英:['streɪtˌweɪ]
美:['streɪtˌweɪ]
英:['streɪtˌweɪ]
美:['streɪtˌweɪ]
straight·way
streIt weI
词根:straight
adj.straight 直的;连续的;笔直的;正直的;整齐的
straightaway 通俗易懂的;立刻的;笔直的
adv.straight 直接地;不断地;立即;坦率地
n.straight 直;直线
straightaway 直线跑道
Adverb
1. at once;
"straightway the clouds began to scatter"
2. in a direct course;
"plunged straightway to the rocks below"
The first known use of straightway was in the 15th century
straitnoun
a narrow channel connecting two large bodies of water—often used in plural
isthmus
a situation of confusion or distress—often used in plural
in difficult straits
straitjacketnoun
a cover or outer garment of strong material (as canvas) used to restrict the movement of the arms as a means of controlling a violent prisoner or patient
straitenverb
to limit or restrict especially in resources
straitened by misfortune
straitnoun
a narrow channel connecting two large bodies of water—often used in plural
isthmus
a situation of confusion or distress—often used in plural
in difficult straits
strain1 of 3noun
lineage, ancestry
a group of plants or animals that look alike but have characteristics (as the ability to resist disease) that make them slightly different : variety sense 3b
a strong strain of winter wheat
a quality or disposition that is natural or runs through a family
a strain of genius in the family
a small amount : trace, streak
a strain of sadness
melody sense 2, tune
the manner or style of something said or of a course of action or conduct
strain2 of 3verb
to draw tight : cause to clasp firmly
to stretch to maximum extension and tightness
to try one's hardest : strive
to injure or be injured by overuse, misuse, or pressure strain one's back by lifting
strained the heart by overwork
to pass or cause to pass through or as if through a strainer : filter
to remove by straining
strain lumps out of the gravy
to stretch beyond a proper limit
strain the truth
strain3 of 3noun
an act of straining or the state of being strained
bodily injury caused by too much tension, effort, or useespecially: one resulting from a wrench or twist and involving severe stretching of muscles or ligaments back strain
heart strain
strainernoun
one that strainsespecially: a device (as a screen or filter) to hold solid pieces while a liquid passes through
strainedadjective
not easy or natural : forced
a strained smile
brought close to war
strained relations between countries
straightwayadverb
right away, immediately
1 A second look would have been sufficient to master its contents, but the young man looked not the second time, he hurried with it straightway to Sir John.
2 Uttering his deathless line, “A Michigan man is going to coach Michigan,” Schembechler suggested that Frieder relocate straightway, and elevated the assistant Fisher who, six games later, had a national championship and an extension.
3 Like beavers we are ever building, and when one dam has been swept away by the flood, we straightway set to work to build another.
4 The closest Texas came to scoring was when young slugger Joey Gallo led off the third with a towering shot to straightway center field.
5 disgusted by his coworker's offensive e-mail, he marched straightway to the boss's office to lodge a complaint
6 Then because my child had been used to being breastfed and to staying with me in the prison, straightway I sent Pomponius the deacon to my father, asking for the child.
7 But no, along comes a pair a real aristocrats from Europe, and straightway you throw over the half-breeds.
可是不成,从欧洲来了两个货真价实的贵族,你马上让煮了半熟的鸭子飞了。
8 Some spin out; others smack the wall or flip down the straightway.
9 Numbers of the people of the island straightway collected together.
10 Then Thetis weeping bade him remember that he himself was fated to die straightway after Hector.
11 This brought John Willie straightway back face to face with his old and torturing dilemma, of having something "on"—but something that would not "do."
12 Martinez homered in the seventh, driving a fastball to straightway center.
13 And went to Bethlehem straightway, the Son of God to find.
然后立即赶到了伯利恒, 找到上帝之子.
14 He, straightway, in God's name, assured them of forgiveness.
15 Bregman had an RBI triple and scored in the first to put Houston ahead to stay, and Springer’s 14th homer was a three-run shot on a 445-foot drive to straightway center in the second.
16 And then He will place His holy hand upon our heads and straightway us will be white as cotton.
17 After working on the project for a few months, I was made acting supervisor of essays and straightway I ran into political difficulties.
18 This effect was, that three of the inhabitants of Llanyglo straightway lost all recollection of the English language.
19 Straightway valves may be used in horizontal or vertical lines for upward flow.
直立阀可以用在水平管路或流向向上的垂直管路上.
20 And straightway they forsook their nets, and followed him.’
1 直接地
just full direct directly immediately fair bolt flush slick firsthand plump person-to-person fairly and squarely right on end head on fair and square
3 立即
ready summary immediate prompt speedy on-the-spot undelayed right soon directly immediately straight instant instantly momentarily anon thereon offhand thereupon forthright straightaway summarily incontinently onetime swith instanter slap-bang stat in two twos bang off off the reel right away the instant off the bat on a dime present foothot away subito immediateness at lightning speed with lightning speed at a clap at one clap at a word at one word down on the nail on the instant without a moment's thought at a moment's notice in less than no time in half a second lose no time on the nail in tracks right now in a minute in an instant in a flash then and there there and then the next moment quick plumb therewith pronto off hand as quick as thought in a jiffy quick as a flash
5 畅通无阻的
6 马上
now right yet directly immediately shortly instantly forthwith pronto at once in a moment in a minute in no time any minute by and by summary soon outright presently summarily instanter
7 直通的
8 立刻
instant now yet immediately shortly instantly presently forthwith pronto minute in a a flash at once in a moment in a minute like a shot PDQ immediate prompt swift speedy Pat outright momentarily straightaway offhandedly presto off-hand immediacy tout de suite right away off in a jiffy in a jiff at once right now in a trice in less than no time in two shakes in two ticks in jig time right away in a few minutes here and now first off without delay quick directly straight this moment right off off hand like smoke by no time without loss of time upon a thought upon sight at a moment's notice upon the spot summary eftsoon right away soon rapid therewith forthright summarily subito instanter pdq bean tote