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单词 townsite
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Definition of townsite in English:

townsite

nounˈtaʊnsʌɪtˈtaʊnsaɪt
North American
  • A tract of land set apart by legal authority to be occupied by a town and usually surveyed and laid out with streets.

    〈北美〉城市规划区,城市预留地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Summers, who has some 20 fire-fighters under his direction in the townsite aside from many volunteers throughout the shire, said arson had not been a big problem in the shire in the past.
    • Within the townsite, species diversity was low, but large numbers of individuals represented most species.
    • By 1874 prospectors had explored the beautiful horseshoe-shaped valley that would become the townsite of Ouray.
    • Besides visiting a graveyard at night the art students went to chapels, a monastery and other buildings at the historic townsite.
    • These contracts covered only a little over 2,300 acres, 640 of which were the Cody townsite itself.
    • The townsite has been sold off and a good many of the buildings ended up in Dawson City.
    • In 1905, when the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were formed with the fourth meridian as the boundary, Lloydminster as a townsite found itself divided between two provinces.
    • His actions and advice on the survey of rural sections, roads, townsites, reserves and early forest plantings have left a lasting impression on South Australia.
    • The next day, we grabbed a quick breakfast, a close up look at some deer hanging around the townsite (we had seen a mountain sheep the day before) and headed off on a boat tour down the lake.
    • In 1913, the Santa Fe Land Improvement Company filed for the townsite of Elkhart, Kansas, on April 28, at 2 p.m.
    • Under terms of the peace treaty signed in 1814, the tribe relinquished to the United States 22 million acres of land, including the townsites of some of the Upper Creeks who had fought alongside Andrew Jackson's forces against the rebels.
    • Cumberland County, the original townsite, which now comprises nearly all the Sydney metropolitan area, gives 35 to 40 per cent of itself to bush.
    • When Joe Ladue was trying to establish the townsite that would become Dawson City, he needed a surveyor.
    • The weather seems to be clearing, and I went for a walk around the townsite this morning.
    • A townsite was surveyed and town lots pegged out by October 1895.
    • The anthropogenic ecosystems of interest were the townsite, the refuse dump, and the sewage lagoon.
    • Next came harbour sites, townsites and main roads.
    • More evidence of progress was seen during March 1863, when Arthur B. Cooper arrived to survey and lay out the townsite of Nuccaleena.
    • We enter Schofield Park, an old townsite situated in beautiful alpine meadowland.
    • He also became the owner of several townsites and the publican of the Rock Hotel, the licence of which he held until 1889.

Definition of townsite in US English:

townsite

nounˈtaʊnsaɪtˈtounsīt
North American
  • A tract of land set apart by legal authority to be occupied by a town and usually surveyed and laid out with streets.

    〈北美〉城市规划区,城市预留地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Summers, who has some 20 fire-fighters under his direction in the townsite aside from many volunteers throughout the shire, said arson had not been a big problem in the shire in the past.
    • When Joe Ladue was trying to establish the townsite that would become Dawson City, he needed a surveyor.
    • Under terms of the peace treaty signed in 1814, the tribe relinquished to the United States 22 million acres of land, including the townsites of some of the Upper Creeks who had fought alongside Andrew Jackson's forces against the rebels.
    • More evidence of progress was seen during March 1863, when Arthur B. Cooper arrived to survey and lay out the townsite of Nuccaleena.
    • These contracts covered only a little over 2,300 acres, 640 of which were the Cody townsite itself.
    • His actions and advice on the survey of rural sections, roads, townsites, reserves and early forest plantings have left a lasting impression on South Australia.
    • By 1874 prospectors had explored the beautiful horseshoe-shaped valley that would become the townsite of Ouray.
    • Within the townsite, species diversity was low, but large numbers of individuals represented most species.
    • The weather seems to be clearing, and I went for a walk around the townsite this morning.
    • In 1913, the Santa Fe Land Improvement Company filed for the townsite of Elkhart, Kansas, on April 28, at 2 p.m.
    • The anthropogenic ecosystems of interest were the townsite, the refuse dump, and the sewage lagoon.
    • Besides visiting a graveyard at night the art students went to chapels, a monastery and other buildings at the historic townsite.
    • We enter Schofield Park, an old townsite situated in beautiful alpine meadowland.
    • The townsite has been sold off and a good many of the buildings ended up in Dawson City.
    • Next came harbour sites, townsites and main roads.
    • Cumberland County, the original townsite, which now comprises nearly all the Sydney metropolitan area, gives 35 to 40 per cent of itself to bush.
    • A townsite was surveyed and town lots pegged out by October 1895.
    • In 1905, when the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were formed with the fourth meridian as the boundary, Lloydminster as a townsite found itself divided between two provinces.
    • The next day, we grabbed a quick breakfast, a close up look at some deer hanging around the townsite (we had seen a mountain sheep the day before) and headed off on a boat tour down the lake.
    • He also became the owner of several townsites and the publican of the Rock Hotel, the licence of which he held until 1889.
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