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
- Breaking of traffic regulations by non-motorized vehicle users or pedestrians;
(二)非机动车驾驶人员或者行人违反交通规则的; - Exhaust from all combustion engines produce adverse effects on the health of car users and all innocent pedestrians.
内燃发动机排放的尾气对驾车人和所有无辜行人的健康产生有害的影响。 - 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。 - 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。 - Even being good and kind to other drivers and pedestrians along the way would not get you there either.
即使你对同路的司机和行人很友善也不能到达你要去的地方。 - Curious pedestrians were ordered to move along
好奇的路人被责令离开。 - The busy traffic entrance was a hazard to pedestrians.
繁忙的车辆出入口对行人是一个危险。 - Crossroad refers to the key link to roads, where the vehicles and pedestrians have to pass by.
交叉口是道路的咽喉,车辆和行人都要在交叉口处汇集通过。 - Apparently, the law is being stretch to cover pedestrians walking on the sidewalks.
显然,法律已被延伸到涵盖行人走在人行道上。 - Pedestrians scattered, seeking shelter.
行人都散开了,争相躲避。