The nearest town is ten miles away. One place is a number of miles/kilometres/yards etc away from another place: ‘She was offered a job in Sheffield, about thirty miles away.’ ‘The secondary school is about five miles away.’ district We will be touring the famous fruit-growing districts.
We will be touring the famous fruit-growing regions. The original inhabitants of the district were probably Chinese.
The original inhabitants of the region/area were probably Chinese. district = (1) one of the official divisions of a city or country: ‘the London postal district’, ‘the South Cambridgeshire District’, ‘the Liverpool 8 district of Merseyside’, ‘Last winter several London health districts faced a cash crisis.’ (2) an area in a city (or sometimes in a country) that has a particular quality or feature: ‘a very wealthy district’, ‘one of the most deprived districts in the inner city’, ‘an old slum district where the gangs operate’. A region is usually a large area of a country and has no official boundaries: ‘The President has declared the region a disaster area.’ ‘Such expansion would most likely occur in the Amazon region.’ ‘The people who live in this region have a strong accent.’ When you are unsure about which word to choose, use area. An area can be large or small and has a very general meaning. divide For lunch and dinner we were divided in groups of ten.
For lunch and dinner we were divided into groups of ten. The university is divided in five different faculties.
The university is divided into five different faculties. divide sth into two or more parts (NOT in ): ‘Some of these big old houses have been divided into