municipal
의미: Relating to a town or city and its local government; owned, provided, or managed by a local authority.
Municipal services in Britain include waste collection, street lighting, parks, libraries, and social housing. The term is used formally to describe anything under the jurisdiction of local government, as opposed to national or regional authorities. 'Municipal' often collocates with nouns like 'council', 'election', 'services', 'building', and 'authority'. The related noun 'municipality' describes the governing body or area itself.
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- The municipal council approved plans for a new leisure centre on the site of the old swimming baths. 市议会批准了在旧游泳馆原址建设新休闲中心的计划。El concejo municipal aprobó los planes para un nuevo centro de ocio en el emplazamiento de las antiguas piscinas.市議会は旧プールの跡地に新しいレジャーセンターを建設する計画を承認しました。시의회는 옛 수영장 부지에 새로운 레저 센터를 건설하는 계획을 승인했습니다.
- Municipal waste collection operates on a fortnightly schedule, with separate bins for recycling and general refuse. 市政垃圾收集每两周进行一次,设有单独的回收箱和普通垃圾箱。La recogida municipal de residuos se realiza con periodicidad quincenal, con contenedores separados para el reciclaje y la basura general.市の廃棄物収集は隔週で行われ、リサイクル用と一般ごみ用の別々のゴミ箱が使われます。시 폐기물 수거는 격주로 시행되며, 재활용용과 일반 쓰레기용 별도의 수거함이 사용됩니다.
- The Victorian municipal buildings in the town centre are fine examples of civic pride and architectural ambition. 镇中心的维多利亚时代市政建筑是市民自豪感和建筑雄心的杰出典范。Los edificios municipales victorianos del centro de la ciudad son magníficos ejemplos del orgullo cívico y la ambición arquitectónica.町の中心にあるヴィクトリア朝の市庁舎は、市民の誇りと建築的野心の見事な実例です。도심에 있는 빅토리아 시대의 시청 건물은 시민의 자부심과 건축적 야심을 보여주는 훌륭한 사례입니다.
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어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin municipalis (of or pertaining to a municipality), from municipium (a free town with self-government), combining munia (duties, offices) and capere (to take). Entered English in the 16th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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