asphalt jungle
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From W. R. Burnett's novel The Asphalt Jungle (1949).
Pronunciation
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Noun
[edit]asphalt jungle (plural asphalt jungles)
- (idiomatic) A city or urban area, where the landscape is covered by pavement and the environment is alienating and unsafe.
- 1962 July 27, “Manhattan's Lower Depths”, in Time[1] (film review of Strangers in the City), archived from the original on 2012-03-07:
- The sound track tingles with cool jazz, the dry atonal music of the asphalt jungle.
- 1976, A. Robert Lee, “Violence Real and Imagined: The World of Chester Himes' Novels”, in Negro American Literature Forum, volume 10, number 1, page 13:
- Harlem comes through as an urban hothouse mean with exotic hustle and violence, a tangible asphalt jungle with its own abrasive laws of motion.
Translations
[edit]type of urban area
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