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| a road in a town or city with houses or other buildings along it 街道;街 | Oxford Street/Fourth Street 牛津街/第四大街 | | Walk along the high street and turn left. 沿着大街走,然后向左拐。 | | down/along/across/into etc the street I just saw Bill walking down the street. 我刚看到比尔沿着大街走过去。 | | +of Thousands of tourists wander the streets of Paris. 数以千计的游客漫步在巴黎的各大街道上。 | | a | used in the names of roads. The written abbreviation is St 街,大街(用于街名,缩写为St) | | She works on Oakwood Street. 她的上班地点是在橡木大街。 | | | b | outside in a city or town 户外;街头 | | on/in the streets Additional police officers are being deployed on the streets. 增派的警员被部署到街道上。 | | | c | relating to streets or taking place on the streets in a city or town 街上的;街道的;街头的;发生在街上的 | | a street map/sign 街道图/标志 | | street crime 街头犯罪 | | a street vendor/musician 街头小贩/音乐家 | | a street corner (=the place where two streets meet) 街角 | | |
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- | the man/woman/person /on/in the street |
| an average manwomanperson |
| 普通男子/女子/人 |
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- | on/in the street |
| with no place to live |
| 流落街头的;无家可归的 |
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| Funding to help families on the street is running out. 帮助流落街头的家庭的资金快用完了。 |
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- | a one-way/two-way street |
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1 | a street in which cars may travel in one directionin both directions 单行/双行道 |
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2 | an action , decision etc involving two people or groups that affects only oneboth of them 影响到单/双方面的行动(或决定等) | Surveys of employers show that discrimination is a two-way street. 对雇主们的调查报告表明歧视对双方都有影响。 | |
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- | (right) up sb’ s street BRITISH |
| exactly the type of thing that someone is interested in or is good at doing |
| (正好)在某人的兴趣范围内的,是某人擅长的 |
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| This sort of thing should be right up your street. 这类事你应该会感兴趣。 |
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- | streets ahead BRITISH informal |
| much better than other people or things |
| 比(其他人或物)好得多 |
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| Radcliffe is streets ahead of her rivals. 拉德克利夫比她的对手们强很多。 |
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