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main drag

主干道,主干道上,主干道上的,大拖

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : the main street of a city or town; main stem.

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Examples

  • Sanba Bicycle Shop is on Fifth Avenue, the main drag of Sunset Park, a neighborhood on the western edge of Brooklyn.

  • The boardwalk bustled, and Coastal Highway, the city’s main drag, was crowded with cars.

  • Signs on Corrales’ street prohibit trucks over one ton, but that street’s also a direct connection between Interstate 5 and Harbor Drive, the main drag to the port’s industrial businesses.

  • On the main drag of sunny Santa Barbara, California, four blocks from the Pacific Ocean, sits the three-story headquarters of Invoca, an artificial-intelligence software company.

  • A couple of days before Thanksgiving, John Wall and his John Wall Family Foundation crew posted up outside Henry’s Soul Café on Alabama Avenue in Southeast, a main drag through our city’s neediest section.

  • Flesh encircled him at the main pool of the Paradise Hotel and Residences at Boca.

  • They even switched off their location service—one of the main perks of the program.

  • At the same time, the heaviest parts—the main fuselage, the engines and wings—sink to the bottom.

  • In his statement, Rigi named Naser Boledi as a main mediator between him and representatives of NATO.

  • Sometimes, they had a backup aim if their main goal fell through as the night dragged on.

  • A second main division of our schooling was mathematical instruction of a sort.

  • To-day I have stood in the main battery which has fired a shot establishing, in its way, a record in the annals of destruction.

  • The main entrance is in the centre of the St. Martin's Lane front, and consists of a central roadway for carts and wagons, 15ft.

  • The percentage of gold to the notes—the main demand liability—has, of course, fallen from about 65 to 35 per cent.

  • When a leaf is so young that it wraps itself around the main stalk it's useless to try to turn it over.