causeway
causeway 英 [ˈkɔ:zweɪ] 美 [ˈkɔzˌwe]
n. 堤道;铺道 vt. 筑堤道于…
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- n. 堤道;铺道
- vt. 筑堤道于…
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1. For computers, go to Windsor House shopping center in causeway Bay.
买电脑可以去铜锣湾的皇室大厦购物中心。
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2. But former gang members say some drugs are brought in on row boats from nearby Indonesian islands, or are smuggled along the causeway separating Singapore from Malaysia.
但前黑社会成员表示,毒品可以通过从印尼岛屿前来的船只,或是途经马来西亚的堤道走私而来。
- causeway (n.) "road or path raised above the natural level of the ground," as a dry passage over wet places or along the top of an embankment, 1570s, from Middle English cauceweye "raised road" (mid-15c.). The first element is from Anglo-French cauce, Old North French cauciee (12c., Modern French chaussée), from Vulgar Latin *via calciata "paved way," from Latin calcis, genitive of calx (2) "limestone," or Late Latin calciare "to stamp with the heels, tread" (on notion of a road or mound across marshy ground made firm by treading down), from Latin calx (1) "heel." For second element, see way (n.).
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