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footpath

/foot-path, -pahth/US // ˈfʊtˌpæθ, -ˌpɑθ //UK // (ˈfʊtˌpɑːθ) //

人行道,行人路,人行道上,小路

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural foot·paths [foot-pathz, -pahthz, -paths, -pahths]. /ˈfʊtˌpæðz, -ˌpɑðz, -ˌpæθs, -ˌpɑθs/.

    • : a path for people going on foot.
    • : British. footway.

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Examples

  • We waited for a park ranger to vacate the turnout, then crossed the road and scrambled over a granite ledge, where we found an unmarked but well-trodden footpath that wound up the hillside.

  • Imagine running on a cement footpath, and then suddenly through dry sand.

  • A single winding footpath leads to the grim old gateway, and we rang the bell many times before the custodian admitted us.

  • He chose the footpath alongside the low wall of the garden, but stopped at the angle where the wild mallow grew.

  • As we went by the footpath and beside the gate-posts and the unfinished lodge, we kept looking back at the house of my fathers.

  • This time I turned up the small footpath, of which I have already spoken.

  • They both turned into the footpath which led to the farm and stile.