metropolis
metropolis — 名詞
1. a very large and important city that serves as the main center of business, cult
大都市
龐大且重要的城市,常為一國或一區的中心
a very large and important city that serves as the main center of business, culture, or government for a region or country
Tokyo is a bustling metropolis of over thirteen million people, offering endless sights and sounds.
東京是一座擁有超過一千三百萬人口的繁華大都市,處處有看不完的景致與聲響。
proper noun + is a + adjective + metropolis
After university, Élise moved to the metropolis to find work in the publishing industry.
大學畢業後,Élise 搬到這座大都市,想在出版業找到工作。
moved to the metropolis for [purpose]
The metropolis has grown rapidly over twenty years, with new apartment blocks appearing everywhere.
這座大都市在二十年間迅速擴張,到處都出現新的公寓大樓。
People from the surrounding villages travel to the metropolis for hospitals and universities.
周邊村莊的人們會到這座大都市就醫和上大學。
Traffic jams are a daily problem in many a modern metropolis around the world.
交通堵塞是全球許多現代大都市每天的困擾。
- megacity
focuses specifically on population size (over 10 million); more modern and statistical than metropolis
- capital
specifically the political or administrative center of a country or region; narrower in meaning
- conurbation
a technical term for a continuous urban area formed by merging towns and cities; less common in everyday speech
- village
a small rural settlement, opposite in scale and pace of life
- countryside
the rural land outside cities and towns, contrasting with the built-up character of a metropolis
文法句型
the + noun
a + adjective + noun
用法筆記
More formal and literary than city; used to emphasize a city's scale and importance. Not typically used for everyday small or medium-sized urban areas.