city
- IPA[ˈsɪti]
英式
- a large town;a town created a city by charter and usually containing a cathedral.
noun: city, plural noun: cities
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- 1. a large town one of Italy's most beautiful cities the city council
- ▪ British a town created a city by charter and usually containing a cathedral.
- ▪ North American a municipal centre incorporated by the state or province.
- ▪ informal a place or situation characterized by a specified attribute the staff were in turmoil—it was panic city
- 2. short for City of London
- ▪ the financial and commercial institutions located in the City of London the Budget got a stony reception from the City a City analyst
- a city held sacred by the adherents of a religion.
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- a city held sacred by the adherents of a religion.
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- either of two neighbouring cities lying close together.
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- an area of Beijing containing the former imperial palaces, to which entry was forbidden to all ...
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- a condition of great prosperity or good fortune: when school was out, we were in fat city, man!
Oxford American Dictionary
- an area of Beijing, China, that contains the former imperial palaces, to which entry was ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- either of two neighboring cities lying close together.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the department of a newspaper dealing with business news.
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- a large town: one of Italy's most beautiful cities the city council
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