footpaths
英 [ˈfʊtpɑːθs]
美 [ˈfʊtˌpæθs]
n. (尤指乡间的)人行小道
footpath的复数
柯林斯词典
- (尤指乡间的)小路
Afootpathis a path for people to walk on, especially in the countryside.
双语例句
- They were allowed to plow up the footpaths on the understanding that they restored them afterward.
他们获准在事后恢复原状的条件下挖掘人行道。 - Accustomed to the idea of private property, international travelers are often reluctant to stray from worn footpaths into lanes and hutongs for fear of intruding.
国际游客习惯于私有财产的观念,常常不愿走进小巷和胡同等地方,觉得这样有非法入侵之嫌。 - I would guess I have walked perhaps 7,000 or 8,000 miles on footpaths so far in my life: more than most, perhaps, but not nearly so many as others.
我估计自己迄今为止已经徒步行走了七八千英里,这样的距离或许比大多数人长,但还不及另外一些人。 - Local people are protesting against farmers and landowners who black public footpaths.
当地人反对农场主和地主阻断公共便道。 - Some landowners refuse permission to use footpaths on their land.
一些土地所有者不允许别人穿过他们土地上的小路。 - Footpaths are mundane in the best sense of that word: worldly, open to all.
人行小径平凡无奇,体现了世俗这个词的最佳含义,即它向所有人开放。 - I do hope that people will make use of footpaths and treat them with due attention that is needed.
我真希望人们使用人行道并给予应有的关注。 - Usually, we simply remove the offending deposit from footpaths and redeposit it along the back fence, away from the house.
通常,我们只是简单的将他们铲离人行小路,丢到远离房子的后篱笆边。 - Many disused railway lines have become public footpaths.
许多停用的铁路线已经成了公用的小路。 - Going through crisscross footpaths between fields, wherever our fingerprints reach, wherever the oldest presage will show.
纵横阡陌,我们的指纹印在哪里,哪里就会显露最古老的预言。