英:[ˈsaɪdwɔːk]
美:[ˈsaɪdwɔːk]
英:[ˈsaɪdwɔːk]
美:[ˈsaɪdwɔːk]
side·walk
saId wawk
词根:sideway
adj.sideway 旁边的;向侧面的(等于sideways)
adv.sideway 斜地里
n.sideway 人行道;小巷
1721年,源自于“路边”(side)和“步行”(walk)的组合词,指的是街边供行人行走的道路。至少从1902年起, sidewalk 代表 pavement 在英国被视为美式用语。
The first known use of sidewalk was in 1739
sidingnoun
a short railroad track connected with the main track
material used to cover the outside walls of frame buildings
vinyl siding
sidewiseadverb or adjective
sideways
sidewaysadverb or adjective
from one side
viewed the stage sideways
with one side forward
turn sideways
to one side
fell sideways
sidewardadverb or adjective
toward the side
sidewallnoun
a wall forming the side of something
the side of an automotive tire between the tread shoulder and the rim
sidewalknoun
a usually paved walk at the side of a street or road
1 Be careful! Use the sidewalk.
当心!使用人行道。
2 He paraded up and down the sidewalk.
他来往于街道以炫耀自己.
3 Then he started up the path to the sidewalk and headed downtown.
4 Makeshift stalls stocked with fireworks had sprung up along the sidewalks, and seeing them, I realized the Divali festival was coming up.
5 We went “fishing” fast and furiously when those little evangelical storefront churches each let out their thirty to fifty people on the sidewalk.
6 “There were all sorts of rumors flying,” Ruth says, tapping her cane against the sidewalk.
7 There are few sellers in the market, so price remains high.
市场上卖方寥寥无几, 因此价格仍然是高的.
8 These little kids, Ryan and Vanessa, are building with big plastic blocks on the sidewalk.
9 Earlier that morning, the police had strung half-inch steel cables along the sidewalks to restrain the crowd.
10 When he looked back at the end of the block, Brannon was watching from the sidewalk.
11 I just stand on the sidewalk all afternoon, waiting for Mr. or Mrs. Quinn to come home, so that I can ask them where Erin is, but I don’t see them for days.
12 You can use the sidewalk. It's safe.
你可以使用人行道,它是安全的。
13 Spectators were asked to help and many responded by chopping up fences and sidewalks, hoping to deprive the fire of fuel.
14 As they came to the center of town, Salvador said crossly, “Walk beside me on the sidewalk. Act like a pocho with nothing to fear.”
15 I'd like to just walk along and talk with her, but there are other people on the sidewalks, too much else to deal with.
16 I lean past the lobby door so I can see up and down the empty sidewalk.
17 And then, that morning, rolling along the sidewalk, suddenly his arm came up.
18 There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
人行道上有一个很深的洞。
19 We scooped vanilla filling and cherry goop from the sidewalk and what we didn’t eat we flung at each other, and in between we fell onto our backs and laughed.
20 Men who seemed to rise up out of the sidewalks were rushing into the store fronts above me, their voices rising excitedly.