footpaths
英 [ˈfʊtpɑːθs]
美 [ˈfʊtˌpæθs]
n. (尤指乡间的)人行小道
footpath的复数
柯林斯词典
- (尤指乡间的)小路
Afootpathis a path for people to walk on, especially in the countryside.
双语例句
- Footpaths are mundane in the best sense of that word: worldly, open to all.
人行小径平凡无奇,体现了世俗这个词的最佳含义,即它向所有人开放。 - Accustomed to the idea of private property, international travelers are often reluctant to stray from worn footpaths into lanes and hutongs for fear of intruding.
国际游客习惯于私有财产的观念,常常不愿走进小巷和胡同等地方,觉得这样有非法入侵之嫌。 - The 41-meter wide deck carries six traffic lanes and two emergency standby lanes, as well as cycle tracks and footpaths. They ran the car to the end and both got off.
这座桥桥面宽41米,有6个车道和两个应急备用车道,还有自行车道和人行道。他们把电车开到轨道的末端,两人一起下了车。 - Streets and footpaths are not to be obstructed, traffic not to be impeded and the Contractor shall deal with any notices or claims received and indemnify the Employer against any such cfaitns.
街道和人行道不得有障碍,交通畅通,承包商须对收到的所有通知或请求进行处理,赔偿雇主任何索赔要求。 - We need a large-scale map showing all the footpaths that we can walk along.
我们需要一张大比例地图,以显示所有能走的小径。 - Going through crisscross footpaths between fields, wherever our fingerprints reach, wherever the oldest presage will show.
纵横阡陌,我们的指纹印在哪里,哪里就会显露最古老的预言。 - I imagine one could traverse most of England via footpaths, bridleways, and country lanes.
我想象某人由人行小路,骑马路和乡间小路能穿越大部分的英国。 - Many disused railway lines have become public footpaths.
许多停用的铁路线已经成了公用的小路。 - Or, in the human landscape, along the sides of stone buildings. Contains fences and stepping stones for landscape architecture, yards, walkways, sidewalks, property boundaries, boundary markers, and footpaths.
或者在人工景观中沿着石造建筑物墙壁生长的植物。包含景观建筑、院子、通道、侧道、地产界、界标和人行道的围墙和踏脚石。 - I would guess I have walked perhaps 7,000 or 8,000 miles on footpaths so far in my life: more than most, perhaps, but not nearly so many as others.
我估计自己迄今为止已经徒步行走了七八千英里,这样的距离或许比大多数人长,但还不及另外一些人。