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upmarket shops

výběrové/značkové obchody

Ginza, literally "Silver Mint", is considered the established fashion area of Tokyo and contains many upmarket shops, department stores and restaurants. (Google)

Despite its obvious allure and the presence of chichi boutiques and upmarket shops, the town remains relatively unspoiled by tourist crowds and is a wonderful place to visit. (Google)

Grafton Street is full of high street and upmarket shops, department stores and nearby shopping centres. (Google)





urban area

území města

1. An urban area is an area with an increased density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. (Google)

2. The small urban area planning process is your chance to provide input! (Google)

3. Independent of cost, these point-to-point services would be hard to scale to the size required of an urban area. (Google)


urban centres

městská centra

1. In Australia, urban areas are referred to as "urban centres" and are defined as population clusters of 1000 or more people, with a density of 200 or more (...). (Google)

2. Immigrants are changing the face of Canada's largest urban centres, according to a new report of immigrants in metropolitan areas.(Google)

3. Analysis reveals significant differences between Switzerland's urban centres as regards utilization density and sociocultural mix. (Google)


urban crime

městská kriminalita

1. Urban crime rates in the United States fell markedly during the 1990s and remain at historically low levels. (Google)

2. The popular image of urban crime is both sensational and misleading. (Google)

3. Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne Abraham addressed a full house yesterday in a roundtable discussion about the problems of urban crime. (Google)


urban dweller

obyvatel města

Historically, government policy has favoured urban dwellers, both in terms of subsidies on food and other commodities, and the availability of social services. (BNC)

Too many urban dwellers regard 'a day in the country' as an escape from the regimentation that planned leisure sometimes implies. (BNC)

By 1881 two out of every three people were urban dwellers and by 1911 the transformation was complete with only one out of every five people still living in farmsteads, hamlets or villages. (BNC)


urban living

život ve městě

As a rule , those who can afford it seem increasingly to temper the urban living of the weekday with a touch of rural life at the weekend. (BNC)

When it came to shopping , which is after all one of the main features of urban living, the average Parisian was a provincial who liked to choose his butcher and baker and who wanted them to be near at hand. (BNC)

The pressures of urban living had not yet become such that men wished to flee, as they do now, to the mountains. (BNC)



urban renewal

rekonstrukce měst

1. How are the actual boundaries of urban renewal areas drawn?

2. The largest urban renewal project in Australia, Green Square is breathing new life into Sydney 's oldest industrial area. (Google)

3. To complete the urban renewal of Maryland's water front district architects brought in the services of a Maryland commercial mechanical contractor. (Google)


urban wasteland

vylidněná část města

Trust undertook a survey in 1976 and estimated that there were then 104 670 hectares of urban wasteland in Great Britain. (BNC)

City life could be improved by turning urban wastelands into parks, and providing better underground and light railway systems to ease road traffic congestion. (BNC)

Within the boundaries of the urban wasteland, a vast range of rock types and geological phenomena may be found. (Google)