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causeway

/kawz-wey/US // ˈkɔzˌweɪ //UK // (ˈkɔːzˌweɪ) //

堤道,堤坝,堤岸,堤防

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Causeway Bay has rotating illustrations inspired by clashes with the police.

  • By visiting Admiralty or Causeway Bay or Mong Kok, they see that it's not a dirty affair.

  • Some subway exits in Causeway Bay, a major shopping district, were barricaded.

  • But soon, he must have walked that mile along the causeway, over the water back to Miami.

  • Whoever did what Luka Magnotta is accused of doing makes the Causeway Cannibal look like a pussycat.

  • 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.

  • He took them across the morass, about a mile wide, over a causeway of branches, which the rear demolished as they passed.

  • South of the whole ran the military way—a regular causeway about 20 feet wide.

  • It is on the edge of the mangrove swamp, and is reached by a sort of causeway of turf.

  • 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.