new town

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  • n. (BrE
Noun:
  1. a planned urban community created in a rural or undeveloped area and designed to be self-sufficient with its own housing and education and commerce and recreation

    1. Plat a new town.
      绘制一个新镇的地图
    2. The plans for the new town hall were then still only a gleam in the architect's eye.
      当时有关新市政大厅的计划还仅仅是那建筑师酝酿中的意念。
    3. A town of south-central Scotland southeast of Glasgow. It was established in 1946 as a new town to absorb the growing population of Glasgow. Population, 70,600.
      东基尔布莱德苏格兰中南部一城镇,位于格拉斯哥东南方,1946年为吸引格拉斯哥增长的人口而建立。人口70,600。
    4. A town of south-central England northeast of Oxford. It was designated as a new town in 1967 to alleviate overcrowding in London. Population,126,500.
      米林基那斯英格兰中南部一城镇,位于牛津东北。为缓解伦敦的拥挤状况1967年被划为一新城镇。人口126,500。