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catwalk

/kat-wawk/US // ˈkætˌwɔk //UK // (ˈkætˌwɔːk) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a narrow walkway, especially one high above the surrounding area, used to provide access or allow workers to stand or move, as over the stage in a theater, outside the roadway of a bridge, along the top of a railroad car, etc.

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  • Chromat, the swimwear brand known for its raucous NYFW shows, has always featured LGBT, disabled, and all kinds of bodies strutting down catwalks.

  • Those who were allowed to cover the greatest catwalk show on Earth had to watch what they said.

  • The Oscars, the Emmies, whatever, the pre-show style strut became a kind of catwalk of the stars.

  • Last year, he sent busty models down the catwalk in furry football jerseys and high-heeled cleats.

  • Can you have a fashion show without catwalk, models, and actual clothes?

  • “I have nightmares about him throwing his body over the railings on the catwalk,” she said.

  • A flight of steps led to a narrow catwalk which ran around three sides of the glass-enclosed house.

  • Across it was a slender framework of hides and thongs—a mere catwalk over the terrible depths below.

  • Tina came up; Migul gripped her and pulled her through the aperture; laid her gently on the catwalk.

  • The arching cascade of water under which the catwalk hung ended here.

  • I saw that the catwalk terminated ahead under the Power House, where steps led upward.