His room is along the corridor.
他的房间就在走廊边。
the electronics industry in the M4 corridor
4 号高速公路沿线一带的电子工业区
1.【建】走廊;通路;【建】覆道
1.a long passage inside a building with doors on each side; a passage on a train
2.a long narrow area of land that people or animals travel through; used about an area of land that belongs to one country but is surrounded by another; used about the land near a major river, road, or railroad line
1.Opening the underground corridor for the public will coincide with an extensive restoration of the Colosseum, the office said.
为公众地开放地下走廊将与广泛的斗兽场恢复的目标相一致,办公室的官员说。
2.Then he began to pace up and down the room, listened at the corridor, walked on again, then listened once more.
接着他在屋子里踱来踱往,细听过道里的消息,听听走走,走走又听听。
3.New York City sits in the middle of a major migration corridor, used for millennia by birds flying south for the winter.
纽约位于鸟类主要的迁徙走廊的中部,千百年来鸟群就从这里飞往南方过冬。
4.He said as much to Tesla as they approached an intersection midway along the corridor. "I-I'll wait for you here-you know, s-stand guard. "
他们走到中途的一个通道交叉口时,他说:“我——我在这里等你——你知道,得放——放哨。”
5.The King's chamber is located at the heart of the pyramid, only accessible through the Great Gallery and an ascending corridor.
国王的墓室位于金字塔的中心,只有通过大走廊和一个上升的通道才可以到达。
6.Behind the child was a stinking corridor, and his little chair, splitting across the bottom, sank a little beneath his weight.
孩子的身后是一条臭秽的过道,他的小椅子椅面裂了道缝儿,一坐上去就微微下陷。
7.The momentary elation evaporated as he turned to look up and down the corridor.
他转身上下打量着这走廊的时候,瞬间的喜悦顷刻消失了。
8.Reluctantly she wiped her hands on her apron and went through the long narrow corridor to the front door.
她不情愿地在围裙上擦擦手,经过长而窄的走廊来到大门。
9.Nowadays, people usually do not know each other only a few doors down the corridor.
现在,人们通常对隔了几个门的邻居都不认识。
10.Tommy Dillon, who had joined the choir, came singing up the stairs and down the corridor, his chant growing louder as he approached room F.
汤米·狄伦,刚加入唱诗班,边唱上楼梯,唱下走廊去,他越靠近F号房,歌声就越大声。