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midtown

/mid-toun, -toun/US // ˈmɪdˈtaʊn, -ˌtaʊn //UK // (ˈmɪdˌtaʊn) //

中城,中城区,中城地区,城中区

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the middle part of a city or town between uptown and downtown.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or situated in this part: a midtown restaurant.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : to or in this part: She works midtown.

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Examples

  • Dominicans from the Bronx and Washington Heights started coming to Los Siete Lagos in the 1970s, at first on a Hudson River Day Liner from midtown Manhattan.

  • So there’s losing some tax base there, but it’s complicated by the fact that big firms are discovering that business can be done without necessarily having multibillion-dollar leases in midtown skyscrapers.

  • Among them is the New York and Miami-based digital marketing firm Socialfly, which, after going fully remote last March, needed to make use of its main office space in midtown Manhattan.

  • In February, she started riding the subway to midtown Manhattan to take a class for first-time candidates.

  • He swiped one of them to get from midtown Manhattan to Brooklyn.

  • His home base is Saint Francis of Assisi Church in Midtown Manhattan.

  • I met the 38-year-old actor/filmmaker at a bar in Midtown Manhattan to discuss his myriad projects over some Scotch.

  • And what about concerns that the hotels of Midtown are too far away from the Barclays Center?

  • When you talk about midtown Manhattan as being a commercial backwater, I find it mind boggling.

  • You immobilize the elevators—think what that would mean in lower and midtown Manhattan alone.

  • Muldoon hated the pirate prices of midtown parking lots, and so was late.

  • A few of them knew that Pete was the bell-captain in one of the big midtown hotels.