51Թ

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Toronto

[ tuh-ron-toh ]

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of Ontario, in SE Canada, on Lake Ontario.


Toronto

/ əˈɒԳəʊ /

noun

  1. a city in S central Canada, capital of Ontario, on Lake Ontario: the major industrial centre of Canada; two universities. Pop: 2 481 494 (2001)
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Toronto

  1. Capital of Ontario , Canada , and the largest city in the province, in southern Ontario on Lake Ontario ; the largest city in Canada; a commercial, financial, industrial, and cultural center of Canada.
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • մ·Dz·ٴ·Ծ· [tawr-, uh, n-, toh, -nee-, uh, n, tor-, t, uh, -ron-], adjective noun
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“When we do North American routing for international acts, that often includes border crossings at Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal,” the booking executive said.

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Toronto and Montreal — close neighbors — are riven by rivalries dating back to 18th century wars between England and France.

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As has been widely reported, historian Timothy Snyder and philosopher Jason Stanley have both decided to leave Yale University and move to Canada where they have accepted professorships at the University of Toronto.

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Bruce Winder, a retail analyst in Toronto, also says that for some shoppers, the convenience of live shopping might be too attractive.

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This year, stories have touched on the California wildfires, the upside-down plane crash in Toronto and President Trump visiting disaster zones.

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