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1 area
ārĕa (in inscriptions freq. ARIA, Inscr. Orell. 4130, etc.), ae, f [some comp. eraze = on the ground; Germ. Erde; Engl. earth, hearth; others, as Varro and Festus, connected it with areo, as if pr. dry land, as terra may be connected with torreo; so Bopp and Curt.], a piece of level ground, a vacant place, esp. in the town (syn.:I.planities, aequor): in urbe loca pura areae,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 38 Müll: area proprie dicitur locus vacuus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 11 Müll.: locus sine aedificio in urbe area;rure autem ager appellatur,
Dig. 50, 16, 211.Lit., ground for a house, a building-spot:II.si Ponendae domo quaerenda est area primum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 13. arearum electio, Vitr. 1, 7, 1:pontifices si sustulerint religionem, aream praeclaram habebimus,
Cic. Att. 4, 1 fin.; Liv. 4, 16; 1, 55; Suet. Vesp. 8; Dig. 7, 4, 10 al.—Transf.A.A vacant space around or in a house, a court (syn. spatium):B.resedimus in areā domŭs,
Plin. Ep. 6, 20, 4; so id. ib. 7, 27, 10; Vulg. 3 Reg. 22, 10; Dig. 43, 22, 1; 8, 2, 1 al.—An open space for games, an open play-ground (syn.:C.campus, curriculum),
Hor. C. 1, 9, 18.— Hence, in gen., a field for effort, etc. (syn.:campus, locus, q. v.),
Ov. Am. 3, 1, 26, and trop.:area scelerum,
i. e. where vices have full scope, Cic. Att. 9, 18.—Also, a raceground, Ov. F. 4, 10 (cf. id. ib. 2, 360); and trop., the course of life:vitae tribus areis peractis (i. e. pueritiā, juventute, senectute),
Mart. 10, 24.—A threshing floor (among the ancients, an open space in the vicinity of the house).1.Lit.:2.neque in segetibus neque in areis neque in horreis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 8; Hor. C. 1, 1, 10; id. S. 1, 1, 45; Tib. 1, 5, 22; Vulg. Gen. 50, 10; ib. Isa. 21, 10. Its construction may be learned from Cato, R. R. 91 and 129; Varr. R. R. 1, 51; Verg. G. 1, 178 sqq. Voss; Col. 5, 1, 4; 5, 2, 20; and Pall. 1, 36 al.—Trop., of the body of Christians, as subject to separation, judgment (eccl. Lat.), Vulg. Matt. 3, 12; Aug. Ver. Rel. 5.—D.The halo around the sun or moon: tales splendores Graeci areas (i. e. halônas) vocavere, Sen. Q. N. 1, 2.—E.A bed or border in a garden, Varr. L. L. 6, § 64 Müll.; Col. 11, 3; Plin. 19, 4, 20, § 60; Pall. 1, 34.—F.A fowling-floor, Plaut. As. 1, 3, 64: aedes nobis area est;G.auceps sum ego,
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2 town
بَلْدَة \ town: a large area of houses and other buildings forming a centre of living and working for more people than a village: Let’s go into town (the nearest town) and see a film. He went up to town (to London, from the country) for a special ceremony. \ مَدِينَة \ town: a large area of houses and other buildings forming a centre of living and working for more people than a village: Let’s go into town (the nearest town) and see a film. He went up to town (to London, from the country) for a special ceremony. They live in a seaside town. \ See Also بلدة (بَلْدَة) -
3 área metropolitana
f.metropolitan area.* * *metropolitan area* * ** * *(n.) = metropolitan area, metro areaEx. This town enjoys a relatively placid existence as a well-appointed dormitory for thousands of commuters to a large metropolitan area of 250,000.Ex. At the other end of the spectrum, rural counties adjacent to large metro areas benefited from their ties to the major centres of information.* * ** * *(n.) = metropolitan area, metro areaEx: This town enjoys a relatively placid existence as a well-appointed dormitory for thousands of commuters to a large metropolitan area of 250,000.
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4 area
مِنْطَقَة \ area: a part of the world: desert areas, parts in and aroud a place He lives somewhere in the London area. neighbourhood: a particular area: a quiet neighbourhood; somewhere in the neighbourhood of Bristol. region: an area: the desert regions of Africa; the London region. township: a town area (not in Britain) with its own local government. zone: a particular area: a danger zone (an area where one might be killed or hurt). -
5 town centre
the main shopping and business area of a town:مَرْكِز المَدينَهYou can get a bus from the town centre.
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6 Town, Ithiel
[br]b. 1784 Thompson, Connecticut, USAd. 1844 New Haven, Connecticut, USA[br]American architect and bridge builder.[br]Town studied in Boston, Massachusetts, under Asher Benjamin. His first important work was the Center Church on New Haven Green, and in 1814 he was commissioned to build Trinity Church, also on New Haven Green. He designed many more public buildings in many cities, including the Customs House on Wall Street, New York, and the Indiana State Capitol in Indianapolis. He patented the "Town lattice" for truss bridges in 1820, which established his reputation as a bridge builder; he also built a number of covered bridges. He entered into partnership with Martin E.Thompson in 1827–8 and with Alexander J.Davis in 1829–43. He was a collector of books on architecture and fine arts, using the money from his bridge building to acquire what was said to be the best collection in the country.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFounder, National Academy of Design.Further Reading1975, Webster's American Biographies.IMcN -
7 area
[ˈeərɪə] noun1) the extent or size of a flat surface:مَساحَهThis garden is twelve square metres in area.
2) a place; part (of a town etc):مَنْطِقَهDo you live in this area?
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8 Stadtmitte
* * *die Stadtmittetown centre; city centre; downtown area; town center; city center* * *Stạdt|mit|teftown/city centre (Brit) or center (US)* * *Stadt·mit·tef city/town centrebis [zur] \Stadtmitte to the [city/town] centre, to the centre of town* * *die town centre; (einer Großstadt) city centre; downtown area (Amer.)* * ** * *die town centre; (einer Großstadt) city centre; downtown area (Amer.) -
9 arrabal
m.1 slum (barrio pobre).2 poor area of town, poor area, poor area of the city, poor neighborhood.* * *1 poor area, working-class area (on the edge of town)1 outskirts* * *SM1) (=barrio de las afueras) suburbarrabales — (=afueras) outskirts
* * *masculino poor quarter o area* * *masculino poor quarter o area* * *poor quarter o arease crió en los arrabales he grew up in one of the poor areas of town* * *
arrabal sustantivo masculino
poor quarter o area
arrabal m pey poor area
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10 Stadtzentrum
n Stadtmitte* * *das Stadtzentruminner city; downtown area; center; town centre; downtown; town center; centre; downtown district; city center; city centre; city* * *Stạdt|zent|rumnttown/city centre (Brit) or center (US)* * *Stadt·zen·trumnt city/town centre▪ im \Stadtzentrum in the city/town centre, downtown AM* * *das town/city centre; downtown area (Amer.)* * ** * *das town/city centre; downtown area (Amer.)* * *n.town centre n. -
11 район города складской
район города складской
Часть коммунально-складской зоны, выделенная для размещения снабженческо-сбытовых баз и складов материально-технического снабжения министерств и ведомств
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12 ciudad satélite
f.overspill town, satellite town.* * ** * *(n.) = satellite cityEx. Their lifestyles have been influenced by the rapid growth of satellite cities around the capital area.* * ** * *(n.) = satellite cityEx: Their lifestyles have been influenced by the rapid growth of satellite cities around the capital area.
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13 Sperrbezirk
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14 район города коммунально-складской
район города коммунально-складской
Часть коммунально-складской зоны, выделяемая для размещения городских торговых баз и складов, а также предприятий по обслуживанию городского транспорта
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15 район города производственно-селитебный
район города производственно-селитебный
Планировочный район крупного города, пространственно объединяющий места приложения труда, жилища и отдыха; основной принцип планировочной организации - обеспечение трудового баланса и обслуживания в пределах данного района
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16 район города промышленный
район города промышленный
Часть территории промышленной зоны города, предназначенная для размещения групп промышленных предприятий и связанных с ними производственных и научно-исследовательских объектов на основе территориального объединения, а также производственного и хозяйственного кооперирования
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17 şehir merkezi
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18 Kiez
m; -es, -e1. Dial. district, quarter2. Sl. (Bordellviertel) red-light district* * *[kiːts]m -es, -e (dial)1) (= Stadtgegend) district, area2) (inf = Bordellgegend) red-light district* * *<-es, -e>[ki:ts]m2. (sl: Strich, bes. Hamburg) red-light district* * *der; Kiezes, Kieze (bes. berlin.) neighbourhood* * *1. dial district, quarter2. sl (Bordellviertel) red-light district* * *der; Kiezes, Kieze (bes. berlin.) neighbourhood -
19 populaire
populaire [pɔpylεʀ]adjectivea. ( = du peuple) popular• la République populaire de... the People's Republic of...b. ( = pour la masse) [roman, art, chanson] popularc. ( = ouvrier) working-classd. ( = qui plaît) populare. [mot, expression] vernacular ; ( = familier) slang* * *pɔpylɛʀ1) ( ouvrier) [quartier] working-class; [art, roman] popular; [édition] cheap; [restaurant] basic2) ( entériné par la tradition) [tradition] folk3) ( estimé) popular (chez, parmi with)4) ( venant du peuple) [mouvement] popular; [volonté] of the people (après n)6) Géographie, Politique* * *pɔpylɛʀ adj1) (milieux, clientèle) working-class2) (= apprécié) popularCe chanteur est très populaire en France. — This singer is very popular in France.
3) (manifestation) mass modif4) LINGUISTIQUE (mot) vernacular* * *populaire adj1 ( ouvrier) [quartier, banlieue] working-class; [littérature, art, roman] popular; [édition] cheap; [restaurant] basic; être d'origine populaire to be from a working-class background; il écrit pour un public populaire he writes for ordinary people; classe populaire working class;2 ( entériné par la tradition) [tradition] folk; culture populaire folklore; le bon sens populaire popular wisdom;3 ( estimé) popular (chez, parmi with);4 ( venant du peuple) [révolte, mouvement] popular; [volonté, colère, pouvoir, souveraineté] of the people;[pɔpylɛr] adjectif1. SOCIOLOGIE [du peuple] working-class2. [tradition, croyance] popular[démocratie, tribunal] people's[soulèvement] mass (modificateur)4. [qui a du succès - chanteur, mesures] popular5. LINGUISTIQUE [étymologie] popular[niveau de langue] colloquial -
20 Kie(t)z
auf dem \Kie(t)z (sl) in the neighbourhood [or (Am) neighborhood]
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