sidewalk
noun /ˈsaɪdwɔːk/
/ˈsaɪdwɔːk/
(North American English) (British English pavement)
- enlarge imagea flat part at the side of a road for people to walk on
(马路边的)人行道 - Elm trees lined the sidewalks.
路边有一排榆树。
Topics Transport by car or lorryb2- I spotted her on a busy sidewalk in Chicago.
我在芝加哥繁忙的人行道上发现了她。 - Snow covered the sidewalk.
雪覆盖了人行道。 - She stepped off the sidewalk as the light changed.
灯变了,她走下人行道。 - Newspapers and broken glass litter the sidewalk.
人行道上到处是乱丢的报纸和碎玻璃。 - He used to sit on the cold sidewalk asking for money from passing shoppers.
他过去常常坐在冰冷的人行道上,向路过的购物者要钱。 - The children were playing on the sidewalk in front of their home.
孩子们正在他们家门前的人行道上玩耍。 - The crowd filled the church and spilled onto the sidewalk outside.
人群挤满了教堂,进不去的人留在外边的人行道上。 - They relaxed over wine at a sidewalk table.
他们在路边茶座喝葡萄酒放松放松。 - We stopped for coffee at a sidewalk cafe.
我们停下来,在路边的咖啡馆喝了杯咖啡。 - Sidewalk vendors were selling hot chestnuts.
人行道上的小贩正在卖热栗子。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- city
- public
- busy
- …
- line
- litter
- sweep
- …
- lead (to something)
- cafe
- table
- vendor
- …
- Elm trees lined the sidewalks.