alley
英 [ˈæli]
美 [ˈæli]
n. (建筑群中间或后面的)小街,小巷,胡同
复数:alleys
Collins.1 / BNC.6528 / COCA.4340
习惯用语
n.
- (right) up your alley(right) up your alley
牛津词典
noun
- (建筑群中间或后面的)小街,小巷,胡同
a narrow passage behind or between buildings - (建筑群中间或后面的)小街,小巷,胡同
a narrow passage behind or between buildings
柯林斯词典
- See also:blind alleybowling alley
英英释义
noun
- a narrow street with walls on both sides
- a lane down which a bowling ball is rolled toward pins
双语例句
- Each front door looks across a narrow alley to the front door opposite.
家家大门对大门,中间隔着一条窄巷。 - The blind alley ended in a brick wall.
这条死胡同的尽头是砖墙。 - You have stacked up out in the alley.
你把它们堆在了小巷里。 - I'm afraid you came into a blind alley.
我恐怕你走到死胡同里来了。 - There is a small restaurant at the entrance of the alley.
把着胡同口儿有个小饭馆。 - It is pity that many of the college and university graduates can't find a job down their alley.
可惜很多大学生找工作不能归口。 - One of my guys found this in an alley.
我的一个手下在小路上找到的。 - I'm afraid our present course of action may turn out to be a blind alley.
我担心我们目前这种干法可能是条死胡同。 - The side alley was walled off from the back garden.
侧巷和后花园之间用墙隔开了。 - I even got him a job at the bowling alley.
我还在保龄球馆给他找了份工作。