street的意思和读音

street

: [strit] : [striːt]

n.;(

adj.

streets  

v.+n.cross street,clear street

adj.+n.busy street,street lamp,same street,narrow street,quiet street

n.sidewalk

streetn.

1.[c]a public road in a city or town that has houses and buildings on one side or both sides

The bank is just across the street.

to walk along/down/up the street沿

the town's narrow cobbled streets

92nd Street 92

10 Downing Street 10

He is used to being recognized in the street .

a street map/plan of York

street theatre/musicians

My office is at street level(= on the ground floor) .

It's not safe to walk the streets at night.

2.[sing]the ideas and opinions of ordinary people, especially people who live in cities, which are considered important

The feeling I get from the street is that we have a good chance of winning this election.

The word on the street is that it's not going to happen.

IDM

the problems of young people living on the streets

If it had been left to me I would have put him out on the street long ago.

(out) on the streets/street(informal)without a home; outside, not in a house or other building

the problems of young people living on the streets

If it had been left to me I would have put him out on the street long ago.

on/walking the streetsworking as a prostitute

a country that is streets ahead in the control of environmental pollution

streets ahead (of sb/sth)(informal)much better or more advanced than sb/sth else

a country that is streets ahead in the control of environmental pollution

the streets are paved with goldused to say that it seems easy to make money in a place

This job seems right up your street.

(right) up your street(informal);(very suitable for you because it is sth that you know a lot about or are very interested in

This job seems right up your street.

adj.

1.[obn]informal and based on the daily life of ordinary people in cities

street sports such as skateboarding and skating

street newspapers sold by the homeless

street culture/dance/law

n.1.,,;〈〉(西)2.;3.4.,5.,“Fleet S-”1.,,;〈〉(西)2.;3.4.,5.,“Fleet S-”

n.1.<spoken,BrE,spoken,AmE>Same as Fleet S-2.a road in a town or city with houses or other buildings along it; used in the names of roads. The written abbreviation is St.; outside in a city or town; relating to streets, or taking place on the streets in a city or town3.the busy modern city, considered a place to give and receive information

1. / Fax / Street / Shipping CO. ...

2. 〖 bridle〗 〖 road;avenue;street〖 mule〗 ...

3. Street Street East ...

4. 10. [ street gossip] 11. [ street] 12. [ streets and lanes;street corners and alleys] ...

5. story n. street n. strong a. ...

6. greet street sweet ...

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1.But I've been able to see my favorite soap, ''Shortland Street. ''》。

2.The daughter of a couple across the street turned out to have been hidden by Polish peasant neighbors.

3.As I was walking down the street, I found that there was no one in this world.

4.Mr Madoff was himself a big name, having been a chairman of the Nasdaq exchange, and his investors regarded him as a Wall Street insider.——(Nasdaq)

5.on Wall Street, where year-end bonuses are measured in 'bucks' (millions) and flying private is often considered a basic human need.

6.The perpetrators then were, at least, identifiable and containable and had been tracked down to Sidney Street in the East End.

7.Wall Street can be expected to push hard for loopholes in the reform bill as the conference hammers it out, Barr said.

8.Even his way of walking down the street could be recognized .姿

9.It was too much for him and he took off down the street, squalling like a scalded cat.沿

10.Shelton glanced at him; he wore his hat rather far back on his head, his eyes haunted the street in front.