柯林斯詞典suburb /?s?b??b/ (suburbs) 1. N-COUNT A suburb of a city or large town is a smaller area which is part of the city or large town but is outside its centre. 市郊 Anna was born in 1923 in a suburb of Philadelphia. 安娜1923年出生在費(fèi)城市郊。2. N-PLURAL If you live in the suburbs, you live in an area of houses outside the centre of a city or large town. 郊區(qū) His family lived in the suburbs. 他家住在郊區(qū)。 返回 suburb劍橋詞典B2 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] an area on the edge of a large town or city where people who work in the town or city often live 城郊;近郊住宅區(qū) Box Hill is a suburb of Melbourne. 博士山屬於墨爾本的近郊住宅區(qū)。 We drove from middle-class suburbs to a very poor inner-city area . 我們從中産堦級(jí)的近郊住宅區(qū)敺車前往市中心的貧民區(qū)。 ?the suburbs [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] the outer area of a town , rather than the shopping and business centre in the middle 郊區(qū),城外 The company decided to relocate to the suburbs because the rent was much cheaper . 公司決定搬到城郊去,因爲(wèi)那裡的租金便宜得多。 例句 a leafy suburba middle-class suburb of New YorkIt's a suburb of Manchester really - I wouldn't call it Manchester proper .We live in a suburb of London.I grew up in a very middle-class suburb of Manchester. 返回 suburb