corridor 详细解释

corridor

['kɔridɔ:]

n.走廊

n.[C]

1. 走廊, 回廊, 通道

Each office opens onto the corridor.

每间办公室的门都对着走廊。

2. 狭长通道; 空中走廊

词形变化

名词复数:corridors

词义辨析

同义:

n.走廊, 回廊, 通道

hallway  passageway  aisle  arcade  gallery  

同义参见:

passage  channel  hall  underground  alley  

英英释义

名词 corridor:

an enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it

补充

corridorcorridor英:[ˈkɔridɔ:] 美:[ˈkɔrɪdɚ, -ˌdɔr, ˈkɑr-]n.1.走廊, 通道The corridor opens into Mr. Brown's office.这条走廊通到布朗先生的办公室。

例句

1. Running along the corridors was strictly forbidden at school.学校严禁在走廊里奔跑。 2. Our room was at the end of a long, dimly lit corridor.我们的房间在一条昏暗长走廊的尽头。 3. the 'east London corridor' along the north bank of the Thames泰晤士河北岸的“伦敦东区走廊” 4. East Prussia and the rest of Germany were separated, in 1919, by the Polish corridor.1919年, 东普鲁士和德国的其他地区被波兰走廊隔开了。 5. He became familiar with the corridors of power while working as a senior civil servant.在担任高级公务员期间, 他熟悉了权力走廊。 6. the valley provides the principal wildlife corridor between the uplands and the central urban area.连接高地和城市的是一个野生动物聚居的山谷。 7. the electronics industry in the M4 corridor.泰晤士河谷的电子工业。 8. "She slowly walked down the long, dark corridor. [=hall, hallway]"她慢慢走过昏暗的长廊。 9. They pushed me down the hospital corridor to the operating room.他们推着我穿过医院走廊进入了手术室。 10. A corridor of land lies between the two mountain ranges.两道山脉之间有一条狭长地带。 11. a transportation corridor运输通道