pedestrian
noun /pəˈdestriən/
/pəˈdestriən/
- a person walking in the street and not travelling in a vehicle
行人;步行者 - Two pedestrians were injured when the car skidded.
汽车打滑时,两名行人受伤。 - a pedestrian walkway/bridge
人行道/桥 - The purpose of the project is to improve pedestrian safety.
该项目的目的是提高行人安全。
Wordfinder- clamp
- cone
- contraflow
- pedestrian
- roadworks
- speed hump
- tailback
- toll
- traffic
- zebra crossing
- There is pedestrian access to both the front and side.
前面和侧面都有行人通道。 - The bridge is designed for pedestrian traffic only.
这座桥只供行人通行。 - Pedestrian accidents are down by 5%.
行人受伤事故下降了 5%。
词源early 18th cent.: from French pédestre or Latin pedester ‘going on foot’, also ‘written in prose’ + -ian. Early use in English was in the description of writing as ‘prosaic’. - Two pedestrians were injured when the car skidded.