township

英 ['taʊnʃɪp] 美['taʊnʃɪp]
  • n. 镇区;小镇

词态变化


复数: townships;

英文词源


township (n.)
Old English tunscipe "inhabitants or population of a town;" see town + -ship. Applied in Middle English to "manor, parish, or other division of a hundred." Specific sense of "local division or district in a parish, each with a village or small town and its own church" is from 1530s; as a local municipal division of a county in U.S. and Canada, first recorded 1685. In South Africa, "area set aside for non-whites" from 1934.

双语例句


1. Once again there's been ferocious blood-letting in the township.
镇区再次发生了残忍的流血事件。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Quite a few women become leaders at different levels in township enterprises.
在乡镇企业中,不少女性担任了企业领导职务.

来自汉英非文学 - 白皮书

3. To accomplish this result it was only necessary to invent a township.
要达到这个目的,所需要的就是创立乡区.

来自辞典例句

4. Fall asleep, dream Township who insisted on boat Artemisia?
睡着了, 梦里水乡是谁撑着船蒿?

来自互联网

5. County county, township and village roads extending in all directions, criss - crossing.
全县县 、 乡、村道路四通八达, 纵横交错.

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