district 英 [ˈdɪstrɪkt]   美 [ˈdɪstrɪkt]

district

district  英 [ˈdɪstrɪkt] 美 [ˈdɪstrɪkt]

n. 区域;地方;行政区 

进行时:districting  过去式:districted  过去分词:districted  第三人称单数:districts  名词复数:districts 

a tax district, a postal district 税务区;邮政区
a school district 学区

  • Use the word district to talk about a specific part of your city or town. Your school district, for example, is an officially marked area that designates which school students can attend.
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  • n. 区域;地方;行政区
  • 1. a tax district, a postal district

    税务区;邮政区

  • 2. a school district

    学区

  • district (n.) 1610s, "territory under the jurisdiction of a lord or officer," from French district (16c.), from Medieval Latin districtus "restraining of offenders, jurisdiction," then under the feudal system "area of jurisdiction," noun use of past participle of Latin distringere "hinder, detain" (see distress). Used vaguely of "any tract of land" from 1712. District attorney attested by 1789, American English.
dis·trict / ˈdɪstrɪkt ; NAmE ˈdɪstrɪkt / noun 1 an area of a country or town, especially one that has particular features 地区;区域 the City of London's financial district 伦敦市的金融区 2 one of the areas which a country, town or state is divided into for purposes of organization, with official boundaries(= borders) 区;管区;行政区 a tax/postal district 税务区;邮政区 a school district 学区 congressional districts 议会选区 district councils 区议会 district districts dis·trict / ˈdɪstrɪkt ; NAmE ˈdɪstrɪkt /
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