ultraurber
Describes environments or lifestyles that represent the extreme peak of urbanization, characterized by intense population density and advanced infrastructure. It refers to areas where natural elements are almost entirely replaced by man-made structures and high-tech systems.
Beispiele
3 von 5The downtown core has become so ultraurber that residents rarely encounter open soil or untamed greenery.
The city center is now so extremely urbanized that people living there almost never see natural ground or wild plants.
Policy makers are studying the ultraurber expansion of the bay area to address rising housing costs.
Government officials are examining the intense city growth in the bay area to find solutions for expensive housing.
I love the ultraurber vibe of this neighborhood, especially with the neon lights and the 24-hour shops.
I really enjoy the intense city feeling of this area, particularly the bright lights and stores that stay open all night.
Synonyme
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Ultra' (meaning extreme) and 'Urber' (sounds like Urban/City) – it describes the 'Extreme City'.
Schnelles Quiz
The architect's vision for the ______ district included skyscrapers that housed entire self-contained ecosystems.
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Beispiele
The downtown core has become so ultraurber that residents rarely encounter open soil or untamed greenery.
everydayThe city center is now so extremely urbanized that people living there almost never see natural ground or wild plants.
Policy makers are studying the ultraurber expansion of the bay area to address rising housing costs.
formalGovernment officials are examining the intense city growth in the bay area to find solutions for expensive housing.
I love the ultraurber vibe of this neighborhood, especially with the neon lights and the 24-hour shops.
informalI really enjoy the intense city feeling of this area, particularly the bright lights and stores that stay open all night.
Sociological research suggests that ultraurber living can lead to a distinct psychological detachment from the natural world.
academicAcademic studies indicate that living in extreme urban environments might cause a mental separation from nature.
Our firm specializes in ultraurber real estate, targeting high-density zones in major financial hubs.
businessOur company focuses on properties in extremely urban areas, specifically targeting crowded parts of big business cities.
Synonyme
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
the ultraurber core
the most central and dense part of a city
ultraurber sprawl
the rapid expansion of high-density urban zones
born and bred ultraurber
someone who has lived their entire life in an extreme city setting
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Ultra-urban is the more common, standard spelling; ultraurber is a specific variant often found in technical or test-specific texts.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word when the standard 'urban' is insufficient to describe the intensity of a city environment. It is most appropriate when discussing futuristic city planning or extreme population density.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often misspell the suffix as '-urban' instead of '-urber' when this specific test-variant is required.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Ultra' (meaning extreme) and 'Urber' (sounds like Urban/City) – it describes the 'Extreme City'.
Wortherkunft
A modern construction combining the Latin 'ultra' (beyond) with a modified root of 'urbs' (city).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
The term is often associated with the rapid vertical growth of East Asian megacities like Tokyo or Hong Kong.
Schnelles Quiz
The architect's vision for the ______ district included skyscrapers that housed entire self-contained ecosystems.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: a
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