skid row / roʊ /

滑行防滑行滑行道防滑排

skid row 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an area of cheap barrooms and run-down hotels, frequented by alcoholics and vagrants.

skid row 近义词

n. 名词 noun

squalid district

更多skid row例句

  1. They stood in a single row, united by solemn respect as the Liu family remained inside.
  2. Last September, the "designer" duo got booed at Lanvin's Paris fashion show after they arrived late to their front row seats.
  3. Brown had been serving a life sentence; McCollum had been on Death Row.
  4. Detainees forced to stand on broken legs, or go 180 hours in a row without sleep.
  5. Later that day he made a call from the row of phones in the yard and reached his wife for the first time in six months.
  6. Of course, my first row was a long one, quite through the city from west to east, including innumerable turnings and windings.
  7. The way was under a double row of tall trees, which met at the top and formed a green arch over our heads.
  8. Chumru, though no fighting-man, realized that he was expected to make a row and uttered a bloodcurdling yell.
  9. I would have examined the poor man, but the friends kicked up a great row and shoved me off.
  10. Now they are approaching the long row of noble beeches that line the boundary of Mortlake.