red-light district

美 [ˌred ˈlaɪt dɪstrɪkt]英 [ˌred ˈlaɪt dɪstrɪkt]
  • n.红灯区
red-light districtred-light district

noun

红灯区
a part of a town where there are many prostitutes

noun

1
a district with many brothels

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  1. They created a white cube with no windows in a building from the ' 70s in a red-light district .

    艺术馆像一个白色的大立方体,没有窗户,设在某红灯区一幢70年代的大楼里面。

  2. Once a crime-riddled red-light district , Keong Saik Road has reinvented itself to become the poster-child for hip ' New Singapore ' .

    作为曾经犯罪高发的红灯区,恭锡路为实现时尚“新新加坡”的目标,改头换面,如今已成各地效仿的典范。

  3. City planners have shifted from a socialistvision of liberalism to a yuppified one , rooting out squatters and shrinkingthe red-light district while courting multinational corporations withfavourable tax conditions .

    城市规划师的视角已经从社会主义者的自由主义过渡到雅皮化,在根除棚户区和缩小红灯区的同时,用优惠的税收条件吸引跨国公司的到来。