0 a part of a town that is next to an area of water such as a river or the sea :
She owns a popular tourist restaurant on the town's waterfront.
1 a part of a town next to an area of water such as a lake, a river, or the ocean
Reference to a 'liberation fund' highlights the (relatively) privileged position of the coffee workers on the city's waterfront.
Part three focuses on the fraught industrial relations of the waterfront and the struggles to create a trade union among this casual, but skilled, workforce.
The city has a busy waterfront, office towers, streets lined with shops and entertainment and a public transportation system that ties the city together.
We have pondered the problem only to come up with the suggestion of retaining the present, pleasant waterfront as is.
The project team has been concerned with situating a city on the waterfront, and we feel that what has been lost can be retrieved.
On the waterfront, a 25 m wide quay promenade, a road and a sidewalk and arches containing various shops would be built.
We have looked at examples from landfill, industrial, inner-city infrastructural, and waterfront projects.
By the mid-thirteenth century bath-houses providing hot baths in return for payment had appeared in the waterfront district and were commonly associated with vice.
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(城鎮的)濱水區,水邊地…
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(城镇的)滨水区,水边地…
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paseo marítimo, muelle, ribera…
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beira-mar, orla…
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sahil, su kenarı, kıyı…
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front [masculine] de mer, bord [masculine] de l’eau, front de mer…
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nábřeží…
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søpromenade, havnefront…
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