What's the difference between metropole and metropolis?

Metropole


Definition:

  • (n.) A metropolis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A few minutes after the police arrived, so did Iain, on the balcony of the Metropole hotel: he'd been climbing the building from the outside.
  • (2) It is around midnight on Sunday that Yvette Cooper dances into the Metropole hotel, Brighton, waving a fish supper in a polystyrene box above her head like a football scarf.
  • (3) Combine a shuffle through the market with a nose around the smattering of independent shops, and end up at Metropol Parasol – the surreally beautiful wooden installation known as las setas (the mushrooms), designed by Jürgen Mayer in the Plaza de la Encarnacíon.
  • (4) Ed wasn’t comfortable in his own skin.” On the beach, close to the Metropole, three young women are relaxing in their Girlguiding uniforms and Labour conference lanyards.
  • (5) The violence was not confined to Cologne, but took place in some form in some other German cities and other European metropoles from Helsinki to Zurich.
  • (6) Afterwards, I head for the Metropole, where politicos and media and lobbyists drink till the early hours.
  • (7) Paris is the last great metropole of its kind to reconquer its city centre; to recognise that it’s an outdated idea that to get across town you have to cross the centre.
  • (8) We may one day discover what the English Channel looks like from the top of a stick outside the Hilton Metropole hotel.

Metropolis


Definition:

  • (n.) The mother city; the chief city of a kingdom, state, or country.
  • (n.) The seat, or see, of the metropolitan, or highest church dignitary.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) His ideas had their biggest trial in 2012 during a three-week series of games, involving over 1,000 players, that fed recommendations about transport and zoning into Detroit’s Future City study , which maps out the next 50 years for the embattled metropolis.
  • (2) It has been known that tsutsugamushi disease, so-called "Shichito-fever", is widely spread among the Izu Islands, Tokyo Metropolis.
  • (3) Supporters say Luzhkov transformed Moscow from a crumbling communist shell into a vibrant metropolis.
  • (4) A block further sits the Museum of Chocolate, joining the avant-garde of luxury chocolatiers that seem the hallmark of every bustling metropolis these days.
  • (5) For both men and women, single people had a lower survival rate than married, and patients living in a metropolis had a higher survival rate than those living in other areas.
  • (6) A preliminary survey was conducted for the prevalence of HIV infections in pulmonary tuberculosis and melioidosis patients in Ubon Ratchathani province, in Thailand, the second largest province in population which supplies labors to Bangkok metropolis.
  • (7) Under the glamorous billboards and ubiquitous skyscrapers of this fast-paced metropolis, the city is home to nine – soon to be 10 – universities, attended by hundreds of thousands of pupils.
  • (8) Very little effective effort went into the planned growth of the metropolis.
  • (9) Now Amsterdam, Utrecht and Groningen – not to mention cities such as Copenhagen, Münster and Seville – have become pioneers for a pro-cycling urban culture with extensive networks of cycle paths, as well as other clever ideas to make cycling around the metropolis easier.
  • (10) In another time, a pushy, brainy young Norman made his way to Europe's art metropolis: Poussin would make Rome his base until his death 41 years later in 1665.
  • (11) Forty-nine decapitated and mutilated bodies were found on Sunday dumped on a highway connecting the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey to the US border, in the latest suspected outburst in an escalating war among drug gangs.
  • (12) Saadiyat Island ("Happiness Island" in Arabic), a once uninhabited stretch of coastal desert close to Abu Dhabi's city centre, is steadily being converted by tens of thousands of migrant workers into a $27bn (£16.5bn) cultural metropolis.
  • (13) • Savage is every Friday and Saturday at Metropolis Studios, London, from 4 March (tickets £5), savagedisco.com The Mighty Hoop-la Facebook Twitter Pinterest Skewering the type of weekender you’d usually associate with Butlins (Redcoats, awkward cabaret, warring families), The Mighty Hoop-la has gathered many of the best alternative club nights – including those on this list, except Torture Garden, Hip Hop Karaoke and Savage – and performance troupes for a festival dedicated to high camp, high energy and high-concept fun.
  • (14) 5) The model is studied by the Monte Carlo method of Metropolis et al., which simulates a kinetic process approximately.
  • (15) There are so many possibilities to conceive a different kind of metropolis, for cities that are yet to be built.
  • (16) Long after the monastery had been dissolved and Clerkenwell swallowed by the growing metropolis, the east tower was home to Hogarth’s coffeehouse, opened by Richard, father of the famous artist, in 1703.
  • (17) This would have a profound ripple effect across the country, for health care access, universal coverage and even immigration reform.” The 'medical home' idea Getting to that point means creating a program that can handle the health problems of a sprawling metropolis.
  • (18) London's size is stifling; it's too sprawling a metropolis to regularly agree to go funk-ass crazy over a particular band en masse.
  • (19) He believes the multibillion-dollar project could transform daily life for millions of people in this uniquely challenging metropolis, and potentially expand west from Nigeria to Ghana.
  • (20) - diddoit This is all the result of centralisation of spending and planning in the metropolis and “market forces” being allowed to control everything ...

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