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词汇 midtown
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Definition of midtown in English:

midtown

noun ˈmɪdtaʊnˈmɪdˌtaʊn
North American
  • usually as modifier The central part of a city between the downtown and uptown areas.

    〈北美〉(商业区与住宅区之间的)市中心区

    a huge midtown apartment

    市中心区的一套大型公寓。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The setting of the poem is a midtown bar where the poet sits musing dispiritedly about the onset of WWII.
    • On one of my first visits, I lingered for an hour or so in the lounge with a group of more or less stodgy midtown friends.
    • Anyway, she works out in a midtown gym, and sources say the former faux glamour gal looks better than ever.
    • Folks on their way to work stride down a midtown block in silent competition with all the other fast walkers.
    • The church building is located in the historic midtown section of the city.
    • Very opposite in style and feel is the Vogel garden in the midtown business area of the city.
    • Tonight, though, Lauren and I gazed upon you at your midtown location while we studied for the bar.
    • And then I remembered David, my former student who I'd run into in midtown three weeks earlier.
    • The midtown facility will reopen in September with a show from the permanent collection.
    • Sprinting to the midtown office of a friend, I knew the race was on.
    • Just a few days ago, the Detroit Free Press published statistics on the income of residents of the city's midtown area.
    • Except for a slightly angled roof that glints on the west end, it looks like it might have been part of this midtown neighborhood for some time.
    • The gallery remained a key midtown venue until she retired in 1995 and closed the space.
    • I have also noticed that in midtown office buildings, men will step aside for women to both enter and exit elevators ahead of them.
    • The site is adjacent to Times Square and within the midtown business district.
    • At the time it was the largest deal ever done in London's midtown area.
    • Jody named a rival restaurateur, a successful meat mogul who owned several midtown steakhouses.
    • Martz leaves her midtown office and walks five minutes to her apartment.
    • Unbearably smitten, Oscar flees his father's Thanksgiving party to drown his sorrows in a midtown bar.
    • My new office is on Park Avenue, in the midtown area.

Definition of midtown in US English:

midtown

nounˈmɪdˌtaʊnˈmidˌtoun
North American
  • usually as modifier The central part of a city between the downtown and uptown areas.

    〈北美〉(商业区与住宅区之间的)市中心区

    a huge midtown apartment

    市中心区的一套大型公寓。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tonight, though, Lauren and I gazed upon you at your midtown location while we studied for the bar.
    • Folks on their way to work stride down a midtown block in silent competition with all the other fast walkers.
    • The midtown facility will reopen in September with a show from the permanent collection.
    • Unbearably smitten, Oscar flees his father's Thanksgiving party to drown his sorrows in a midtown bar.
    • Except for a slightly angled roof that glints on the west end, it looks like it might have been part of this midtown neighborhood for some time.
    • Jody named a rival restaurateur, a successful meat mogul who owned several midtown steakhouses.
    • And then I remembered David, my former student who I'd run into in midtown three weeks earlier.
    • Just a few days ago, the Detroit Free Press published statistics on the income of residents of the city's midtown area.
    • Sprinting to the midtown office of a friend, I knew the race was on.
    • The church building is located in the historic midtown section of the city.
    • I have also noticed that in midtown office buildings, men will step aside for women to both enter and exit elevators ahead of them.
    • My new office is on Park Avenue, in the midtown area.
    • On one of my first visits, I lingered for an hour or so in the lounge with a group of more or less stodgy midtown friends.
    • Martz leaves her midtown office and walks five minutes to her apartment.
    • Very opposite in style and feel is the Vogel garden in the midtown business area of the city.
    • The setting of the poem is a midtown bar where the poet sits musing dispiritedly about the onset of WWII.
    • The site is adjacent to Times Square and within the midtown business district.
    • At the time it was the largest deal ever done in London's midtown area.
    • The gallery remained a key midtown venue until she retired in 1995 and closed the space.
    • Anyway, she works out in a midtown gym, and sources say the former faux glamour gal looks better than ever.
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