英:[ˈʌndəpɑ:s]
美:[ˈʌndərpæs]
英:[ˈʌndəpɑ:s]
美:[ˈʌndərpæs]
un·der·pass
uhn dr paes
复数:underpasses
1904年,美国英语,来自 under + pass(n.)。
下穿式立交
The first known use of underpass was in 1903
underpayverb
to pay too little
underpassnoun
a passage underneath something (as for a road passing under another road)
1 This underpass leads to a stairway to a ramp leading to the Brooklyn Bridge Pedestrian Walkway.
2 They exited, then drove through an underpass and onto a narrow two-lane road.
3 I know how to cut across Central Park, and that if you take a hard right coming out of the Lincoln Tunnel you catch a little underpass that lops blocks off the trip downtown.
4 I carry on towards the corner and, without really thinking about it, I continue down into the underpass.
5 In one of the film’s most memorable moments, she throws herself against the walls of a metro underpass in West Berlin and convulses, with fluids oozing from every orifice.
6 Things go swimmingly until Corey encounters Myers one night in a dank cave beneath an underpass and learns there might be more to life than enduring insults and suffocating shame.
7 I couldn’t speak, because all I could see at that moment was myself, slouched in the underpass, blood on my hands.
8 I walk on, past the house, past the underpass, past the station.
9 Dries Van Noten is a romantic designer, and that may be why the collection he showed on Thursday evening near a concrete underpass seemed to struggle.
10 Arthur Cave, 15, succumbed in the hospital to injuries suffered around 6 p.m. in a fall onto an underpass in Brighton, England, Sussex police confirmed. Authorities said they were not treating the death as suspicious.
11 When she arrived in Atlanta on Wednesday, the subway underpass was blank concrete, speckled with dirt, spiderwebs and weeds.
12 The underpass, with its half memories of terror and blood.
13 Don't walk across the street,it's safer to take the underpass.
不要穿越马路,从地下道走比较安全。
14 The last time Moore had walked this way, the underpass had been littered with hypodermic needles.
15 The compass now reads northwest, and everything feels right—until we pass into a tunnel that at first I think is just another underpass—but there’s no other side.
16 Two-dimensional maps don’t do justice to the city’s bridges, underpasses, stairways, hills and valleys.
17 Is that why they're constructing so many underpass es, overpasses and highways?
那就是他们建这么多天桥、地下通道和公路的原因吗?
18 Which makes me wonder what it will be like to walk around underneath it — namely, that the experience could feel like trekking around under freeway underpasses.
19 Sheltered from the city through which it slices, the underpasses of the Cut are adorned with gorgeous commissioned graffiti murals that serve as a kind of public meditation on urban recovery.
20 When the displaced moved to a freeway underpass, creating the city’s biggest-ever tent city, the mayor had that encampment dismantled as well.