3rd person present: districts, gerund or present participle: districting, past tense: districted, past participle: districted
noun: district, plural noun: districts
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名詞
- 1. an area of a country or city, especially one regarded as a distinct unit because of a particular characteristic an elegant shopping district
- ▪ a region defined for an administrative purpose the city school district
- ▪ the District of Columbia; Washington, DC.
動詞
- 1. North American divide into districts the committee districted the city into blocks
- (in South Africa) a doctor appointed to serve a particular district.
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- (in the US) a public official who acts as prosecutor for the state in a particular district.
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- a group of urban communities governed by an elected council.
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- (especially in the US) a federal or state trial court.
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- an area in which the main industry is the breeding of livestock: August rains provided timely relief over inland pastoral districts of Queensland
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- an area in which the main industry is farming sheep or cattle: they farmed in the fine grazing districts of the south-east
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- (in the US) an electoral division of a state that is represented by a senator in the ...
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- a hilly area in Derbyshire, at the southern end of the Pennines, rising to 636 m (2,088 ft) at ...
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- IPA[ˈdɪstrɪkt]
英式
- an area of a country or city, especially one characterized by a particular feature or activity: an elegant shopping district
- divide into areas: the committee districted the city into blocks
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