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cor·ri·dor
ka r dr [or] ko r dr [or] ko r dor
复数:corridors
noun
a passageway (as in a hotel or office building) into which compartments or rooms open
a place or position in which especially political power is wielded through discussion and deal-making
was excluded from the corridors of power after losing the election
a usually narrow passageway or route: such as
a narrow strip of land through foreign-held territory
a restricted lane for air traffic
a land path used by migrating animals
a densely populated strip of land including two or more major cities
… the Northeast corridor stretching from Washington into New England …—S. D. Browne
an area or stretch of land identified by a specific common characteristic or purpose the city's industrial corridor
a corridor of liberalism
long corridor长廊(颐和园旅游景点之一)
1590年代,“要塞周围的连续道路”,源自16世纪的法语 corridor,来自意大利语的 corridore “建筑物或两栋建筑之间的长廊”,在词源上是“奔跑者”的意思,来自 correre “奔跑”,源自拉丁语的 currere “奔跑”(源自 PIE 根词 *kers- “奔跑”)。
英语中最初的军事意义已经过时。其“建筑物院子周围的外廊”含义可追溯至1640年代; “长廊,房间从两旁开出”意义则始于1814年。其“一个国家领土中穿过另一个国家领土以获得入海权的一条地带”意义于1919年的时候出现。
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廊道景观生态学
走廊
廊道
廊道
景观中为不同类型生境围绕的线形或带状的景观单元。
保额与现金值的法定差额
走廊
earlier "covered passageway, path surrounding fortifications," borrowed from French, borrowed from regional Italian (by-form of Tuscan corridoio), from correre "to run" (going back to Latin currere) + -idore, going back to Latin -i-tōrium (from -i- -i- + -tōrium, suffix of place, from neuter of -tōrius, adjective derivative of -tōr-, -tor, agent suffix) — more at current >entry 1
The first known use of corridor was in 1719
corridornoun
a passageway (as in a school) into which compartments or rooms open
a narrow strip of land especially through territory held by an enemy
corridornoun
a passageway (as in a school) into which compartments or rooms open
a narrow strip of land especially through territory held by an enemy
1 He drove us slowly down the road, past our house and the Coalwood School and through the corridor of houses that led to the center of town.
2 In the corridor he squeezed past two Helpers already mopping up Sticky’s muddy footprints in weird silence.
3 From far away down the corridor came the beating of drums.
4 They did see another Aunt, but she was at the far end of the corridor and not looking their way.
5 “She and her friend Violet drank their way through all the wine in that picture of drunk monks down by the Charms corridor. Anyway...”
6 She pulled Leo down a side corridor, leaped over a trip wire, then stumbled to a halt in front of a pit twenty feet across.
7 Her mother's voice in the corridor roused her from an angry trance.
她气得失魂落魄,是她妈妈在走廊里的声音唤醒了她.
8 She wasn’t sure, but she knew that if they left this corridor behind, it was all over.
9 “By all means, then, take her, maybe find a private corridor on your way there—she looks frigid.”
10 By then Bibi was sleeping downstairs again, though they kept her camp cot in the corridor, and would not let her touch the child directly.
11 He glanced at the corridor, surprised that Master was up so early.
12 I glide through three different doors, then down one stairwell, along one corridor, through one last door, and then I'm outside.
13 Far ahead through the thick velvety blackness of the corridors that reached past the illuminated circles of their flashlights, robot light twinkled.
14 They were sitting in a small room, chosen by the doctor, who had led them into it, down a narrow corridor, fumbling a little at first, but then finding his way.
15 No longer riding a wave of adrenaline, my head once again feels larger than my body, and I stagger through the corridors until I reach the end of the staterooms.
16 I follow her through the narrow, rocking corridor into a dining room with polished paneled walls.
17 “Those main corridors right outside the Doors don’t ever change. It’s just the ones a little deeper out.”
18 They were standing in a dark corridor: Harry pulled Luna back into the shadows, fumbled in the pouch around his neck, and took out the Marauder’s Map.
19 “Oh, yes, shelves. I suppose we could fit more shelves somewhere, perhaps in the corridor. I will speak to somebody at the works department.”
20 I followed Sorrento past another receptionist and down a long, brightly lit corridor.
2 通廊
5 狭长通道
6 走廊
gallery passage hallway veranda hall porch aisle stoop passageway cloister piazza portico loggia lobby vestibule slype ambulatory verandah midway coulisse terrace lanai alure
7 通道
pass approach race channel entry port exit gate passage gateway runway duct alley aisle walkway entryway passageway raceway entranceway feedthrough snicket vennel access way cut door path tunnel lane fairway thoroughfare underpass couloir tailrace areaway
8 空中走廊
12 地带
13 覆道