城市英语怎么说
- Flocks are not fussy, so they are as likely to alight in a bush in a city park as on a rural hawthorn hedge.
- The city is a mixture of old and new buildings.
- All the music we have been talking about the past few weeks, it really was all in the cities, that's where the composers and the orchestras were.
- There was no sound of gunfire or of exploding bombs.
- New Orleans is the only other city that has cable cars.
- Modern mass transit is an outgrowth of industrialization and urbanization.
- More than half live in the metropolitan areas of Oklahoma City, the capital, or Tulsa, its other sizeable city.
- A city of east-central Oklahoma south-southwest of Tulsa. It is a trade center in an agricultural region. Population, 18,074.
- A city of northeast Oklahoma, a suburb of Tulsa. Population, 58,043.
- In a moment of inspiration, he decided to call it Robbie, after his brother in Tulsa.
- However, even on the mainland there is rivalry.
- The election, a thrilled Mr Daley told The Economist soon afterwards, would help to bring Chicago the prominence it had always hoped for.
- Planes, ferries and road links between the two cities came later.
- They want to settle in the booming cities.
- He does not exactly deny the charge that his city is out of kilter with mainstream America.
- The regulatory mechanism of the native urbanite, in other words, seems to be out of kilter.
- They are planting trees. They are helping to make our city beautiful.
- This is a city that requires school cafeterias to serve organic meals.
- It is important to increase city canopy cover and carbon storage.
- The city is far less prosperous than Phnom Penh, but is very clean with fewer vehicles, rich in French flavor, indeed a historic city.
- Developing cities in Asia, such as Jakarta and Bangkok, make more use of the car than wealthy Asian cities such as Tokyo and Singapore.
- "Sewage sludge" means sludge arising from urban effluent treatment plant and includes pretreatment waste, scourings and unstabilised sludge.
- Surely only a city with a sense of itself as superior could give such a name to one of its own streets.
- Then came the order to evacuate the city.
- England has seemed a nation almost at war. The unrest is a blow to the police, caught flat-footed and unable to ensure order.