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Meanings of
new area
in English
Russian
новый район китая
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Urban districts in China that are given special economic and development support by the government.
new area of the people's republic of china
new area in china
Russian
новый район китая
Usage of
new area
in English
1
On Tuesday, officials said bird flu had spread to a
new
area
.
2
Late-night shows will be held in a
new
area
called the Courtyard.
3
Another round of losses in a
new
area
would further dampen credit.
4
Ken, this is a whole
new
area
we could call attention to.
5
This action was taken, drifters being gradually moved to the
new
area
.
6
But we are not tapping into a
new
area
of the brain.
7
The
new
area
,
however, will not permit any development for the gaming industry.
8
It is understood the
new
area
will house new retail outlets.
9
This is just a
new
area
of media that hasn't been controlled yet.
10
That may potentially open yet another
new
area
of treatment for the drug.
11
The Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument is the name of the
new
area
.
12
This was a really cool and
new
area
for us to get into.
13
Why not explore a
new
area
or revisit a family favourite?
14
Or a law graduate who you are retraining in a brand
new
area
.
15
However, moving into a
new
area
can be a challenge.
16
The euro zone offers a whole
new
area
for investment - or does it?
Other examples for "new area"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
new
area
new
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
new area
Russian
новый район китая
New area
through the time
New area
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