1. area
mountainous/desert areas
You can get all kinds of things to eat if you go to the free samples area in a department store.
With no supply of water from trees, rainfalls diminish in time and the area keeps drying up.
Japan consists of four major islands and over 3,000 small islands, and is about equal to California in area.
In the past accidents have occurred where shells fell outside of the firing range area used for exercises by the JGSDF.
This shopping district is the only high street in the local area; it stocks the whole line-up from products for daily life to school study equipment.
With the creation of a city area that's more like a town, with plenty of greenery and community buildings, living in the city will soon mean simpler, stress-free lifestyles for the 20,000 that are expected to live, work and play in Edinburgh's Waterfront.
After one or two large factories have been built in or near a town, people come to find work, and soon an industrial area begins to develop.
Yesterday, I found a tiny piece of land for sale in a quiet residential area and I immediately decided to buy it.
As we entered the shopping district Haruna's gaze darted about, just like she was a rustic from the hills, as she looked over the area.
Please let me know immediately if you would like to set up an area of the conference room for your products.
area (n)
This year, Edinburgh began work on its fifteen-year regeneration project to transform its waterfront and provide a new kind of living area for its growing population.
When Columbus discovered America, bison (American buffalo) inhabited a wide-ranging area.
My home phone number is, area code two-oh-one, one-two-three, four-five-six-seven.
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