n.走廊
第三人稱復(fù)數(shù):corridors
/">深圳版小學(xué)單詞大全n.(名詞)[C]走廊,通道 a passage, especially enclosed
noun
1. an enclosed passageway
rooms usually open onto it
1. (建筑物或火車內(nèi)的)走廊,過道,通道
A corridor is a long passage in a building or train, with doors and rooms on one or both sides.
corridor的意思
2. 走廊(通往他國或經(jīng)由他國通向大海的狹長地帶)
A corridor is a strip of land that connects one country to another or gives it a route to the sea through another country.
e.g. East Prussia and the rest of Germany were separated, in 1919, by the Polish corridor.
東普魯士和德國的其他地區(qū)于1919年被波蘭走廊分隔。
1. corridor在線翻譯
1. 廊:打開門來到走廊(Corridor)上,要小心走廊中間有塊會下塌的地板. 到二樓后見到一個手拿盔甲的武士(Knight),小心不要驚擾武士. 在第一個房間(Room 1),有個影子鬼坐在沙發(fā)椅上,也不要去打擾他. 小心地拿走桌上的留聲機(Gramophone),
2. 通路:bimotored 雙馬達的 | corridor 通路 | shunt displacement current 旁路位移電流
n.(名詞)corridor, aisle, hall, passage
這組詞的共同意思是“過道”。其區(qū)別在于:aisle指兩排椅子中間的過道; hall指辦公大樓中的通道; passage指狹長的、可通往各獨立房間的通道; 而corridor指建筑物中一側(cè)或兩側(cè)都有門通往各房間的走廊。
☆ 1590年左右進入英語,直接源自法語的corridore,意為供人跑的地方。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語corridor是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
They manhandled the old man along the corridor.(他們沿著走廊把老人拖走了。)
Amy's shoes squeaked on the tiles as she walked down the corridor.(埃米走過走廊時,鞋子在地磚上吱吱作響。)
The young man led Mark Ryle along a corridor.(那個青年男子帶著馬克·賴爾沿著一條走廊走。)
Kim knew the geography of the building and strode along the corridor.(金熟悉這棟建筑物的布局,大步流星地走在走廊上。)
He nodded his head toward the outer corridor.(他朝外面的走廊點了點頭。)
I heard her feet pattering along the corridor.(我聽到她步履輕盈地在走廊上走過。)
There were doors on both sides of the corridor.(走廊的兩側(cè)都有門。)
Eve walked briskly down the corridor to her son's room.(伊芙輕快地沿著走廊走到她兒子的房間。)
The corridor echoed with the barking of a dozen dogs.(走廊里回蕩著十幾條狗的吠聲。)
You'll find his office just along the corridor.(沿著走廊你就可以找到他的辦公室。)
用作名詞(n.)
The corridor opens into Mr. Brown's office.用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
run through the corridor跑過走廊形容詞+~
long corridor長廊narrow〔winding〕 corridor狹窄〔彎彎曲曲〕的走廊名詞+~
air corridor空中走廊介詞+~
along the corridor沿著走廊~+介詞
corridor across穿越…的走廊corridor between…之間的走廊corridor through穿過…的走廊They were charged with holding open the corridor..over which British armour would drive.