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单词 suburbia
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Definition of suburbia in English:

suburbia

noun səˈbəːbɪəsəˈbərbiə
mass noun
  • The suburbs or their inhabitants viewed collectively.

    郊区;郊区居民

    the sprawl of suburbia into the surrounding countryside
    bustling, irreligious, unreflective suburbia
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is the heaviest and bleakest view of Australianised suburbia ever represented on local screens.
    • Like her affluent neighbours in suburbia, Warner found herself obsessing about the smallest things.
    • A superhero in suburbia is a neat idea, but the suburb has to be at least slightly believable for the show to work.
    • Unhappiness fuels great disdain for all of suburbia and its inhabitants.
    • Developers are proposing mini housing estates in leafy suburbia as current policies deter them from greenfield sites.
    • Her little bedroom shrine is in deepest Scottish suburbia.
    • As far as I can tell, the concept of the hormone-crazed teenager is coeval with suburbia.
    • Orange County is beachfront suburbia, where the sun burns ambition to a crisp.
    • It's a daily visual reminder, one of several visible from the house and garden, that this is not suburbia, it's the countryside.
    • East London got heavy industry, while West London got upmarket suburbia.
    • Irish asphalt-layers, the scourge of suburbia, have reached Norway.
    • My garden would be perfect were it not in deepest darkest suburbia and a good 15 mins walk from the nearest station.
    • It's been a very long trek across inner suburbia to reach this remote rail hub surrounded on three sides by an expanse of tracks and overhead cables.
    • We live with our dogs in cities or suburbia, with kids and spouses and jobs.
    • From the line, new housing estates have sprung up, housing families keen to own a piece of the new suburbia.
    • In fact, all the characters in this film are equally compelling, giving a quirky impression of life in suburbia coming apart at the seams.
    • Swedish suburbia is odd - everything looks like pre-fab wartime houses.
    • They are accused of doing little or nothing so as long as the problem stays in the inner city and white suburbia is safe.
    • Currently I'm living in suburbia, real suburbia with families and everything.
    • And yes, Bourneville is shockingly quiet and reserved but one thing I do like about suburbia is the relative quiet.
    Synonyms
    outlying district, residential area, dormitory area, dormitory town, commuter belt, conurbation

Rhymes

exurbia, Serbia

Definition of suburbia in US English:

suburbia

nounsəˈbərbēəsəˈbərbiə
  • The suburbs or their inhabitants viewed collectively.

    郊区;郊区居民

    the sprawl of suburbia into the surrounding countryside
    bustling, irreligious, unreflective suburbia
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are accused of doing little or nothing so as long as the problem stays in the inner city and white suburbia is safe.
    • As far as I can tell, the concept of the hormone-crazed teenager is coeval with suburbia.
    • It's a daily visual reminder, one of several visible from the house and garden, that this is not suburbia, it's the countryside.
    • East London got heavy industry, while West London got upmarket suburbia.
    • And yes, Bourneville is shockingly quiet and reserved but one thing I do like about suburbia is the relative quiet.
    • Swedish suburbia is odd - everything looks like pre-fab wartime houses.
    • Developers are proposing mini housing estates in leafy suburbia as current policies deter them from greenfield sites.
    • Irish asphalt-layers, the scourge of suburbia, have reached Norway.
    • Like her affluent neighbours in suburbia, Warner found herself obsessing about the smallest things.
    • From the line, new housing estates have sprung up, housing families keen to own a piece of the new suburbia.
    • Unhappiness fuels great disdain for all of suburbia and its inhabitants.
    • Currently I'm living in suburbia, real suburbia with families and everything.
    • Her little bedroom shrine is in deepest Scottish suburbia.
    • It's been a very long trek across inner suburbia to reach this remote rail hub surrounded on three sides by an expanse of tracks and overhead cables.
    • In fact, all the characters in this film are equally compelling, giving a quirky impression of life in suburbia coming apart at the seams.
    • We live with our dogs in cities or suburbia, with kids and spouses and jobs.
    • This is the heaviest and bleakest view of Australianised suburbia ever represented on local screens.
    • Orange County is beachfront suburbia, where the sun burns ambition to a crisp.
    • A superhero in suburbia is a neat idea, but the suburb has to be at least slightly believable for the show to work.
    • My garden would be perfect were it not in deepest darkest suburbia and a good 15 mins walk from the nearest station.
    Synonyms
    outlying district, residential area, dormitory area, dormitory town, commuter belt, conurbation
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