corridor
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒr.ɪ.dɔːr/us/ˈkɔːr.ə.dɚ//ˈkɔːr.ə.dɔːr/corridornoun[C](PASSAGE)
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alongpassagein abuildingortrain,especiallywithroomson eitherside:
(尤指两边是房间的)走廊,通道,过道Herofficeis at the end of the corridor.她的办公室在走廊尽头。
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- He couldheartheclackof highheelswalkingpast in the corridor.
- There's aconnectingcorridor between thebuildings.
- Wecreptslowlyalong thedarkenedcorridor.
- Herofficeis down the corridor on theright.
- Thechildrenfunnelledalong the corridor into theschoolhall.
Parts of buildings: passages & entrance areas
- arcade
- archway
- breezeway
- concourse
- desk
- entryway
- gangway
- gateway
- hall
- hallway
- marquee
- passage
- patio
- portal
- portico
- reception
- side entrance
- side return
- terrace
- vestibule
corridornoun[C](LAND)
alongpieceof one country'slandthat goes through anothercountry:
走廊(指一国领土通过他国境内的狭长地带)thePolishcorridor波兰走廊
Towns & regions: parts of countries
- bicoastal
- Breton
- city state
- collectorate
- county borough
- countywide
- district
- green belt
- metropolitan borough
- metropolitan county
- multi-county
- non-county
- non-metropolitan county
- northerner
- northwest
- province
- provincial
- regionalism
- sector
- southerner
Idiom
the corridors of power