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areaway

/air-ee-uh-wey/US // ˈɛər i əˌweɪ //UK // (ˈɛərɪəˌweɪ) //

逃跑,逃跑的人,逃跑者,逃跑的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sunken area leading to a cellar or basement entrance, or in front of basement or cellar windows.
    • : a passageway, especially one between buildings.

Examples

  • She directed the detective along a narrow areaway at the side of the house, and in a moment reappeared at the back door.

  • Across the way a slinking shadow left the sidewalk and blended indistinguishably with the crowded shadows of an areaway.

  • Across the street the voluntary shadow detached itself from cover in the areaway, and skulked after him.

  • All this while, across the street, in the shadow of an areaway, stood a man in a mackintosh and a felt hat drawn well down.

  • She went out of the quarters, crossed the areaway, and stood under the landing slot.