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town [taʊn] RZ.

town
miasto r.n.
to go to [or into] town

Cape Town RZ.

Cape Town
Kapsztad r.m.

county town, county seat AM RZ.

county town

ghost town RZ.

ghost town

home town RZ.

home town

sea town RZ.

sea town

shanty town RZ.

town centre RZ. Brit

the town centre

Town Clerk RZ. Am

Town Clerk

town council RZ. Brit ADM.

town council
rada r.ż. miejska

town councillor RZ. ADM.

town hall RZ.

town hall
ratusz r.m.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Throughout the year, the area hosts small festivals in town or in the surrounding area, including a summer festival and harvest festival.
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Remaining cross streets in the town have names, and the route leaves the town, curving its way out.
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His new friends remark that they wish someone would decapitate the statue, saying it would be funny to see the town so upset.
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A shanty town filled with miners has sprung up, all with the hope to get rich.
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Troops of both armies moved warily into the town while their leaders negotiated insincerely.
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The show is a family drama that follows a young career woman to her economically depressed small home town in the midwest.
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Nevertheless, there are plenty of places of worship in the town related to other religions.
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An article in the town newspaper from a citizen lamented the lack of fire-fighting facilities and deplored the pilfering of goods slaved from the fire.
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No environmental causes were found after repeat testing around the school and surrounding areas of town.
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The town has a temperate maritime climate which is influenced by the Gulf Stream.
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