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walkable

/waw-kuh-buhl/US // ˈwɔ kə bəl //

可步行的,可行走的,可步行,可行走

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being traveled, crossed, or covered by walking: a walkable road; a walkable distance.
    • : suited to or adapted for walking: walkable shoes.

Examples

  • Both areas are walkable, art-filled neighborhoods with lots of fun bars, restaurants, and shops.

  • Built in 1916, the Historic Anchorage is on the National Register of Historic Places and lies in the heart of the city’s walkable downtown.

  • If so, looking for more walkable neighborhoods closer to a larger metropolitan area might be important for you.

  • India Street was transformed into even more of a walkable plaza experience.

  • The oceanside community is home to more than 10 kosher restaurants, six synagogues and a kosher grocery store all within a few walkable blocks.

  • Our suburbs are being transformed bit by bit into more walkable, denser mixed-use places.

  • But I live in a lovely rowhouse in a walkable urban neighborhood.

  • Lady Hesketh is our good angel, by whose aid we are enabled to pass into a better air and a more walkable country.