Similar words: megalomania, megalomaniac, acropolis, cosmopolis, metropolis, monopolistic, monopolistic competition, megalithic. Meaning: [‚megə'lɑpəlɪs /-'lɒp-] n. a very large urban complex (usually involving several cities and towns).
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(1) Shanghai is a thriving and robust megalopolis.
(2) Among the core cities in Tokyo Megalopolis , relatively distinct functional division and cooperation system has formed, which makes the global region exert the advantage of agglomeration.
(3) It's part of a megalopolis now and extends all the way to there.
(4) Chongqing, a megalopolis best known for its industrial might and raw capitalism—think the Chicago of China—is fondly recalling its socialist past.
(5) Clearly the ticket sales in Megalopolis are a result both of the band's increased popularity and of the advertising campaign run in Megalopolis by the Ad Lib advertising agency.
(6) Viewed from the perspective of the urbanization process, megalopolis plays a critical role in urban system in the whole region and urban economic development.
(7) Shanghai, the southeastern megalopolis with a population three times bigger than Greater London's, already has one of China's most notoriously under-used venues in its Formula One race-track.
(8) As growth pole of nation and region, megalopolis plays a very important role in the construction of national innovation system.
(9) Taking megalopolis and small, medium, large cities as an example, this paper analyzes the city distribution of lattice.
(10) As a megalopolis in middle China, Wuhan has been stressing to absorb foreign capital.
(11) Ahh, such a warm feeling of superiority in the cultural heart of the megalopolis.
(12) Though urban infrastructures were constructed largely, especially in big city and Megalopolis, road resource can' t satisfy traffic volume because number of motor vehicle increases rapidly.
(13) This finding suggests that the large, corporate firms of Megalopolis will need to offer graduates more benefits and incentives and reduce the number of hours they must work.
(14) Even the weight of the skyscrapers contributes to the progressive engulfing of Bangkok. The soils descend from 1.5 to 5.3 cm each year, and a big part of the megalopolis is already under sea level.
(15) Thus, in order to ensure that the band's success in Megalopolis is repeated across the country, the band should hire Ad Lib to duplicate the Megalopolis ad campaign on a nationwide scale.
(16) As we moved into central Japan the landscape became mountainous before finally, the train sped through the sprawling megalopolis of the east coast.
(17) The paper demonstrates that WEH Core construction is the realistic choice for the development of Wuhan Megalopolis through measuring the economic connection among cities in the megalopolis .
(18) Because of its integral and strategic position within the growing Megalopolis of the Eastern Seaboard[sentencedict.com], New Jersey has developed a huge manufacturing and refining base.
(19) But the band has been enjoying a surge in nationwide popularity among 14 to 25 year olds, and the 30, 000 tickets for a recent concert in Megalopolis sold out in 12 minutes.
(20) Tokyo, Japan's capital city, makes up an extremely small area, but it's the heart of Japanese politics, economy, distribution and fashion. A true megalopolis.
(21) How, then, can important parcels reach their destinations in a squalid megalopolis of the future?
(22) During autumn nights, thousands of birds pass directly above the megalopolis, a passage generally unnoticed by its human inhabitants.
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