market town英 [ˈmɑ:kit taun] 美 [ˈmɑrkɪt taʊn]
                                            
n.集镇;市镇;镇子;
 
                                                                变形
                         复数:market towns
 
                                                                                    英英释义
                          market town 
- n.a (usually small) town where a public market is held at stated times
 
 
                                    
                                                                                                                            双语例句
                            用作名词(n.)- Abyei was once a thriving market town.
阿卜耶伊曾是一个茁壮成长的集镇。 - The nearest town is ten miles away.
最近的集镇离这里有十英里远。 
                                                                            权威例句
                            Market townMARKET TOWNOpenGIS: Tales from a Small Market TownBirth of a market town in Tanzania: towards narrative studies of urban AfricaShanghai: From Market Town to Treaty Port, 1074-1858 by Linda Cooke Johnsonsocialist peddlers and princes in a Chinese market townTHE IMPACT OF LARGE FOODSTORES ON MARKET TOWN AND DISTRICT CENTRESBazaar Politics: Power and Pottery in An Afghan Market Town‘Generative’ or ‘parasitic’ urbanism? Some observations from the recent history of a South Indian market townThe cultural symbolisation of disordered and deviant behaviour: young people's experiences in a Welsh rural market town