pedestrians
英 [pɪˈdɛstrɪənz]
美 [pəˈdɛstriənz]
n. 行人; 步行者
pedestrian的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指城镇的)步行者,行人
Apedestrianis a person who is walking, especially in a town or city, rather than travelling in a vehicle.- In Los Angeles a pedestrian is a rare spectacle...
在洛杉矶很少见到步行者。 - More than a third of all pedestrian injuries are to children.
所有受伤的行人中有1/3以上是儿童。
- In Los Angeles a pedestrian is a rare spectacle...
- ADJ-GRADED 平庸的;乏味的;平淡无奇的
If you describe something aspedestrian, you mean that it is ordinary and not at all interesting.- His style is so pedestrian that the book becomes a real bore...
他的文风十分平庸,那本书乏味至极。 - I drove home contemplating my own more pedestrian lifestyle.
我开车回家,一路上思考着自己更为乏味的生活方式。
- His style is so pedestrian that the book becomes a real bore...
双语例句
- Pedestrians keep to the sidewalk [ footpath]!
行人走便道。 - Pedestrians scattered, seeking shelter.
行人都散开了,争相躲避。 - The rain only lasted half an hour, but caused traffic jams and havoc for pedestrians and commuters.
这场雨只持续了半个小时,但却造成了交通阻塞、瘫痪,影响了行人和通勤者。 - They believe that bikes are a menace to pedestrians.
他们坚信自行车是对行人的一个威胁。 - Thus, illegal parking has become rampant, which in turn causes great inconveniences to both drivers and pedestrians.
所以违规停车猖獗,因而造成开车者和行人的极大不便。 - Almost half of those who die in road traffic crashes are pedestrians, cyclists or users of motorized two-wheelers.
在道路交通事故死亡者中,近一半是行人、骑自行车或开两轮机动车的人。 - They tried to segregate pedestrians and vehicles.
他们试图把行人和车辆分隔开。 - Motorists were criticised for being inconsiderate to pedestrians.
开车的人因不考虑行人而受到指责。 - There's a sidewalk for pedestrians and visitors.
有供行人和参观者使用的人行道。 - Coaches were numerous, pedestrians many, and in fifty-ninth street the street cars were crowded.
到处都是马车和行人,五十九街的有轨电车十分拥挤。