Re: city/town
: 12 cze 2005, 20:08
autor: Visitor
jaka jest róż
nica pomiędzy city a town?
oba wyrazy oznaczają "miasto", to wiem, ale proszę o wytłumaczenie róż
nicy.
z góry dziękuję!
pozdrowienia
Re: city/town
: 12 cze 2005, 20:14
autor: Visitor
town oznacza raczej małe miasteczko a city to już
jest duze miasto.np Warszawa to city a Żnin to town
gia
Re: city/town
: 12 cze 2005, 21:08
autor: Visitor
NIE CHODZI O WIELKOŚĆ TYLKO O PEWIEN SZCZEGÓŁ.MIASTO KTORE MA KATEDRE(PRZYNAJMNIEJ 1) TO TOWN A MIASTO BEZ KATEDRY TO CITY:)
Re: city/town
: 12 cze 2005, 22:16
autor: Visitor
Jeśli juz to odwrotnie, city ma katedrę, ale mozna rozróż
niać też
po wielkości:
cit·y [ sżŞttee ] (plural cit·ies)
1. very large town: an extensive built-up area where large numbers of people live and work
6. U.K. large British town: a large town in Britain that has received the title of city from the Crown. It is usually the seat of a bishop, and so often has a cathedral.
town [ town ] (plural towns)
1. large area of buildings: a densely populated area with many buildings, larger than a village and smaller than a city
2. urban area: a large urban area, either a town, a city, or a borough
(MSN Encarta Dictionary)