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aisle

/ahyl/US // aɪl //UK // (aɪl) //

过道,走道,走廊,走道上

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a walkway between or along sections of seats in a theater, classroom, or the like.
    • : Architecture. a longitudinal division of an interior area, as in a church, separated from the main area by an arcade or the like.any of the longitudinal divisions of a church or the like.
    • : the aisle, the divide or division between two political factions or parties: a Democrat who reached across the aisle to form a bipartisan coalition;a proposal that was criticized by folks on both sides of the aisle.

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Examples

  • Whole Foods, for example, has a section of its cracker aisle devoted to organic puffed rice and popcorn snacks for the gluten-averse or -intolerant.

  • TJ’s is your one-stop shop for car camping, says Jump, because not only are the aisles packed with great snacks, but there are tons of heat-and-eat meal options, too.

  • CEOs need not call out individuals or political parties or take potshots at leaders on either side of the aisle.

  • You might recognize these mirrors as the ones that are sometimes mounted above shopping aisles or placed outside driveways to keep drivers from backing into things.

  • It is an aisle seat, close to the exit, which means that you can be quick about leaving when the opera ends.

  • The NRA supports the open carry of guns in cafes, burrito shops, and the produce aisle.

  • The mistletoe must have been hanging right across the aisle on Capital Hill.

  • "Right now beer is a trend," Bernardo Rivas, the owner of Bodega Mi Amiga tells me in the imported beer aisle.

  • But from the outside, from my side of the aisle, the situation seems very clear.

  • When these single-aisle models were introduced, the maximum seating averaged around 160 seats.

  • I put down my haid, and was just kinda dragged up the aisle and onto the platform.

  • The priest of Nicaragua with solemn mien strides up the aisle and lights the altar candles with the fire struck from his cigar.

  • It consists of a nave of four bays, a south aisle, chancel, and massive western embattled tower.

  • Wilson eased down the aisle, casually pushing a woman out of his way, and glanced over his victim's shoulder.

  • When Bessie came down the aisle, she saw this boy looking at her with an amused expression, and gave him close attention.