metro

মেট্রো
definition
noun
A good example of this is the map of an underground railway system or metro .
a subway system in a city, especially Paris.
adjective
the Detroit metro area
metropolitan.
example
The service is currently available in 18 'metro' areas.
By then, 'metro' area payrolls should reach almost 579,000.
The agent said that the nearest metro link was within a minute's walk of the development and that it takes ten minutes to travel to the city centre by 'metro' .
Such was the case that by 1992, the University of Alabama at Birmingham was responsible for one of every seven jobs in Birmingham's 'metro' area.
The 'metro' of this city is crawling with thieves, as are the crowded tourist areas above ground.
But some things on the Paris 'metro' will never change.
The steep climb moved Tampa Bay from the 99th most expensive 'metro' area in the nation to 64th, the second biggest leap nationally.
In the city, getting around is relatively easy with the 'metro' and tram system.
Rankings of 63 'metro' areas reporting populations 250,000 to 500,000 in the 2000 Census
This has triggered more competition in 'metro' areas, the place where competitive service providers have aggressively challenged incumbents.
Commandos armed with submachineguns guarded shopping malls and the 'metro' as the city police vowed to track down those behind Saturday's attacks.
Only the Multnomah Co. and Lane Co. 'metro' areas voted Blue.
'metro' station
The households with the highest spending levels are those comprised of buyers aged 25 to 44 years living in 'metro' areas of the country.
The Boston and Washington, D.C., 'metro' areas have two counties and four counties, respectively, in the top 19.
And a number of politicians have called on the transport minister not to appoint the RPA to oversee the city's proposed 'metro' , on the back of its Luas performance.
It was close to the 'metro' and city centre, making all the must-sees easily accessible.
The recommendations were based on analyses of commercial strips along three corridors in the Washington, D.C., 'metro' area.
Now, though, builders are seeing growth opportunities outside of Sun Belt states, in 'metro' areas like Cleveland and Chicago.
I used to live in the Crystal Square apartments, right on top of the Crystal City 'metro' , no walking outdoors in bad weather required.
Century Foundation research has found that economic segregation in the nation's largest 100 'metro' areas is increasing.
A good example of this is the map of an underground railway system or 'metro' .
The reason why they favoured an underground 'metro' was the natural beauty of Bangalore with its many avenue trees that impressed the Japanese visitors.
The 'metro' , skyscrapers, suburbs, highway system and underground city were all fuelled by what today seems an almost unrecognizable urban vision.
As a far cheaper alternative to a u20ac2.4 billion airport 'metro' to the city centre, the Dart spur has already provoked considerable political debate.
Hong Kong is famous as a crowded city, but the 'metro' was built with large scale.
At the last minute, Keith decided not to get the train and instead got a later 'metro' .
Just as there are 'metro' areas that don't appear to have much wealth, there are non-metro areas that have loads of it, including seasonal escapes for the wealthy.
Those 11 'metro' areas have hosted at least one Super Bowl.
The extent to which black households in the u2018middle and aboveu2019 income categories cluster into 'metro' areas varies widely.
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