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sidewalk

/sahyd-wawk/US // ˈsaɪdˌwɔk //UK // (ˈsaɪdˌwɔːk) //

人行道,人行道上,人行道上的,便道

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a walk, especially a paved one, at the side of a street or road.

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Examples

  • The sidewalk previously featured a row of tables against its large windows — a setup that Shallal called unattractive for diners who were forced to sit awkwardly close to pedestrians going nearby.

  • Most people walk by trash they pass on streets and sidewalks.

  • The victim was shot on a sidewalk outside a townhouse in the Hunter’s Square community.

  • The latest projections show that the city is gonna need upward of $5 billion to fix things like streets, sidewalks and parks.

  • Eight years ago, Mayor Todd Gloria, then Council president, pledged to craft an infrastructure-focused ballot measure for the 2016 ballot, to address the city’s crumbling roads, sidewalks, pipes and drains.

  • One police officer was coolly dispatched as he lay wounded on the sidewalk.

  • Mills was lying on the sidewalk, dying, right in front of people trained to save him.

  • He now stood by the sidewalk shrine to the two fallen officers and said.

  • Only one of the crowd-control barriers was deployed, to close off a sidewalk as the royals arrived.

  • A 25-year-old man named Alexander Cooper strode up the sidewalk holding his 3-year-old daughter, Alexis, by the hand.

  • While the door was open he caught a glimpse of the street outside—and of Glavis on the sidewalk below.

  • The messenger looked both ways and finally turned up that sidewalk between the two tenements.

  • It was perched high above the sidewalk, for the street but a few years since was a gully, and the grading had deepened it.

  • The people make little effort to keep to the sidewalk, but let the fellow who is driving the car do the looking out for them.

  • How d'ye stand on the proposition to have the town build a sidewalk up the hill apast the Congregational church, Deacon?