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walkway

/wawk-wey/US // ˈwɔkˌweɪ //UK // (ˈwɔːkˌweɪ) //

走道,步道,人行道,行道

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any passage for walking, especially one connecting the various areas of a ship, factory, park, etc.
    • : a garden path or walk.
    • : the front walk of a house, leading from the door to the sidewalk or road.
    • : skybridge.

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Examples

  • By Thursday morning, nine of the 13 closed Metro stations were open, and the National Park Service had reopened the Lincoln Memorial and walkways along the Reflecting Pool.

  • In addition to the requisite waterslides, the park has plank walkways from which visitors can see the water’s colorful mineral deposits.

  • On the other side of the walkway was a three-tier conveyor belt system.

  • It’s like the whole floor is a crack, and there’s a tiny little walkway you have to cross to get care.

  • That means bagging your leaves, shoveling snow off your walkway or hiring someone to do it for you.

  • But he loses his backpack in the process and it stays with the cops as he flees down the walkway toward Brooklyn.

  • A number of bottles and other debris came down upon the demonstrators and cops on the roadway from the pedestrian walkway above.

  • He had reassembled the weapon in a bathroom and stepped out onto a fourth-floor walkway overlooking an atrium.

  • Its familiar spires reach into the sky, the arched walkway hovering high above.

  • When they stood upon the walkway and had started toward home, her father paused.

  • As they went up the walkway, the large front doors parted, and a handsome elderly woman came forth.

  • He had her arm—held it close, as they passed through the station and crossed the walkway to where an inclosed auto stood.

  • They had just crossed the broad plaza at Fifty-ninth Street and entered the walkway that leads to the Mall.

  • He rammed it under a drum of gasoline and ran it to the walkway nearest to the floating plane.