street 英 [stri:t]   美 [strit]

street

street  英 [stri:t] 美 [strit]

n. 街道  adj. 街道的 

名词复数:streets 

a street map 街道地图
street culture/dance/law 街头文化;街舞;街头法规

  • A street is a paved road with houses or buildings along the side. Cars, buses, bikes, and motorcycles travel in the street, while pedestrians use the sidewalk.
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  • n. 街道
  • adj. 街道的
  • 1. a street map

    街道地图

  • 2. street culture/dance/law

    街头文化;街舞;街头法规

  • 3. We turned up a quiet street.

    我们拐进一条僻静的街道。

  • 4. The bank is just across the street.

    银行就在街对过。

  • 5. 10 Downing Street

    唐宁街 10 号

  • 6. He is used to being recognized in the street.

    街上常有人认出他来,他习以为常了。

  • street (n.) Old English stret (Mercian, Kentish), stræt (West Saxon) "street, high road," from Late Latin strata, used elliptically for via strata "paved road," from fem. past participle of Latin sternere "lay down, spread out, pave," from PIE *stre-to- "to stretch, extend," from root *stere- "to spread, extend, stretch out," from nasalized form of PIE root *stere- "to spread."
street / striːt ; NAmE striːt / noun , adjective street streets noun 1 [countable ] ( abbr.St , st ) a public road in a city or town that has houses and buildings on one side or both sides 大街;街道 The bank is just across the street. 银行就在街对过。 to walk along/down/up the street 沿着街道走 the town's narrow cobbled streets 镇上狭窄的卵石街道 92nd Street 第 92 大街 10 Downing Street 唐宁街 10 号 He is used to being recognized in the street. 街上常有人认出他来,他习以为常了。 a street map/planof York 约克街道地图╱平面图 street theatre/musicians 街头戏剧╱乐手 My office is at street level (= on the ground floor). 我的办公室在一楼。 It's not safe to walk the streetsat night. 夜间在街上走不安全。 note at road see also backstreet n. , high street , side street 2 [singular ] the ideas and opinions of ordinary people, especially people who live in cities, which are considered important (尤指城市里)街头民意 The feeling I get from the street is that we have a good chance of winning this election. 我从街头民意调查感觉到我们很有机会赢得这场选举。 The word on the streetis that it's not going to happen. 民众普遍认为此事不会发生。 IDIOMS (out) on the ˈstreets/ˈstreet ( informal) without a home; outside, not in a house or other building 无家可归;流落街头;在外面大街上 the problems of young people living on the streets 年轻人流落街头的种种问题 If it had been left to me I would have put him out on the street long ago. 换了我,早就把他赶出家门了。 on/walking the ˈstreets working as a prostitute 做妓女;靠卖淫为生 ˈstreets ahead (of sb/sth) ( BrE) ( informal) much better or more advanced than sb/sth else (比某人或事物)好得多,先进得多 a country that is streets ahead in the control of environmental pollution 一个在整治环境污染方面远远走在前面的国家 the streets are ˌpaved with ˈgold ( saying) used to say that it seems easy to make money in a place (表示在某地挣钱容易)遍地都是黄金 (right) up your ˈstreet ( especially BrE) ( NAmE usually (right) up your ˈalley ) ( informal) very suitable for you because it is sth that you know a lot about or are very interested in (正)适合你;(正)和你对口 This job seems right up your street. 这工作看来对你正合适。 more at easy adj. , hit v. , man n. adjective [only before noun ] informal and based on the daily life of ordinary people in cities 街头的 street sports such as skateboarding and skating 街头运动,如滑板和溜冰 street newspapers sold by the homeless 无家可归者卖的街头报纸 street culture/dance/law 街头文化;街舞;街头法规 street / striːt ; NAmE striːt /
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