exurb
英 ['eksɜːb]
英文詞源
- exurb (n.)
- "the outer, prosperous ring of the suburbs," 1955, American English, from exurban (adj.), by 1838 (it seems to have arisen in the writings of the reform movement opposed to urban cemeteries), from ex- + urban, on model of suburban. Related: Exurbanite; exurbia.
雙語例句
- 1. The artsy - ginsy exurb was no place for Salinger.
- 這個附庸風雅的遠郊地區也不是塞林格能呆的地方.
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