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greenway

/green-wey/US // ˈgrinˌweɪ //UK // (ˈɡriːnwˌɛɪ) //

绿道,绿色通道,绿化带,綠化道

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any scenic trail or route set aside for travel or recreational activities.

Examples

  • On the greenway trails, “you can basically run from one side of the city to the other,” she says.

  • I think the public will recognize the benefits of local parks, greenways, and walkable cities and neighborhoods.

  • “Both were originally viewed by Washington as the indispensable men to carry forward American policy,” Greenway said.

  • “It is charming of you to think of getting Lydia Greenway to read, you dear old man,” said she.

  • Wilbur had failed in his attempt to secure Lydia Greenway for Margaret's star-feature.

  • It was in reality doubtful if she would have been permitted to listen to Lydia Greenway, had that person been available.

  • Dayton at centre, and Greenway or Sedgwick at left, are sure catchers and strong throwers.

  • A few days later Garnet learnt the whole truth from Greenway, in a way which is said to have been tantamount to confession.