downtown 的 3 个定义
- to or in the main business section of a city.
- of, relating to, or situated in the main business section of a city.
- the main business section of a city.
downtown 近义词
city
business district
更多downtown例句
- Washington subscribers include Yours Truly in the West End and Sofitel downtown.
- It’s worth the extended detour into the city of Boise, Idaho, where skiing at Bogus Basin is less than an hour from downtown.
- That means temperatures only fall modestly overnight, from the mid-20s in our colder spots to around 30 downtown.
- Quite cold overnight, with temperatures in the teens outside the Beltway and low 20s downtown.
- San Diego is known for its iconic scenes — we’ve got beaches, Balboa Park and the downtown skyline just to name a few.
- Soon thereafter, Bentivolio was asked to play Santa in downtown Milford and became a professional.
- He speaks while sipping a soda in the restaurant of the Residence Victoria in downtown Kisangani.
- It was headquartered in Stanleyville, in a tall corner building that still stands in the decrepit, yet lively, downtown.
- Will and Kate will start with a visit to the 9/11 Memorial downtown, and end with a monster fundraiser at the Met.
- Just downtown shone the Freedom Tower, which has risen where the World Trade Center came down in the 9/11 attacks.
- The first time she had leave to go downtown she made an excuse to go into a book store and purchase a copy.
- He rode downtown with Louis and they went over to that same East side hotel and Louis went upstairs.
- Bill Chadwick, another classmate of mine, came up from downtown, and met us at the church door.
- She was quite sure that he had not expected to spend the afternoon downtown, and she wondered what was troubling him.
- The problem of providing social opportunity faced the downtown churches.