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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 city     
  cit‧y S1 W1 /ˈsɪti/ BrE  AmE  noun (plural cities) [countable]   [Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old French; Origin: cité, from Latin civitas 'citizenship, state, city of Rome', from civis;  ⇨ ↑civic]   1. a large important town:         The nearest big city was St. Louis. ⇨ ↑inner city   2.     a) British English a large town that has been given an official title by a king or queen:         the city of Oxford     b) American English a town of any size that has definite borders and powers that were officially given by the state government:         The city of Cleveland celebrated its 200th birthday with fireworks and an outdoor concert.   3. [usually singular] the people who live in a city:         The city has been living in fear since last week’s earthquake.   4. the city American English the government of a city:         The city is working to improve public transportation. ⇨ ↑City, the       • • •   COLLOCATIONS      adjectives     ▪ a big/large/major city  They have stores in Houston, Dallas, and other big cities.     ▪ a great city (=very important and interesting)  Cairo is one of the world's great cities.     ▪ a capital city (=where the government of a country or state is)  Cuba's capital city is Havana.     ▪ somebody's home/native city (=where they were born or grew up)  He said that he never wanted to leave his home city.     ▪ a cosmopolitan city (=full of people from different parts of the world)  San Francisco is a very cosmopolitan city.     ▪ an industrial city  Sheffield is an industrial city in the north of England.     ▪ a provincial city (=in a part of the country that is not near the capital)  There have been protests in the capital and in provincial cities.     ▪ an ancient city  the ancient city of Jerusalem     ▪ a historic city (=very old and with an interesting history)  Budapest is a beautiful and historic city.     ▪ a cathedral city (=with a cathedral)  He went to university in the cathedral city of Durham.     ▪ a university city (=with a university)  Uppsala is a university city.     ▪ a walled city (=surrounded by a wall)  the old walled city of Alghero     ▪ a twin city British English (=one that has a special relationship with a similar town in another country)  Strasbourg is Leicester's twin city in France.      nouns     ▪ the city centre British English, the city center American English  The hotel is in the city centre.     ▪ the city limits American English (=the furthest parts of the city)  rural areas south of the city limits     ▪ a city dweller (=someone who lives in a city)  In the summer, city dwellers escape to the sea.     ▪ city life  the advantages of city life     ▪ a city street  Traffic was moving slowly along the city streets.      phrases     ▪ in the heart of a city  The cathedral is right in the heart of the city.     ▪ the outskirts of a city (=the edge)  There were several bombings on the outskirts of the city.      verbs     ▪ found a city (=start developing a new city)  He founded the city of Baghdad in the 8th century.       • • •   THESAURUS      place with houses, shops, and offices     ▪ city a large area with houses, shops, offices etc that is often the centre of government for an area. A city is bigger than a town:  The nearest big city is San Francisco.     ▪ town a large area with houses, shops, offices etc. A town is smaller than a city:  La Coruña is a pretty seaside town.     ▪ capital (also capital city) the city where the government of a country or state is:  We travelled to Budapest, the capital of Hungary.     ▪ metropolis a big busy city that is full of people and activity:  After 1850 Paris grew quickly into a busy metropolis.     ▪ urban adjective [only before noun] relating to towns and cities:  Air pollution is particularly bad in urban areas. |  urban development      outside part of city     ▪ the outskirts the area around the edge of a city or just outside it:  Disneyland is on the outskirts of Paris.     ▪ suburb an area around the edges of a city, where many people live:  He lives in a suburb of London. | the suburbs:  More and more people are moving to the suburbs.
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  city A city is a place where a lot of people live.| ◎ | ['siti] |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | thành phố, thành thị, đô thị |  |   | ■ | dân thành thị |  |   | ■ | (the City) trung tâm thương nghiệp và tài chính thành phố Luân-đôn |  |   | ■ | (định ngữ) (thuộc) thành phố |  |   | ■ | (City) (định ngữ) |  |   | 〆 | a city man |  |   | ✓ | nhà kinh doanh, doanh nhân |  |   | 〆 | city articles |  |   | ✓ | những bài báo bàn về thương nghiệp và tài chính |  |   | 〆 | city editor |  |   | ✓ | người phụ trách mục tài chính (trong một tờ báo) |  |   | 〆 | city desk |  |   | ✓ | ban phụ trách chuyên mục tài chính của một tờ báo |  |   | 〆 | Celestial City, Heavenly City, City of God |  |   | ✓ | thiên đường |  |   | 〆 | city state |  |   | ✓ | thành phố độc lập và có chủ quyền như một nước |  
 
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