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单词 bystreet
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Definition of bystreet in US English:

bystreet

nounˈbīstrētˈbīstrēt
  • A side street off the main thoroughfare.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Passing through the little bystreets of the ancient cities of Europe, I don't understand what this is.
    • This medieval bystreet connects the headmost yard and upper yard of the castle.
    • Demonstrators also closed main and bystreets in the province.
    • I care not what any one says or writes, there is no part of New York so awful looking at night time as the back alley courts and bystreets of this part of London.
    • Hostels, restaurants, internet cafes and travel agencies abound in its bystreets, competing for gringos attention.
    • She said she lived in one of the bystreets named Huanxin bystreet, and her husband worked in China.
    • To purchase real Japanese articles necessitates visiting the dark narrow bystreets, and small upstairs shops where prices are surprisingly low.
    • Therefore, minibus drivers would try to pick up as many passengers as possible, traveling fast, covering more bystreets and often breaking traffic rules.
    • The communique mentioned that: we will attack the checkpoints as much as we can, and if we could not able to pass, we will use the bystreets in order to lift the siege imposed on the village.
    • It chanced on one of these rambles that their way led them down a bystreet in a busy quarter of London.
    • This unusual city with many different lanes, passages, bystreets is full of monumental palaces and sanctuaries.
    • Your idea of depicting a series of bystreets is great.
    • Streets criss-cross each other segmenting the city into grids, which are overlaid by numerous bystreets housing countless historic and cultural sites.
    • The project calls for paving, lighting, tree-planting of the main street and bystreets.
    • Salvador is divided in two: high city and low city connected by declives, bystreets, and avenues.
    • It's said that new streets and bystreets are planned to improve traffic in the reservation.
    • The book gives you a detailed introduction to Beijing, such as geography, palaces, temples, bystreets and well-known persons with more than 200 photos.
    • Initially, the noodle was sold in bystreets and pipe alleys.

Definition of bystreet in US English:

bystreet

nounˈbīstrēt
  • A side street off the main thoroughfare.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Initially, the noodle was sold in bystreets and pipe alleys.
    • This unusual city with many different lanes, passages, bystreets is full of monumental palaces and sanctuaries.
    • Passing through the little bystreets of the ancient cities of Europe, I don't understand what this is.
    • Your idea of depicting a series of bystreets is great.
    • To purchase real Japanese articles necessitates visiting the dark narrow bystreets, and small upstairs shops where prices are surprisingly low.
    • The book gives you a detailed introduction to Beijing, such as geography, palaces, temples, bystreets and well-known persons with more than 200 photos.
    • She said she lived in one of the bystreets named Huanxin bystreet, and her husband worked in China.
    • The communique mentioned that: we will attack the checkpoints as much as we can, and if we could not able to pass, we will use the bystreets in order to lift the siege imposed on the village.
    • It chanced on one of these rambles that their way led them down a bystreet in a busy quarter of London.
    • Demonstrators also closed main and bystreets in the province.
    • This medieval bystreet connects the headmost yard and upper yard of the castle.
    • Salvador is divided in two: high city and low city connected by declives, bystreets, and avenues.
    • Streets criss-cross each other segmenting the city into grids, which are overlaid by numerous bystreets housing countless historic and cultural sites.
    • I care not what any one says or writes, there is no part of New York so awful looking at night time as the back alley courts and bystreets of this part of London.
    • The project calls for paving, lighting, tree-planting of the main street and bystreets.
    • Therefore, minibus drivers would try to pick up as many passengers as possible, traveling fast, covering more bystreets and often breaking traffic rules.
    • Hostels, restaurants, internet cafes and travel agencies abound in its bystreets, competing for gringos attention.
    • It's said that new streets and bystreets are planned to improve traffic in the reservation.
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