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boardwalk

/bawrd-wawk, bohrd-/US // ˈbɔrdˌwɔk, ˈboʊrd- //UK // (ˈbɔːdˌwɔːk) //

木板路,栈道,木栈道,木木板路

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a promenade made of wooden boards, usually along a beach or shore.
    • : any walk made of boards or planks.

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Examples

  • The Clear Space Theatre Company has produced highly acclaimed Broadway-style plays and musicals since its 2004 opening in a former church on Baltimore Avenue near the city’s boardwalk that it rents.

  • To date, only one NYPD officer has been charged under the new laws, stemming from an incident on the boardwalk in Far Rockaway, Queens.

  • He said that the boardwalk during the holiday however, wasn’t closed nor were the beaches.

  • The city of Venice, all but completely submerged in water, so that tourists are greeted by a maze of planks and boardwalks that make it possible to see the sites but only from a distance.

  • As with many parks, portions of the Aquatic Gardens are closed to limit social distancing, including the popular boardwalk, and the restrooms are unavailable.

  • For a large fee, you could be pushed down the boardwalk on a rolling wicker chair by a black worker.

  • The Departed star is also a very savvy businessman, having produced hit shows like Boardwalk Empire and Entourage.

  • Now it appears Boardwalk Empire is not only going to feed us more fiction but, with the addition of Ness, recycled fiction.

  • HBO spent $18 million to get Martin Scorsese behind the pilot of Boardwalk Empire.

  • The city has invested heavily in new and refurbished parks, including a boardwalk along the Passaic River.

  • They had come back to the boardwalk which marked the parting of the ways for them.

  • A quick step on the boardwalk behind her caught the girl's attention.

  • He overtook Burleigh on the boardwalk in front and went straight to the point.

  • Instead of taking a girl out driving or to the theatre, a young man would ask, "Won't you go walking on the boardwalk?"

  • On heavily dragging feet he turned to go back down the rotting boardwalk.