path
path — 名詞
1. a narrow way people walk on, or the line something moves along.
小路;路線
人走的小路,或物體移動路線
a narrow way people walk on, or the line something moves along.
A narrow path led the children from the farm to the river.
一條狹窄小路把孩子們從農場帶到河邊。
pattern: path to + place
After the storm, workers cleared a path through the fallen trees.
暴風雨後,工人清出一條穿過倒樹的路。
collocation: clear a path through
A stone path runs between the school gate and the library.
一條石子路從校門通到圖書館。
The bird's path curved across the sky above our boat.
那隻鳥的飛行路線在我們船上方的天空劃出弧線。
Families moved away from the path of the wildfire.
各家人紛紛離開野火行進的路線。
文法句型
path to + place
path through + area
in the path of + moving thing
用法筆記
Common after prepositions such as on, along, through, and in the path of. Distinguish from sense 2, which uses path figuratively for progress, plans, or future change.
常見錯誤
2. a way of doing things that moves you toward a desired result or future state.
途徑;方向
通往某結果的做法或方向
a way of doing things that moves you toward a desired result or future state.
Night classes gave Rosa a new path to better work.
夜間課程給了 Rosa 一條通往更好工作的途徑。
pattern: path to + goal
The mayor set the town on a path toward cleaner air.
市長讓這座城鎮走上改善空氣品質的路。
pattern: set [something] on a path toward
After college, Ken chose a path that mixed art and business.
大學畢業後,Ken 選了一條結合藝術與商業的發展路。
Small daily walks can be a path back to health.
每天短短散步,可能是恢復健康的途徑。
The talks opened a path for the two sides to cooperate.
這場會談替雙方合作打開了一條路。
- dead end
describes a plan or situation that does not lead anywhere useful
文法句型
path to/toward + goal
set somebody on a path
open a path for + noun + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Often appears in patterns like path to/toward + goal and set someone on a path. Distinguish from sense 1, which is about an actual track or movement line.