搜尋結果
township
- IPA[ˈtaʊnʃɪp]
英式
- (in South Africa) a suburb or city of predominantly black occupation, formerly officially designated for black occupation by apartheid legislation;a new area being developed for residential or industrial use by speculators.
noun: township, plural noun: townships
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. (in South Africa) a suburb or city of predominantly black occupation, formerly officially designated for black occupation by apartheid legislation a Johannesburg township township theatre
- 2. South African a new area being developed for residential or industrial use by speculators.
- 3. North American a division of a county with some corporate powers.
- ▪ a district six miles square.
- 4. British historical a manor or parish as a territorial division.
- ▪ a small town or village forming part of a large parish.
- 5. Australian, New Zealand a small town.
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- IPA[ˈtounˌSHip]
美式
- a division of a county with some corporate powers.
Oxford American Dictionary