down town
英 [daʊn taʊn]
美 [daʊn taʊn]
(从郊区或郊外高地)进城
英英释义
noun
- the center of a city
双语例句
- Our truck broke down outside town.
我们的卡车在城外抛锚了。 - "I guess I'll be going down town," he remarked, rising.
“我想,我该去市里了。”他说着站起身来。 - They went down town yesterday.
他们昨天到商业区去。 - I am averse to shopping down town because I dislike crowds.
我不乐意在市区买东西,因为我不喜欢人挤人。 - Bounce that red ball down to town.
弹那个红色的球到城镇。 - She went so far as to rent down town office space, which she never used in order to have a "legitimate" business address.
她甚至去租了一个市内办公处,那地方她根本不用,只是为了有一个“合法的”企业地址而已。 - He scratched his head and prepared to go down town.
他挠了挠头,打算去商业区了。 - I'm getting tired of traveling up and down to town to work.
我对去市里来回上班感到厌倦。 - There is a new free-standing restaurant near the down town area.
在市中心区附近有座新的独立餐馆。 - That night Hurstwood remained down town entirely, going to the Palmer house for a bed after his work was through.
那天晚上赫斯渥整晚都留在商业区,没有回家。下班以后他到帕尔默旅馆过夜。