causeway / ˈkɔzˌweɪ /

⚽高中词汇堤道堤坝堤岸堤防

causeway2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a raised road or path, as across low or wet ground.
  2. a highway or paved way.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to pave with cobblestones or pebbles.
  2. to provide with a causeway.

causeway 近义词

causeway

等同于 embankment

causeway 的近义词 4
causeway

等同于 dike

causeway 的近义词 7
causeway

等同于 thoroughfare

更多causeway例句

  1. Causeway Bay has rotating illustrations inspired by clashes with the police.
  2. By visiting Admiralty or Causeway Bay or Mong Kok, they see that it's not a dirty affair.
  3. Some subway exits in Causeway Bay, a major shopping district, were barricaded.
  4. But soon, he must have walked that mile along the causeway, over the water back to Miami.
  5. Whoever did what Luka Magnotta is accused of doing makes the Causeway Cannibal look like a pussycat.
  6. He was shot by a man of the 32d, and his body formed the lowermost layer of a causeway of corpses that soon choked the ditch.
  7. He took them across the morass, about a mile wide, over a causeway of branches, which the rear demolished as they passed.
  8. South of the whole ran the military way—a regular causeway about 20 feet wide.
  9. It is on the edge of the mangrove swamp, and is reached by a sort of causeway of turf.
  10. He seemed to muse a while, holding his lip in his hand, and looking now at me and now upon the causeway of the street.