megapoleis
المظهر
Etymology
[عدل]From قالب:Gr. mega- large + -poleis cities.
لفظ
[عدل]- أصد: /mɛˈgæ.pɒ.lɛɪz/
اسم
[عدل]megapoleis ج.
- صِيغَةُ جَمْعٍ مُفْرَدُهَا megapolis.
- 1995: Barry Smart, Michel Foucault, pp68–69
- Whether of time, value, the subject, etc., the axiom and the myth of a real or possible accumulation govern us everywhere, although we know that nothing is ever amassed and that stockpiles are self-consuming, like modern megapoleis, or like overloaded memories.
- 2004: French Institute of Pondicherry, Activity Report 2004, p26
- The theme “Integration of Indian territory” focuses on the dynamics of the Indian megapoleis and of secondary metropolises and medium-sized and small towns.
- 2006: Glenn R. Bugh, The Cambridge Companion to the Hellenistic World, p68
- The changes just outlined in two “megapoleis” are mirrored in large and small towns across the Greek world, from Massilia to Marakanda.
- 1995: Barry Smart, Michel Foucault, pp68–69