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path

/path, pahth/US // pæθ, pɑθ //UK // (pɑːθ) //

路,路径,路途,路程

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural paths [pathz, pahthz, paths, pahths]. /pæðz, pɑðz, pæθs, pɑθs/.

    • : a way beaten, formed, or trodden by the feet of persons or animals.
    • : a narrow walk or way: a path through a garden; a bicycle path.
    • : a route, course, or track along which something moves: the path of a hurricane.
    • : a course of action, conduct, or procedure: the path of righteousness.
    • : Mathematics. a continuous curve that connects two or more points.
    • : Computers. the sequence of steps that a computer follows in carrying out a routine, as in storing and retrieving a file at a specific location.

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Examples

  • Geologically speaking, we are still standing at the base of this horizon—different paths stretching out in front of us.

  • Compressing consumers’ path-to-purchase is the holy grail of advertising and marketing.

  • Hong and his colleagues were trying to figure out whether all urban areas follow the same path as they grow, a concept they borrowed from biology.

  • The riding is similar to Moab, but with more variety, from slickrock paths to high-alpine singletrack.

  • That would really put us as a country, across the board, on a better path.

  • We see detoxing as a path to transcendence, a symbol of modern urban virtue and self-transformation through abstinence.

  • The anti-crime cops began searching the likely path of flight.

  • Senhor José remains stationary, but this lengthy series of clauses propels the reader along an unmarked path.

  • The flight path remained close to the Indonesian archipelago, well within what is the normal reach of air traffic control radar.

  • My trip takes the reverse path, and I begin by assessing the depth of my Shakespeare knowledge in his birthplace.

  • "But I can't stop to argue about it now;" and, saying this, he turned into a side path, and disappeared in the wood.

  • I presume this path does not extend many miles without meeting impediments.

  • She had been walking alone with her arms hanging limp, letting her white skirts trail along the dewy path.

  • Suddenly his quick eye lit on something in the gravel path and his heart gave a great leap.

  • Squinty went this way and that through the woods, but he could not find the path that led to his pen.