pedestrian 的 2 个定义
- a person who goes or travels on foot; walker.
- going or performed on foot; walking.
- of or relating to walking.
- lacking in vitality, imagination, distinction, etc.; commonplace; prosaic or dull: a pedestrian commencement speech.
pedestrian 近义词
everyday, dull
person traveling on foot
更多pedestrian例句
- Customer-facing establishments such as food and beverage, retail and other services do not gain the benefit of potential pedestrian traffic generated by dispensaries.
- These streets feel less safe, and discourage visits by pedestrians and casual shoppers.
- Broad Ripple is a cute, walkable village just seven miles north of downtown with a pedestrian mall to enjoy your favorite restaurant or bar outdoors.
- Perry has also seen unsuspecting pedestrians walk into leashes linking dogs and owners that are far apart.
- If the Canes can figure out how to further stifle Boston’s top line and attack its suddenly pedestrian rearguard, they might repeat their roles as agents of chaos in the East.
- A number of bottles and other debris came down upon the demonstrators and cops on the roadway from the pedestrian walkway above.
- Every car passenger and pedestrian is checked, one by one, until the operatives find their target.
- An 18-year-old man dressed as a clown mugged a pedestrian, striking him 30 times in the back and neck with an iron bar.
- Traffic, as anyone who has spent time in these cities easily notices, poses particular threats to riders and pedestrian alike.
- They are spread out now throughout the almost traffic and pedestrian- free city using different buildings as command bases.
- But surely it is rather the pedestrian who needs this armour?
- And betwixt the pedestrian and the motor-bus, there are many chances of safety that I could not foresee.
- It was a real luxury to stroll about the quiet lanes, and scan the outlying fields from the standpoint of a modest pedestrian.
- In morals and in ferocity these Schwarzreiters emulated their pedestrian brethren the Lanzknechts.
- He took the same method of enjoyable travelling in the Apennines—that of the Pedestrian.