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town

[C/U] 両方
複数形: towns

A town occupies the middle ground of human settlement. It suggests a sense of community and familiarity that is often lost in a massive city, yet offers more infrastructure and commerce than a rural village. In many contexts, "town" carries a cozy or quaint connotation, especially when described as "small." It implies a place where people might recognize their neighbors but still have access to a local pharmacy or post office. When used to refer to the central business district (e.g., "going into town"), it shifts from describing a geographical entity to describing a destination for utility and socializing. In this sense, it is more about the function of the locationshopping, banking, and errandsthan its size.

Countable when referring to a distinct geographic settlement ('The state has fifty small towns'). Uncountable when referring to the commercial heart of one's local area ('I'm going into town for some errands').

意味

名詞

An urban area that is larger than a village but smaller than a city.

"They live in a small coastal town in Maine."

名詞

The central area of a city, especially the part where shops and businesses are located.

"I'm heading into town to do some shopping this afternoon."

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