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village

/ˈvɪlɪd͡ʒ/

[C] 可算名詞
複数形: villages

Evokes a sense of intimacy, slow pace, and close-knit social bonds. Unlike a 'town', which implies commercial infrastructure and anonymity, a village suggests a place where residents are known to one another and the environment is dominated by nature or agriculture. Often carries a nostalgic or romanticized connotation of simplicity and peace. In modern urban contexts, calling a neighborhood a "village" emphasizes a desire for community identity and walkable, human-scale living within a sprawling metropolis. Generally neutral but leans positive when describing charm or tranquility, though it can occasionally imply isolation or a lack of sophistication depending on the speaker's perspective.

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名詞

A small settlement in a rural area, typically smaller than a town.

"She grew up in a quiet fishing village on the coast of Cornwall."

名詞

A group of houses or buildings within a larger city or area that forms a distinct community.

"The university campus is like a small village of its own."

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