英:[leɪn]
美:[leɪn]
英:[leɪn]
美:[leɪn]
复数:lanes
noun
a narrow passageway between fences or hedges
a relatively narrow way or track: such as
an ocean route used by or prescribed for ships
a strip of roadway for a single line of vehicles
air lane
any of several parallel courses on a track or swimming pool in which a competitor must stay during a race
an unmarked lengthwise division of a playing area which defines the playing zone of a particular player
a narrow hardwood surface having pins at one end and a gutter along each side that is used in bowling
free throw lane
biographical name
Edward William 1801–1876 English orientalist
biographical name
fast lane快车道
park lane柏宁酒店;花园弄
bus lane(街道上的)公共汽车专用车道
memory lane往事感怀;分隔带车道;人生道路的轨迹
traffic lane行车道;通车车道
slow lane慢车道;慢线
sea lane海中航线
express lane快车道;单向行驶道
passing lane超车道;错车道;传球路线
这组词都有“路”的意思,其区别是:
highway通常指市区外可以通行各种机动车辆的交通干线。
route指从此处通往彼处的路线、路程等。
avenue在美国,指城市中一侧或两侧建筑物林立的大道或马路;而在英国则常指通住乡村大住宅、私人大庄园或两旁栽树的道路。
trail指人或兽在森林、荒野或山中踩出的小径或崎岖小道。
street尤指城市中的道路,往往一侧或两侧有高大建筑物;还可指城市小镇、近郊可供人、车、马行走的平坦道路。
path多指由人或动物在田间、小丘或树丛中经常走动而踩出的小路,也指公园或花园等供人走的小径。
motorway高速公路,新词,特指为车辆快速通行而修的专线,美语为freeway或expressway。
way普通用词,含义广泛,可指各种路、道或通道,也可指抽象的道路。
road指连接两地间供行人或车辆使用的广阔平坦的大道,多指公路,也可用于引申意义。
pavement在英国,多指街道两旁的人行道,而美国人常用sidewlk表示人行道。
lane指农村或城镇的小道或小径,也指小巷。
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motorway(free way,express way)高速公路;
vessel血管,管道,一般指细小管道;
pavement(sidewalk)街道两旁的人行道;
highway通常指市区外可以通行各种机动车辆的交通干线;
route路线,航线;path:乡间小路,公园小径;
trail指人或兽在森林、荒野或山中踩出的小径或崎岖小道
street尤指城市中的道路;
way可指各种路、道或通道,也可指抽象的道路、方法;
road广阔平坦的大道,多指公路;
channel海峡,渠道,管道;
lane指农村或城镇的小道或小径,也指小巷;
古英语 lane, lanu “狭窄的篱笆路”,普通日耳曼语(同源词:古弗里西亚语 lana,中古荷兰语 lane,荷兰语 laan “小巷,小路,大街”,古诺尔斯语 lön “小而长的干草堆”,现代用法为“一排房屋”),但起源不明。从15世纪初开始用作“任何明确定义的轨迹”; 从1921年起,美国英语中作为“标记道路的一条轨迹”。
飞行航线
空中走廊
小巷
球道
车道
车道
巷
巷道
巷
巷,在航图上投影的一条通道。其左右边界所对应的导航坐标(幅度或相位值)相同,其中间各处的横向位置信息有相应的确定值。
Noun Middle English, from Old English lanu; akin to Middle Dutch lane lane
The first known use of lane was before the 12th century
latelyadverb
not long ago
late1 of 2adjective
coming or remaining after the due, usual, or proper time
a late spring
of or relating to an advanced stage in time or developmentespecially: far advanced toward the close of the day or night late hours
the late Middle Ages
having died or held some position or relationship recently
the late president
recent sense 1b
a late discovery
late2 of 2adverb
after the usual or proper time
came in late
at or to an advanced point in time
later in the day
not long ago
a musician late of Chicago
last1 of 6verb
to continue in being or operation
lasted three hours
to be enough for the needs of
supplies to last a week
last2 of 6noun
a form which is shaped like the human foot and on which a shoe is shaped or repaired
last3 of 6verb
to shape with a last
last4 of 6adjective
following all the rest in time, place, or rank
last one out
being the only remaining
last dollar
belonging to the final stage
next before the present : latest
last week
least likely
the last thing we'd want
last5 of 6adverb
at the end
ran last
most lately
saw them last at school
in conclusion
and last, I'd like to talk about success
last6 of 6noun
something that is last
last1 of 6verb
to continue in being or operation
lasted three hours
to be enough for the needs of
supplies to last a week
last2 of 6noun
a form which is shaped like the human foot and on which a shoe is shaped or repaired
last3 of 6verb
to shape with a last
last4 of 6adjective
following all the rest in time, place, or rank
last one out
being the only remaining
last dollar
belonging to the final stage
next before the present : latest
last week
least likely
the last thing we'd want
last5 of 6adverb
at the end
ran last
most lately
saw them last at school
in conclusion
and last, I'd like to talk about success
last6 of 6noun
something that is last
last1 of 6verb
to continue in being or operation
lasted three hours
to be enough for the needs of
supplies to last a week
last2 of 6noun
a form which is shaped like the human foot and on which a shoe is shaped or repaired
last3 of 6verb
to shape with a last
last4 of 6adjective
following all the rest in time, place, or rank
last one out
being the only remaining
last dollar
belonging to the final stage
next before the present : latest
last week
least likely
the last thing we'd want
last5 of 6adverb
at the end
ran last
most lately
saw them last at school
in conclusion
and last, I'd like to talk about success
last6 of 6noun
something that is last
largeadjective
greater, bigger, more extended, or more powerful than usual
lanenoun
a narrow way or road usually between fences, hedges, or buildings
a somewhat narrow way or track: as
an ocean route for shipsalso: air lane
a strip of roadway for a single line of vehicles
a bowling alley
1 “Go now! Scat!” she said, and Bethan, gleeful, left the hut and scampered back along the lane.
2 At the bottom of the Hill on its western side they came to the gate opening on to a narrow lane.
3 Then, minutes later, the faint sound of a truck, going down the lane.
4 Earlier that year, the Coast Guard had spotted the I’m Alone in the Gulf of Mexico, sailing in coastal lanes that rumrunners often used.
5 Now when at sundown shadows crossed the lanes she dragged the cutter to the sea and launched it, fitted out with tough seagoing gear, and tied it up, away at the harbor’s edge.
6 I turn right and jog across the 4 lanes of Route 68.
7 The westbound lane boiled and boomed with vehicles which were rushing German reserves to the front.
8 The schoolhouse where Biddy was mistress I had never seen; but, the little roundabout lane by which I entered the village, for quietness’ sake, took me past it.
9 They climbed the fence into the lane and walked lazily toward the pigpen.
10 The sound that had awakened Kira was not shouts and jostling but simply the tread of feet as the people streamed up the narrow lanes and moved into the throng waiting to enter the building.
11 Her mom sucked in her breath, then straightened the car and joined the slow-moving group in the far lane.
12 There are six houses on one side of the lane, one on the opposite side.
13 He pointed to the left, down a wide lane lined with trees.
14 Lolo steps off the median, and Roli lurches us out of the lane.
15 The man who guided me did not speak as we moved along narrow alleys and lanes.
16 At the hospital, I parked in the emergency lane, and Dwain and I carried Shawn through the glass doors.
17 “O faithless one,” Queenie said, pointing to the entrance to a farm lane about twenty yards farther on.
18 As they rounded the corner and the Burrow came into view, a cry echoed along the lane.
19 a four-lane highway
四车道公路
20 The rest of the group lined both sides of the road along a hundred-foot stretch where it narrowed from encroaching bush into a single lane.
2 小街
3 滚球道
5 窄路
7 暗条
9 赛道
10 小路
pathway piste highroad wynd walk path trail gully byway byroad pavé sidetrack bypath loan avenue alley rat run side street track close pass sideway by-lane by-path footpath bywalk slip loaning
11 通道
way close door port gate passage vent gateway aisle passageway gangway slype channel entry corridor walkway fairway entryway thoroughfare underpass couloir entranceway tailrace areaway
12 泳道
15 跑道
track runway racetrack racecourse race track course race-track circuit running track path raceway landing strip strip starting rail distance chicane
18 航空线