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
- 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - The Permit Holder shall ensure that the selected routing of the maintenance footpaths will not disturb any animal burrows.
许可证持有人须保证维修保养行人径的选择路线并不会干扰有动物出没的洞穴。 - 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 imagine one could traverse most of England via footpaths, bridleways, and country lanes.
我想象某人由人行小路,骑马路和乡间小路能穿越大部分的英国。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - The massive daily life still walks in the crisscrossing footpaths in folk fields which customary norms formed.
大量的日常生活,仍然行走在习惯性规范的阡陌中。