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A settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city, historically enclosed by a fence or walls, with total populations ranging from several hundred to more than a hundred thousand (as of the early 21st century)
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Noun
countable
uncountable
UK
historical
colloquial
obsolete
Scotland
dialectal
England
in phrases such as 'in town' or 'to town'
traditional
A
settlement;
an
area
with
residential
districts,
shops
and
amenities,
and
its
own
local
government;
especially
one
larger
than
a
village
and
smaller
than
a
city,
historically
enclosed
by
a
fence
or
walls,
with
total
populations
ranging
from
several
hundred
to
more
than
a
hundred
thousand
(as
of
the
early
21st
century)
Japanese Meaning
町:村より大きく、市より小さい規模の居住区域で、住宅地、商業施設、公共施設を有し、独自の地方自治体によって運営される集落。 / 集落:歴史的には囲いで区切られることが多く、数百人から十万人を超える人口を持つ地域社会。
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A
settlement;
an
area
with
residential
districts,
shops
and
amenities,
and
its
own
local
government;
especially
one
larger
than
a
village
and
smaller
than
a
city,
historically
enclosed
by
a
fence
or
walls,
with
total
populations
ranging
from
several
hundred
to
more
than
a
hundred
thousand
(as
of
the
early
21st
century)
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