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noun1) Stadt, diein [the] town — in der Stadt
on the outskirts/in the centre of town — in den Randbezirken der Stadt/in der Stadtmitte od. Innenstadt
go [up] to town — in die Stadt fahren
be in/out of town — in der Stadt/nicht in der Stadt sein
the best coffee/tea/cake etc. in town — der beste Kaffee/Tee/Kuchen usw. in der Stadt
go out/have a night on the town — (coll.) [in die Stadt gehen und] einen draufmachen (ugs.)
go to town — (fig. coll.) in die vollen gehen (on bei) (ugs.)
2) (business or shopping centre) Stadt, diego into town — in die Stadt gehen/fahren
* * *1) (a group of houses, shops, schools etc, that is bigger than a village but smaller than a city: I'm going into town to buy a dress; He's in town doing some shopping.) die Stadt2) (the people who live in such a group of houses etc: The whole town turned out to greet the heroes.) die Stadt3) (towns in general as opposed to the countryside: Do you live in the country or the town?) die Stadt•- academic.ru/75856/town_centre">town centre- town hall
- townsfolk
- townspeople
- go to town* * *[taʊn]nhome \town Heimatstadt fresort \town Fremdenverkehrsort m▪ in/out of \town in/außerhalb der Stadt▪ to be in/out of \town in der/nicht in der Stadt sein3. (downtown)▪ [the] \town das Zentrumto be [or have a night] out on the \town einen draufmachen famto go up to [or into] \town in die Stadt fahren6.* * *[taʊn]n1) Stadt fguess who's in town? — raten Sie mal, wer zurzeit hier ( in der Stadt) ist?
he's out of town — er ist nicht in der Stadt, er ist außerhalb
you didn't know? but it's all over town — du hattest keine Ahnung? das ist doch stadtbekannt
it's all over town now that he has... — es hat sich herumgesprochen, dass er...
John's really gone to town on his new house — John hat bei seinem neuen Haus wirklich keine Kosten gescheut
2) (Brit: London) London nt* * *town [taʊn] sa) die Stadtbevölkerungb) das Stadtleben3. Marktflecken m5. koll Bürger(schaft) pl(f) (einer Universitätsstadt):town and gown Bürgerschaft und Studentenschaft6. in (the) town in der Stadt;to (the) town in die Stadt;out of (the) town nicht in der Stadt, auswärts;be (out) on the town umg auf den Putz hauen, (schwer) einen draufmachentn abk1. train2. town3. ton t* * *noun1) Stadt, diein [the] town — in der Stadt
on the outskirts/in the centre of town — in den Randbezirken der Stadt/in der Stadtmitte od. Innenstadt
go [up] to town — in die Stadt fahren
be in/out of town — in der Stadt/nicht in der Stadt sein
the best coffee/tea/cake etc. in town — der beste Kaffee/Tee/Kuchen usw. in der Stadt
go out/have a night on the town — (coll.) [in die Stadt gehen und] einen draufmachen (ugs.)
go to town — (fig. coll.) in die vollen gehen (on bei) (ugs.)
2) (business or shopping centre) Stadt, diego into town — in die Stadt gehen/fahren
* * *n.Stadt ¨-e f.
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tea-gown — to growing: see tea n. 9 … Useful english dictionary
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tea gown — noun a long loose fitting gown formerly popular for wear at afternoon tea • Hypernyms: ↑gown * * * noun : a semiformal gown of fine materials in graceful flowing lines worn especially for afternoon for entertaining at home * * * a semiformal gown … Useful english dictionary
tea-gown — /ˈti gaʊn/ (say tee gown) noun a loose gown formerly worn by women at afternoon tea …
tea gown — noun Date: 1878 a semiformal gown of fine materials in graceful flowing lines worn especially for afternoon entertaining at home … New Collegiate Dictionary
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