alley
英 [ˈæli]
美 [ˈæli]
n. (建筑群中间或后面的)小街,小巷,胡同
复数:alleys
Collins.1 / BNC.6528 / COCA.4340
习惯用语
n.
- (right) up your alley(right) up your alley
牛津词典
noun
- (建筑群中间或后面的)小街,小巷,胡同
a narrow passage behind or between buildings - (建筑群中间或后面的)小街,小巷,胡同
a narrow passage behind or between buildings
柯林斯词典
- See also:blind alleybowling alley
英英释义
noun
- a narrow street with walls on both sides
- a lane down which a bowling ball is rolled toward pins
双语例句
- A drunk lay in the alley.
一个酒鬼躺在小胡同里。 - An apparently blind alley leads suddenly into an open space.
山穷水尽,豁然开朗。 - There is a sauna, a bowling alley and a gym in our hotel.
宾馆有桑拿、保龄球室和健身房。 - I was waiting for you in that alley.
我曾经在那个小巷等你。 - When he invested in that business, he went up a blind alley.
当他投资做那个生意时,他就走上了一条绝路。 - The line of reasoning will only lead you up another blind alley.
那种推理方法只会把你引进另一条死胡同。 - Out of the alley, following still!
出了胡同,还跟着! - It is pity that many of the college and university graduates can't find a job down their alley.
可惜很多大学生找工作不能归口。 - Even some foreigners have come to run a stall in silk alley ( a clothing market in beijing).
有些老外也到秀水街练摊儿。 - The side alley was walled off from the back garden.
侧巷和后花园之间用墙隔开了。