walkway的意思和读音

walkway

: [ˈwɔkˌweɪ] : [ˈwɔːkˌweɪ]

n.

walkways  

n.path,footpath,pathway,pavement,sidewalk

walkwayn.

1.a passage or path for walking along, often outside and raised above the ground

n.1.,,

n.1.a path that has been built for people to walk along, especially one that is above ground level and connects two buildings

1. waive walkway washer ...

2. ; designed ;vehicle ;speed walkway bridge ;style ;selection ...

3. write-off walkway wall ...

4. Lobby Walkway Doorway ...

5. ... 〖 smith;locksmith〗 〖 path;byroad;trail;pass;walkway〖 inn;tavern〗 ...

6. write-off walkway wall ...

7. walking crane walkway walkway ...

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1.They soon came to a small brook, and because there was neither a bridge nor a walkway there, they did not know how they would get across it.

2.Even the Jungle Bar, which used to be squeezed in along the main walkway of White Beach, had to move this year after being priced out./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.For Bridge Commissioner Gustav Lindenthal there was an obvious solution: a high-speed moving walkway across the bridge.GustavLindenthal穿

4.For the home's central courtyard, LeBlanc broke up the expanse of concrete, recycling it into a smaller walkway of pavers.

5.Guests can easily find their friend's walkway and follow the candles up to the door.

6.A sort of a run track, or a walkway, on the top of a museum in Denmark, which is made of colored glass, going [all the way] around.

7.Since its opening a year ago, this elevated walkway has people strolling through the meatpacking district.穿

8.The guests were taking their seats on chairs that made an arc around the gazebo; it was split down the middle for the walkway.

9.The ledge acted as a walkway around the cells and also as a vantage place from which one could look out over the center of hell.

10.Instruments shall not be located in a manner which interferes with a ladder, platform, walkway or operating area.