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Definition of civic centre in English: civic centrenoun 1British The area in the centre of a town where municipal offices and other public buildings are situated. 市政中心 Example sentencesExamples - Addressing those gathered for the launch of the exhibition he spoke of the Trust's vision of the Bank Garden as a public civic centre with a heritage centre in the old courtyard buildings.
- On the east bank, near where the radial streets converged, the master plan called for a civic center to house the main government buildings.
- Recommended for inclusion are parts of Cedar Avenue not at present in the zone, and the whole of the civic centre offices and theatre buildings.
- One of the highlights of the day was the Harlow Water Gardens, designed as the centrepiece of the town's civic centre, known as ‘The High’.
- When the alarm was given, nearly 20,000 people rushed out of city hall, police headquarters and several civic center buildings.
- By revitalizing their civic centers and improving public transportation, they are attracting new workers, technologies, and related businesses back to the city's center.
- He designed a town with a civic center and plenty of parks, laced with pedestrian walkways.
- Agriculture allowed for specialisation in human endeavour, which allowed for civic centres to start, the centres that gave us civilisation.
2North American A large public building or complex for meetings, sports, and entertainments. 〈北美〉公共活动中心 Example sentencesExamples - I do see an inviting civic center of theaters and other facilities.
- After all, the new civic center belongs to the people of Hong Kong and its visitors.
- There will be extensive waterfront communal facilities such as parks, artificial canals and a civic centre.
- But campaigners say the significance and scale of opposition to the plans mean the meeting should be held in a larger venue than the civic centre chamber and not in August when so many people are away on holiday.
- Officials from states as far away as Utah, Wyoming, Michigan and West Virginia have started preparing their own military barracks, empty shopping malls and civic centres for refugees.
- There was a triage center set up at the civic center for injuries.
- He always makes a point to talk about how much fun he has playing a genuinely different venue after endless weeks of bland civic centers and generic outdoor sheds.
- We went to dinner, then drove to the site of the dance: the civic center.
- In the old days when this was the civic centre for the community, the police were in this building as part of a large representation of local governance.
- A civic centre is nearing completion here with the finishing touches being added by the contractor.
- The Kennedy Center almost qualifies as a civic center by itself.
- I went into the civic centre and completed a complaint form and have not had a response yet.
- There is a possibility the civic centre facility could re-open later this year and be run by an outside company.
- Despite provision for elderly mall-walkers and the occasional concert, arts fair, or church service, few malls served as true civic centers.
- With a start on site late in 2002, the civic centre was recently handed over to its users.
- The grant would go towards building a new civic centre and sports pitch, with room to rehouse the Town Council, but the bid must be submitted by the end of this month.
- It is getting ready to rebuild its civic centre, which was destroyed when its roof collapsed some time ago.
- We've toured Australia with it - clubs, corporate shows, civic centres.
- Anyway, I thought we might go to the civic center today.
- The third option would be to re-provide the services enjoyed in the civic centre in another building.
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