city

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
kent

Bir grup kentin içinden geçit açtı. - A band led the parade through the city.

Ofisim kentin merkezinde. - My office is in the central area of the city.

şehir

O bu şehirdeki en büyük oteldir. - This is the biggest hotel in this city.

Tokyo çok büyük bir şehirdir. - Tokyo is a very big city.

büyük yerleşim yeri
megapol
cityreds şehirde büyümüş
{i} şehir halkı
city editor gazetede mahalli muhabirleri idare eden müdür
city father ehri yöneten kimse
{i} büyük kasaba
city block kesişen sokaklarla ayrılan arsa
city dump çöplük
ilçe

New York kentinin beş tane ilçesi vardır. - New York City has five boroughs.

metropol
belediye

Belediye binası nerede? - Where is the city hall?

Belediye binası hemen köşede. - The city hall is just around the corner.

(Bilgisayar) semt/ilçe
şehrin

Onlar onu şehrin en iyi doktoru olarak kabul ettiler. - They accepted him as the city's best doctor.

Kötü havadan dolayı şehrin görülmeye değer yerlerini görme fikrinden vazgeçtim. - I gave up the idea of seeing the sights of the city because of the bad weather.

şehirde
şehirden
ehir
şehri

Onlar onu şehrin en iyi doktoru olarak kabul ettiler. - They accepted him as the city's best doctor.

Alma Ata benim favori şehrim! - Almaty is my favorite city!

belde
city charter
(ABD)Şehir tüzüğü
city block
ada
city center
il merkezi
city dump
çöplük
city economy
şehir
city gate
(İnşaat) şehir kapısı
city map
(İnşaat) şehir haritası
city of london
londra
city plan
şehir planı
city police
(Kanun) zabıta
city population
şehir nüfusu
city stadium
şehir stadyumu
city terminal
şehir terminali
city theatre
şehir tiyatrosu
city toll
ayakbastı
city toll
(Kanun) duhuliye
city tours
(Turizm) şehir turları
city traffic
şehir trafiği
city ward
kentin semtlerinden biri
city/state
(Bilgisayar) şehir
city/town
(Bilgisayar) şehir
city council
şehir meclisi
city design
şehir tasarımı
city father
kent yöneticisi
city forestry
kent ormancılığı
city hall
belediye

İstasyona giderken belediye binasını geçtim. - I passed the city hall on my way to the station.

Belediye binası nerede? - Where is the city hall?

city hall
belediye binası

Hangi yolu belediye binasına gidiyor? - Which way goes to the city hall?

İstasyonun belediye binasına ne kadar uzaklıkta olduğunu biliyor musunuz? - Do you know how far it is from the station to city hall?

city like
şehir gibi
city manager
belediye başkanı

Tom belediye başkanıydı. - Tom was city manager.

city planning
şehir planlama
city state
şehir devleti
city state
site kent
City Information System
(Mühendislik) Kent Bilgi Sistemi
city block
şehir bloğu
city break
Kısa şehir tatili
city brigade
belediye ekipleri
city center
şehir merkezi
city centre
Şehir merkezi

Bir UNESCO Dünya Mirası Yeri olarak listelenen şehir merkezine bir ziyaret bir zorunluluktur. - A visit to the city centre, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must.

Hafta sonları gece yarısından sonra şehir merkezi güvenli değildir, çünkü bütün sarhoşlar sokaklarda dolaşırlar. - It's not safe in the city centre after midnight on weekends because of all the drunks roaming the streets.

city companies
şehir şirketleri
city dwellers
kentlilerin
city f
şehir f
city forestry
kent ormanciligi
city in california
california şehir
city in ibarki prefecture in japan
Japonya'da önemli ibarki vilayette şehir
city in minnesota (usa)
Minnesota şehir (usa)
city jail
Şehir hapishanesi
city ledger
Otel muhasebesinde krediye atılan harcamaların takip edildiği modül. City ledger müşterilerin harcamalarını hafiye gibi takip eden bir nevi kredi takip sistemidir
city ledger
(deyim) zampara
city ledger
(deyim) önüne gelenle yatıp kalkan tıp
city library
Şehir kütüphanesi
city line
şehir hattı
city nightscape
şehrin gece ışıl-ışıl görünümü
city of northern india bordering pakistan
Kuzey Hindistan Pakistan sınırındaki şehir
city officials
Kent yetkilileri
city parliament
şehir meclis
city region
şehir bölge
city scape
şehir scape
city slicker
şehir yağmurluk
city ward
şehir koğuş
city wide
Kentin geniş
city-dweller
Şehirli, şehirde yaşayan
city-dweller
Şehirde yaşayanlar, şehir sâkini, şehirli
city-dweller
şehir sakini
city-management
şehir yönetimi
City of God
cennet
city article
maliye ve ticaretle ilgili makale
city attorneys
belediye avukatları
city bandit
şehir eşkiyası
city block
kesişen sokaklarla ayrılan blok
city centre
İng. kent merkezi
city community
şehir topluluğu
city community
kent topluluğu
city company
londra'nın eski loncalarını temsil eden şirket
city council
belediye meclisi

Ben beş yıldır belediye meclisindeyim. - I've been on the city council for five years.

İl belediye meclisine adaylığımı koyacağım. - I'm running for city council.

city councilor/father
belediye meclisi üyesi
city design
(İnşaat) şehir tersimi
city design
(İnşaat) kentsel tasarçizim
city editor
yöresel makaleler sorumlusu
city editor
ticari ve mali makaleler sorumlusu
city employee
(İnşaat) kent çalışanları
city fathers
kent yöneticisi
city fathers
belediye başkanı
city hall
belediye binası/konağı
city hall
belediye dairesi
city official
belediye çalışanı
city official
devlet memuru
city planner
(İnşaat) şehir plancısı
city planner
şehir mimarı
city refuse
kent çöpü
city refuse
şehir çöpü
city scape
şehir peysajı
city state
(Politika, Siyaset) kent devleti
city suit
(Tekstil) büro giyisisi
city underpass
şehir trafiği altgeçidi
city water
şebeke suyu
city water
şehir suyu
circuit city
devre şehir
cities
şehirler

Londra, dünyanın en büyük şehirleri arasındadır. - London is among the world's largest cities.

Tom gürültülü şehirleri sevmiyor. - Tom dislikes noisy cities.

business city
(Bilgisayar) iş şehir
business city
(Bilgisayar) iş-şehir
capital city
payitaht
choose a city
(Bilgisayar) şehir seçin
city centre
kent merkezi
city hall
belediye konağı
city hall
(İnşaat) belediye sarayı
edge city
kıyı şehir
home city
(Bilgisayar) şehir
home city
(Bilgisayar) yaşadığı şehir
inner old city
eski şehir
large city
büyük kent
live in a city
şehirde yaşamak
other city
(Bilgisayar) diğer-şehir
recipient's city
(Bilgisayar) alıcının şehri
the City
Londra'nın iş merkezi
Manhattan
(isim) viski ve vermutlu kokteyl
Manhattan
{i} viski ve vermutlu kokteyl
the City
londra'nın iş ve bankacılık merkezi
Турецкий язык - Турецкий язык

Определение city в Турецкий язык Турецкий язык словарь

citi
çamaşarı, iki parçasını elde birbirine sürterk yıkama işi
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
popular, shortened form for the City of London, the historic core of London where the Roman settlement of Londinium was established
a metonym for the United Kingdom's financial industries, which are principally based in the City of London
A popular name (not always capitalized) for any of several other cities in metropolitan areas (such as San Francisco)
San Francisco
A large settlement, bigger than a town. In Europe a city was historically a place that had succeeded in obtaining the right to build a city wall, a belfort, etc., from the nobility
Manhattan
{a} pertaining to a city
{n} a walled or a large town, an incorporated town, the inhabitants of a such a town
The City is the part of London where many important financial institutions have their main offices. People often refer to these financial institutions as the City. a foreign bank in the City The City fears that profits could fall. A city is a large town. the city of Bologna. a busy city centre. an area in central London where there are many large banks and financial organizations, including The Bank of England and The Stock Exchange. The City has an area of about one square mile (about 2.5 square kilometres), and it is sometimes called "the Square Mile", especially in newspapers. Its name is sometimes used to mean the people who work there and make important financial decisions. There is a similar area in New York City called Wall Street. Relatively permanent and highly organized centre of population, of greater size or importance than a town or village. The first cities appeared in Neolithic times when the development of agricultural techniques assured surplus crop yields large enough to sustain a permanent population. Ancient Greece saw the creation of the city-state, a form also important in the emergence of the Roman empire as well as the medieval Italian trading centers of Venice, Genoa, and Florence. After the Middle Ages, cities came increasingly under the political control of centralized government and served the interests of the nation-state. The Industrial Revolution further transformed city life, as factory cities blossomed rapidly in England, northwestern Europe, and the northeastern U.S. By the mid-20th century, 30-60% of a country's population might be living in its major urban centers. With the rise of the automobile came the growth of suburbs and urban sprawl, as factories, offices, and residences erected in earlier periods became aged and obsolete. Today many cities suffer from lack of adequate housing, sanitation, recreational space, and transportation facilities, and face problems of inner-city decay or burgeoning shantytowns. Local governments have sought to alleviate these problems through urban planning. Kuwait City Quebec City Atlantic City Belize City Carson City Cebu City city government city state Forbidden City garden city Guatemala City Ho Chi Minh City Jefferson City Jersey City Kansas City Mexico City New York City New York City Ballet Oklahoma City Panama City Quezon City Salt Lake City Baron Snow of the City of Leicester Vatican City State of the Vatican City Noel Baker of the City of Derby Philip John Noel Baker Baron Cíbola Seven Cities of
a metonym for the United Kingdoms financial industries, which are principally based in the City of London
urban
A corporate town; in the United States, a town or collective body of inhabitants, incorporated and governed by a mayor and aldermen or a city council consisting of a board of aldermen and a common council; in Great Britain, a town corporate, which is or has been the seat of a bishop, or the capital of his see
A large town, town with a corporation
City in which the main campus of the medical school is located; this may differ from the city in which the parent university
a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts; "Ancient Troy was a great city"
The words "the city" or "this city" shall be construed as if followed by the words "of Fairfield "
The city and zip code of the property, if available
design Seattle Department of Design, Construction and Land Use 700 5th Ave, Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98104-5070 Contact citydesign
from the Latin civitas meaning citizen, a town or borough which is, or has been, an episcopal see This definition is not strictly adhered to and there are many exceptions Some cities are so called because of their industrial/municipal importance
The collective body of citizens, or inhabitants of a city
has the meaning given it in section 102(a)(5) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U S C 5302)
the city of the address
important, or high-order, urban settlement In the past, a town in Britain needed either a cathedral or a royal charter before it could be called a city, but in modern-day usage a city is a settlement with a population of more than 150,000 Royal charters are still awarded
City where facility is located, as maintained by each data system The city may differ across EPA databases due to differences in reported information, use of parent or subsidiary location as mailing address, etc
A large town
An urban settlement that is central to various functions such as administrative, commercial and social roles It was originally the place of a bishopric/cathedral in medieval Europe
A differentiated community with a sufficient population and resource base to allow residents to specialize in arts, crafts, services, and professional occupations
(A), strictly speaking is a large town with a corporation and cathedral; but any large town is so called in ordinary speech In the Bible it means a town having walls and gates
In government lists, local officials selectable by name, title, and demographic information about the city
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A large city is represented on the map by a large white circle Most large cities are named
A large settlement, bigger than a town. In Europe a city is a place that had succeeded in obtaining the right to build a city wall, a belfort, etc., from the nobility
an incorporated administrative district established by state charter; "the city raised the tax rate
an incorporated administrative district established by state charter; "the city raised the tax rate"
A city, town, township, or village
{i} large urban area, large town; inhabitants of a city in a collective manner; (in Canada) small town or urban area that has been incorporated and to which the provincial government gave the title of city
City of Rockville
people living in a large densely populated municipality; "the city voted for Republicans in 1994"
Following certain words indicating a profoundness or a lot of the previous word "John Coltrane and Miles Davis were at the concert, man it was Jazz City!"
Name of the city where your company is located
The city of patient's residence Clinical (Patient)
The city in which the car was operating under the owner and car number listed
public; belonging to a city; of a city
people living in a large densely populated municipality; "the city voted for Republicans in 1994" a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts; "Ancient Troy was a great city" an incorporated administrative district established by state charter; "the city raised the tax rate
is the acronym for the driving cycle "in the city"
{s} of or pertaining to a city
The city headquarters of the federal district
Name of the city where the organization or program is located
City That Never Sleeps
(With the) New York City
City of London
area in London, England containing the financial district, usually abbreviated to the City
City of London
the site of the original Roman Londinium
city administrator
A person hired by a city to oversee the day-to-day management of city business
city administrators
plural form of city administrator
city banker
A banker, stockbroker or other financial worker in the City
city banker
A wanker
city bankers
plural form of city banker
city block
The smallest part of a town enclosed by streets

The store is huge, occupying an entire city block.

city block
The distance from one street to the next

A city block in Lawrence is generally 1/12 of a mile East-West or 1/8 of a mile North-South.

city block
A distance comparable to the distance between streets in a city, in the approximate range of 0.2 - 0.4 km

Go along that road for about a city block and you should see an old barn.

city blocks
plural form of city block
city boy
A male inhabitant of a city, or one who prefers city life
city boy
A man who works in the financial sector (often capitalised)
city boys
plural form of city boy
city council
A governing body of people elected to oversee management of a city and represent the interests of residents
city councils
plural form of city council
city father
A senior municipal official, especially elected officials such as a mayor, a controller, or a municipal legislator
city fathers
plural form of city father
city girl
A female inhabitant of a city, or one who prefers city life
city girls
plural form of city girl
city hall
The city government; government in general

You can't fight city hall.

city hall
The building that houses a city's government

The vice-mayor has an office on the third floor of city hall.

city halls
plural form of city hall
city slicker
One accustomed to a city or urban lifestyle or unsuited to life in the country

They were a couple of city slickers and if they had seen a cow before, they certainly didn't act like it.

city slickers
plural form of city slicker
city state
A sovereign city, as in Ancient Greece, often part of a federation of such cities
city states
plural form of city state
city symphony
A genre of documentary film making from the 1920s and 1930s featuring scenes of city life

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city-council
Attributive form of city council, noun
city break
(tourism) a short holiday spent in a city, often involving visits to museums, galleries, and restaurants
city ledger
In hotel accounting, the city ledger is the collection of accounts belonging to non-registered guests. This is distinct from the transient ledger (or front-office ledger, or guest ledger), which is the collection of accounts receivable for guests who are currently registered
City Building games
genre of video games in which players design and build simulated cities that make a profit for the "city builder" and keep the "city dwellers" happy
City Technology College
a type of school in Britain that receives some money from business companies and teaches young people useful technical skills
City University of New York
CUNY, system of public universities located throughout New York City (USA)
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
a British orchestra (=a large group of musicians) based in Birmingham
City of Bridges
{i} nickname of Bruges, city in northwestern Belgium that is famous for its many canals
City of David
original city of Jerusalem which existed in the time of King David (located outside the walls of the present day Old City), antiquity site near the Western Wall in Jerusalem
City of David
a name for Jerusalem, used in the Bible
City of God
Paradise, Heaven
City of Seven Hills
Rome, capital city of Italy
City of the Dead
neighborhood in Cairo (Egypt) that is built in a cemetery
City of the Vatican
state inside the city of Rome where the Pope and the heads of the Catholic church reside
city block
rectangle space surrounded by streets (usually of a larger size than a suburban block)
city block
a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and usually containing several buildings; "he lives in the next block"
city center
the central part of a city
city centre
The city centre is the busiest part of a city, where most of the shops and businesses are. There is high demand for city centre offices. the main shopping or business area in a city downtown
city company
{i} corporation which is a descendant of a very old trade guild of London (England)
city council
The governing body of a city. the group of elected officials who are responsible for governing a city
city council
committee which is part of a city government
city council
The governing body for the City of Sunfish Lake
city council
a municipal body that can pass ordnances and appropriate funds etc
city council
The elected legislative branch of city government Legislative branch means that group of people who are elected to establish the laws that govern the city
city council
A form of local government in which an elected body of representatives makes policy decisions A city manager is appointed by the council to administer city departments
city council
The legislative body of a municipal government The powers and duties of city councils vary but generally include the passing of local laws, or ordinances, and control over municipal expenditures
city desk
The newspaper department that handles local news
city desk
{i} newspaper department that handles and deals with local news
city desk
the editorial department of a newspaper that edits the local news
city district
a district of a town or city
city dweller
one who lives in a city, city resident, urban dweller
city editor
the newspaper editor in charge of editing local news
city father
an important municipal official
city father
A municipal official, such as a council member
city father
{i} one of the founders of a city; member of the governing body of a city
city fathers
You can refer to the members of a city council or city's government as the city fathers. The city fathers have just given final approval to a new stadium. the group of people who govern a city
city fathers
{i} founders of a city
city government
Set of governmental institutions that serve an urban area or urban municipality. All cities derive their existence from a larger political entity, either a state or national government. City government generally includes an executive (a mayor or manager) and a legislature (a council or commission), both of which may be subject to popular election. Their most important functions are the provision of services, including public safety, health care, education, recreation, housing, utilities, transportation, and cultural facilities. Revenues come from local taxes and fees as well as grants and subsidies from its state or national government
city guardians
Neturei Karta, Jewish ultra-orthodox sect which opposes Zionism
city hall
building in which city government offices are located
city hall
The city hall is the building which a city council uses as its main offices. They massed in front of the city hall. at Sheffield City Hall
city hall
a building that houses administrative offices of a municipal government
city limit
the limits of the area occupied by a city or town
city line
the boundary of a city
city man
a financier who works in one of the banks in the City of London
city manager
An administrator appointed by a city council to manage the affairs of the municipality
city meeting hall
local civic center
city of god
Celestial City: phrases used to refer to Heaven; "the Celestial City was Christian's goal in Bunyan's `Pilgrim's Progress'"
city of light
Paris: the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce
city of london
the part of London situated within the ancient boundaries; the commercial and financial center of London
city of refuge
city which provides shelter and protection
city official
municipal worker; civil servant
city people
people who live in cities, city residents, urban dwellers
city planning
designing the physical layout of cities, planning the infrastructure of an urban area
city planning
the study of the way cities work, so that roads, houses, services etc can be provided effectively British Equivalent: town planning
city planning
determining and drawing up plans for the future physical arrangement and condition of a community
city room
The department in a journalistic editorial office that handles local news
city slicker
a city dweller with sophisticated manners and clothing
city slicker
If you refer to someone as a city slicker, you mean that they live and work in a city and are used to city life. the city slickers in the capital. A person with the sophisticated manner and dress traditionally associated by rural people with city dwellers. someone who lives and works in a city and has no experience of anything outside it - often used to show disapproval (slicker from slick (19-20 centuries), from SLICK)
city slicker
{i} (Informal) person from a large city who is overly sophisticated, stylish and sophisticated city person, sophisticated city dweller
city state
a state consisting of a sovereign city
city tax
local municipal tax
city university
an urban university in a large city
city-bred
citified: being or having the customs or manners or dress of a city person
city-state
An autonomous political unit comprising a city and the surrounding countryside
city-state
sovereign state consisting of an autonomous city and the surrounding area
city-state
an independent state that consists of a city and the surrounding country area, especially in the past. Political system consisting of an independent city with sovereignty over a fixed surrounding area for which it served as leader of religious, political, economic, and cultural life. The term was coined in the 19th century to describe ancient Greek and Phoenician settlements that differed from tribal or national systems in size, exclusivity, patriotism, and ability to resist incorporation by other communities. They may have developed when earlier tribal systems broke down and splintered groups established themselves as independent nuclei 1000-800 BC; by the 5th century BC they numbered in the hundreds, with Athens, Sparta, and Thebes among the most important. Incapable of forming any lasting union or federation, they eventually fell victim to the Macedonians, the Carthaginians, and the Roman empire. In the 11th century the city-state revived in Italy; the success of medieval Italy's city-states, including Pisa, Florence, Venice, and Genoa, was due to growing prosperity from trade with the East, and several survived into the 19th century. Germany's medieval city-states included Hamburg, Bremen, and Lübeck. The only city-state extant today is Vatican City
city-state
An independent political entity consisting of a single city with (and sometimes without) an immediate hinterland (e g , Singapore) (de Blij & Muller, 1996)
city-state
independent state consisting of a city and the territories that surround it
city-state
A territorially small, independent urban conurbation that constituted an autonomous political entity, such as ancient Athens and Sparta, the Hanseatic League cities, and the republican cities of northern Italy during the Renaissance
Circuit City
American company headquartered in Virginia, owner and operator of retail electronics stores throughout the United States
Belize City
The largest city and former capital of Belize
Carson City
The capital of the US state of Nevada
Djibouti City
A name sometimes used of the city of Djibouti, the capital of the Republic of Djibouti
Forbidden City
the palace of the Qing Dynasty, which is preserved as a museum in Beijing, China
Gateway City
The city of Saint Louis, in Missouri
Ho Chi Minh City
The largest city of Vietnam, formerly known as Saigon
Jefferson City
The capital city of the state of Missouri, USA
Kansas City
A large city straddling the border between Kansas and Missouri, USA
Mother City
Cape Town
Motor City
nickname for Detroit, Michigan
New York City
New York, New York, the largest city in the United States of America. It consists of five boroughs: Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. Situated at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York State
New York City
Manhattan
Oklahoma City
The capital and largest city of the US state of Oklahoma
Peachtree City
a city in Georgia, United States
Queen City
A nickname for various cities and towns, including:
Quezon City
A city in Metro Manila, Philippines
Salt Lake City
The capital city of Utah, USA
Sin City
Sin City and Sin Cité a nickname for prohibition-era Montreal, Quebec, Canada McGill Tribune, New York Post, Rough Guide
Sin City
a common nickname for Las Vegas, Nevada, USA "Sin City" The Independant, LA Times , BBC News, ABC News
Vatican City
A country in Europe, located in Rome, Italy. Official name: State of the Vatican City; The Holy See
Windy City
Nickname for the city of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A
capital city
A city that is a seat of government
cardboard city
An area of a town where the homeless gather at night to shelter under makeshift constructions of discarded boxes and packing material
cathedral city
a title awarded to a town in the United Kingdom which, before letters patent, held city status by virtue of having a cathedral within its bounds
cathedral city
a city in a former British colony which resembles an English cathedral city in that it has a relatively small population, an Anglican cathedral, and also holds the title of city
cosmological city
Any city whose design is intended to reflect that of the cosmos
fat city
an extremely comfortable situation or condition of life
first city
A country's most important city. It is usually the capital
independent city
a city that does not form part of another general-purpose local government entity
inner city
The interior, central part of a city, as opposed to the suburbs
inner-city
Of, pertaining to, or situated in the central part of a city, especially an older, populous area of low-income or immigrant families
port city
A city built around a port, for its defence, to provide infrastructural support, or as parasitic urban sprawl
sister city
A foreign city with which a city has a declared relationship of cordiality

Placetown and Machinville are sister cities in England and France.

you can't fight city hall
Nothing can be done to change the situation, because it is a governmental decision

I see they're going to build the airport after all. I suppose you can't fight city hall.

In Dublin's Fair City
"Molly Malone" (also known as "Cockles and Mussels" or "In Dublin's Fair City") is a popular song, set in Dublin, Ireland, which has become the unofficial anthem of Dublin City
cities
Cities of Refuge Moses, at the command of God, set apart three cities on the east of Jordan, and Joshua added three others on the west, whither any person might flee for refuge who had killed a human creature inadvertently The three on the east of Jordan were Bezer, Ramoth, and Golan; the three on the west were Hebron, Shechem, and Kedesh (Deut iv 43; Josh xx 1-8 ) The Cities of the Plain Sodom and Gomorrah “Abram dwelled in the land of Canaan, and Lot dwelled in the cities of the plain, and pitched his tent toward Sodom ”- Gen xiii 12 The Seven Cities Egypt, Jerusalem, Babylon, Athens, Rome, Constantinople, and either London for commerce, or Paris for beauty (See Pentapolis )
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business district in London
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used to allude to the securities industry of Great Britain
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