borough
- IPA[ˈbʌrə]
英式
- a town or district which is an administrative unit.;a town (as distinct from a city) with a corporation and privileges granted by a royal charter.
noun: borough, plural noun: boroughs
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名詞
- 1. a town or district which is an administrative unit.
- ▪ a town (as distinct from a city) with a corporation and privileges granted by a royal charter.
- ▪ a town sending representatives to Parliament.
- ▪ an administrative division of London.
- ▪ a municipal corporation in certain US states.
- ▪ each of five divisions of New York City.
- ▪ (in Alaska) a district corresponding to a county elsewhere in the US.
- (in the UK) a borough in which the election of political representatives was controlled by one ...
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- (in the UK) a borough in which the election of political representatives was controlled by one ...
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- a borough that was able to elect an MP despite having very few voters, the choice of MP ...
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- a borough that was able to elect a representative to Parliament though having very few voters, ...
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- (in Wales and formerly in England and Northern Ireland) a town having the administrative status ...
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- (in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland) a large town formerly having the administrative ...
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- IPA[ˈbərō]
美式
- a town or district which is an administrative unit.
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