side street 的定义
- a street leading away from a main street; an unimportant street or one carrying but little traffic.
side street 近义词
small street
更多side street例句
- If you can’t find a decent swell near the pier, head south along Seacoast Drive, where breaks can be found at the end of every side street.
- She has found herself padding the commute with extra turns or purposeless drives down side streets — anything to stretch out the time alone.
- So drivers make their own — sometimes dangerous — shortcuts down side streets and narrow alleys.
- Surely, there’s little risk of getting busted on our side street on a Sunday just before lunch.
- A parklet in Boston being built on a side street near 506 Park Drive From Tampa to Tulsa, Seattle to Syracuse and Brooklyn to Burlington, cities are embracing parklets like never before.
- A street sweeper was caught in the crossfire as a gunman fired at the officer, fatally wounding her in the back.
- When it became too crowded, they moved her into an open casket on the street.
- A Wall Street person should not be allowed to help oversee the Dodd-Frank reforms.
- The gunman then burst from the restaurant and fled down the street with the other man.
- The big slug happened to hit the suspect in the street, passing through his arm and then striking Police Officer Andrew Dossi.
- Some weeks after, the creditor chanced to be in Boston, and in walking up Tremont street, encountered his enterprising friend.
- She skilfully manages the side-lights, and by this means produces strong effects.
- This city stands upon almost two equal parts on each side the river that passes through.
- This is one of the most striking manifestations of the better side of child-nature and deserves a chapter to itself.
- When the women came, he was preparing to go to the west side for his daily visit with Mrs. Pruitt.