英[ˌmetrə'pɒlɪtən]美[ˌmetrə'pɑːlɪtən]
记忆方法
采编自网络
metro(地铁)+poli(拼音:魄力)+tan(拼音:谈)→大都市居民谈到政府修地铁很有魄力。[仅供参考,如有错误请纠错]
词源考究法
来自metropolis,大都会。
adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
小知识
The adjective metropolitan describes something that's characteristic of a city. You really enjoy metropolitan life — there's always something happening, and you can walk or take the subway anywhere you want to go.
The word metropolitan comes from metropolis, which in Greek means mother city, made up of mētēr meaning mother, and polis meaning city. A person who lives in a metropolis, or city, is also called a metropolitan. You may have loved cities even when you were growing up in the suburbs, looking forward to the day you could become a true metropolitan in the biggest city you could find.
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重要短语
metropolitan area大城市区域,大都市区;大都会区
metropolitan museum大都会博物馆
metropolitan police都市警察
metropolitan museum of art大都会艺术博物馆
metropolitan museum大都会博物馆
metropolitan police都市警察
metropolitan museum of art大都会艺术博物馆