Betekenis van:
city of light

city of light
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • Parijs
  • the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce

Synoniemen

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city of light
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • Paris
  • the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Now the Little House only saw the sun at noon, and didn't see the moon stars at night at all because light of the city were too bright.
  2. Indeed, the question whether the City acted as a normal private investor must be examined in the light of the elements available at the time the decision was taken [28].
  3. The Council, acting on a recommendation from the Commission drawn up in the light of the opinion of the European Parliament and of the selection panel's report, shall officially designate the city in question as a European Capital of Culture for the year for which it has been nominated.
  4. The financial plan indicated that over the next eight years, the City would lose BEF 121603000 (in addition to the accumulated past losses) before being able to recover part of the BEF 250 million capital injection decided in 2001. The Commission notes that the City could already have decided in 2002 to rent the fish auction buildings to a third party. This might have allowed the City already to recover from 2002 part of the considerable amount of money spent for the Ostend fish auction before its restructuring or at least to cover the financial burden of the repaying the bank loans instead of running the very high risk — especially in light of the earlier poor performance of the auction — of increasing the losses that would need to be recovered at a later stage.
  5. This might have allowed the City already to recover from 2002 part of the considerable amount of money spent for the Ostend fish auction before its restructuring or at least to cover the financial burden of the repaying the bank loans instead of running the very high risk — especially in light of the earlier poor performance of the auction — of increasing the losses that would need to be recovered at a later stage.