passerby的意思和读音

passer-by

: [ˌpæsərˈbaɪ] : [ˌpɑːsə(r)ˈbaɪ]

n.

passers-by  

n.1.,

n.1.someone who is walking past a place, especially when an accident or violent event happens

1. parliament passerby pay-to-the-driver bus ...

2. paperback ; passerby pathetic ...

3. passenger n. passerby n. passive a. ...

4. Headline News( ) Passerby( ) Red Carpet( ) ...

5. ... Crowd 1 1 Passerby 2 2 SHOWGIRL 1 1 ...

6. panic( v.)/ passerby( n.) pearl( n.) ...

7. 〖 playdrinkers'swagergame〗 passerby〖 traveller〗 ...

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1.the boots of the traveler can hardly get out of the mud, so he asked a passerby to help him.

2.The passerby was very grateful to us for directing him when he mistook his way.

3.Borrowed an umbrella from a passerby and walked around the pool. It had just stopped raining before this photo was taken.沿

4.Cars honked behind him. The mahout turned and gesticulated at him with his iron rod. A passerby yelled at him not to block traffic.

5.His head seemed to go round, and he clutched at the nearest passerby.便

6.During the three-day-two-night railway journey, we also encountered two "passerby" that I had marked down in my trip journal.”。

7.This work was better out in the world, in its original incarnation as the floor of the Passerby bar./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.If someone were to casually give your body away to any old passerby, you would naturally be furious.

9.A passerby hurriedly called an ambulance. No sooner had the ambulance arrived then the police also arrived to deal with the accident.

10.The sixth fox burst into abuses for not getting the grapes and was beaten to death with a stick by a passerby.便