sidewalk
sidewalk — 名詞
1. An elevated, hard-surfaced strip alongside a road where pedestrians can travel s
1.名詞B1
釋義
人行道
道路兩側供行人行走的鋪面路段
An elevated, hard-surfaced strip alongside a road where pedestrians can travel safely.
例句
Mauricio walked his dog along the sidewalk every evening after dinner.
Mauricio 每天晚飯後都會沿著人行道遛狗。
collocation: walk along the sidewalk
The icy sidewalk outside the library made walking quite dangerous.
圖書館外的人行道結了冰,走路變得很危險。
collocation: icy sidewalk
Small restaurants set up tables on the sidewalk during warm summer evenings.
在溫暖的夏夜裡,小餐館會在人行道上擺設桌椅。
Beatrix tripped on a loose paving stone and fell onto the sidewalk.
Beatrix 被一塊鬆動的石板絆倒,跌落在人行道上。
同義詞
用法筆記
Sidewalk is the standard American English term. In British English, the equivalent word is 'pavement'. It is a countable noun, so you can say 'a sidewalk' or 'the sidewalk'.
常見錯誤
❌I walked on the pavement' (in the US).
✅I walked on the sidewalk.
💡'pavement' in the US refers to the road surface, not the walking path.
❌There was a crack in the walkway.' (when meaning the street-adjacent path).
✅There was a crack in the sidewalk.
💡'walkway' is a more general term for any path; 'sidewalk' specifically runs beside a street.