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 Translation for 'to town' from English to Dutch
SYNO Ithiel Town | Town | town | ...
stad {de}town
2 Words: Others
in de stad {adv}in town
provinciaal {adj}small town
naar de stad {adv}to town
2 Words: Nouns
archi.urban.
barokstad {de}
baroque town
archi.urban.
barokke stad {de}
baroque town
geogr.
Kaapstad {het}
Cape Town
geogr.
kuststad {de}
coastal town
geogr.
Cockburn Town {het}
Cockburn Town
koloniale stad {de}colonial town
woestijnstad {de}desert town
ind.urban.
fabrieksstad {de}
factory town
lievelings­stad {de}favorite town [Am.]
lievelings­stad {de}favourite town [Br.]
urban.
tuinstad {de}
garden town
spookstad {de}ghost town
havenstad {de}harbor town [Am.]
havenstad {de}harbour town [Br.]
ind.urban.
industriestad {de}
industrial town
geogr.
oasestad {de}
oasis town
urban.weten.
onderzoeksstad {de}
research town
geogr.gesch.
Romeinse stad {de}
Roman town
geogr.
kuststad {de}
seaside town
genees.toerisme
kuurstad {de}
spa town
gemeenteraad {de}town council
stadhuis {het}town hall
raadhuis {het}town hall
gemeentehuis {het}town hall
raadhuizen {mv}town halls
rijtjeshuis {het}town house [Am.]
handel
handelsstad {de}
trading town
studentenstad {de}university town
universiteitsstad {de}university town
3 Words: Nouns
sociol.urban.
arbeidersstad {de}
blue-collar town
geogr.
grensstadje {het} [verkl.]
small border town
sociol.urban.
arbeidersstad {de}
working-class town
4 Words: Nouns
gasten {mv} van buitenafout-of-town guests
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Usage Examples English
  • Local affairs are handled in a manner similar to town meetings in colonial America.
  • Deeds Goes to Town" (1936), for which Capra won his second Best Director Oscar.
  • Several examples exist within jazz, such as "Bach goes to Town", composed by the Welsh composer Alec Templeton and recorded by Benny Goodman in 1938, and "Concorde" composed by John Lewis and recorded by the Modern Jazz Quartet in 1955.
  • Deeds Goes to Town" (1936) and "You Can't Take It with You" (1938).
  • At the first Town Meeting following the annual town election, he is to appoint, subject to Town Meeting's confirmation, a Deputy Moderator from the elected Members.

  • The reference to "town having a population of at least 7,500 as ascertained at the last preceding census" hands much of the power relating to defining what is in fact a town over to the Central Statistics Office and their criteria are published as part of each census.
  • She argued instead for an 'eyes on the street' approach to town planning through the resurrection of main public space precedents (e.g. ...
  • The sign welcoming motorists to town reads "Tallangatta, the town that moved in the 1950s".
  • Before theatres were built, actors travelled from town to town and performed in the streets or outside inns.
  • They later reunited for an eight-part miniseries, "Death Comes to Town", in January 2010.

  • There is one airport in the province: Lelystad Airport. A second airport, Noordoostpolder Airport near Emmeloord, was closed in the late 1990s due to town expansion.
  • When the attractive Andera comes to town from Chicago, the guys compete for her attention.
  • This had the effect of transferring the organization of the dramas to town guilds, after which several changes followed.
  • There used to be a car ferry going from Kirkelandet island to neighboring Averøy Municipality to the west, whose people have been commuting to town for many years for work as well as selling agricultural products.
  • The National Basketball Association (NBA) came to town in the form of the Vancouver Grizzlies in 1995.

  • "Los Angeles Times" columnist Bill Plaschke welcomed the team to town by writing "We.
  • In 1842 'plug riots' a general strike spread from town to town due to conditions in the town.
  • Numerals in the broad sense can also be analyzed as a noun ("three is a small number"), as a pronoun ("the two went to town"), or for a small number of words as an adverb ("I rode the slide twice").
  • 716 AH/1316 CE) provided a commentary on select verses from the Book of Habakkuk, saying the prophet's words "for his rays become light" (Habakkuk 3:4) alluded to the spread of Islam; that his words "his glory comes to town, his power appears in his courts" (Habakkuk 3:4) referred to Muhammad's stay in the town of Yathrib and the help he received there from the ansar; and that his words "death goes before him" (Habakkuk 3:5).
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