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district

Related topics: Geography
dis·trict /ˈdɪstrɪkt/ ●●● S3 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 TOWNCOUNTRYSIDEan area of a town or the countryside, especially one with particular features 地区,区域
rural/financial/theatre etc district
 a house in a pleasant suburban district
地处宜人郊区的一幢房屋
see thesaurus at area
2 SGan area of a country, city etc that has official borders 〔有正式边界的〕区,行政区
 a postal district
邮政区
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + district
a rural district (=in the countryside)
There are few schools in the rural districts of Bangladesh.
an urban district (=in a town)
In 1911 over three-quarters of the British people lived in urban districts.
the surrounding districts (=in the area around or next to something)
The market attracts farmers from the surrounding district.
a financial/business/commercial district (=where there are a lot of banks and other businesses)
He works in San Francisco’s financial district.
a shopping district
The bomb exploded in a crowded shopping district.
an entertainment district (=where there are a lot of bars, clubs etc)
Visitors to Roppongi, Tokyo’s entertainment district, come to experience the latest fashions and have fun.
a theatre district British EnglishBrE, a theater district American EnglishAmE:
The restaurant is located in the middle of New York’s theater district.
a residential district (=where people live rather than work)
It is one of Paris’ most exclusive residential districts.
a poor/wealthy district (=where a lot of people are poor/rich)
He lived in one of London’s poorest districts.
a slum district (=where poor people live in very bad conditions)
Rats were running all over the slum districts.
a fashionable district (=popular with rich or well-known people)
Brompton became a fashionable district to live in.
Examples from the Corpus
Origin district
(1600-1700) French Medieval Latin districtus area under control of a lord or judge, from districtus taken hold of, forced, from the past participle of Latin distringere; → DISTRESS1
dis·trict nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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