词汇 | example_english_street |
释义 | Examples of streetThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Performances take place in streets, garages, and restaurants - anywhere groups can find a space. In autumn, figure 5 shows a steeper alignment of the results with the shops being clearly warmer than the arcades and the streets. In autumn, the air movement is even better at the crossroad inside the market than in the exterior streets. Builders often could not afford to pave streets and provide the other amenities needed if they were to build houses on suburban ®elds. The press, streets, monuments, transportation, and countryside became a vast set on to which aperitif brands and their imagery could be projected. The streets are of dirt, the electrical power is weak and there is no natural gas, sewer system, public lighting or garbage service. Unsupervised young women on night-time streets could denote vice or vulnerability. Generally felt that there was not much to do in the area except 'hang out' on the streets. The performance is further shaped by the street's culture and history through the energy and the shared urban experience of its inhabitants. Only a few side streets intersect the thoroughfares. The streets are open before her, and every day she crosses the distance to the no-man'sland to meet the sniper. The grid of streets and plots from which a city is composed, is like a net placed or thrown upon the ground. Women who transgressed this spatial segregation were inevitably stigmatised, and young women were rarely seen in the streets past 15-16 years old. One requires children to cross streets by holding the hand of an adult. Houses were built along these streets as individual speculations, apparently without any regard to one another. Such violent police intervention intensified strikes, with the result that work-place conflicts then extended into the slums and streets of mill towns. They entered into contracts for the maintenance of particular streets, and for the supply of materials, labourers and transportation. With defeat, invasion and occupation, military violence came from the battle front into the streets and marketplaces of the home front. By 1901-1905 sewer expenditures were still only half the amount being spent on water and streets. Despite the large number of nationalities, immigrants did not form a majority in these streets, however. The two short streets - measuring together just over two hundred metres in length - formed a 'micro' multi-ethnic society. The light-grey shaded roads are temple-access routes that became shopping streets. To make up for this, what might be called fengshui devices were constructed in the streets. He told me that the fort was still congested with market streets and houses in the 1920s. As the site is developed in time, large areas will be covered (streets, sidewalks, roofs). He argued that the appalling lack of sanitation and the disorder of the streets made the re-establishment of a baladiyya imperative. First, during much of this period the streets remained quiet. Most of the streets were unpaved, including the main municipal road. One key, of course, is that streets and even buildings last a long time, while technology, tastes and patterns of activity evolve. However, some shopping streets were built in response to government town plans, mainly for political reasons. Company towns often consisted of one or more unpaved streets lined with rows of cheap, identical frame dwellings. Sandweiss then scrutinizes the varied ways in which city-dwellers used their homes and streets and, in turn, helped to define distinct neighbourhoods. A weisheng city is free of odors, dust and harmful bacteria; its streets are ordered and lined with greenery. Plots and streets which display morphological coherence are used to de®ne the plan units, the boundaries of which are termed 'plan seams'. If we could walk around the streets of a pre-industrial town, what sounds would we hear? The procession was organized to pass through streets largely inhabited by merchants and past the churches specially connected with them. The city has a busy waterfront, office towers, streets lined with shops and entertainment and a public transportation system that ties the city together. The picture has a number of objects that circumscribe places covering larger areas (a square, streets, buildings, a garden, a courtyard). However, its increasing popularity prompted the arrangement of speci®c places inside the town + squares or streets + that allowed more facilities to watch the spectacle. On the streets of the capital you can see men with a double-deck cassette player and a menu of tapes. On a comfortable sunny summer day, the arcade does not overheat compared to the access streets, and air movement is progressively reduced. The candidates showed their power in the streets and in the squares, not at the polls. The three children played in the playgrounds and streets in the quarter after school, often without parental assistance. Late at night, police helicopters buzzed through the darkness, their spotlights fingering the ground and tracking individuals on streets and rooftops. She did this in the streets, in hostels, soup kitchens and hideaways, by day and by night. Most often they were situated near public spaces like streets and marketplaces. The strike spread to the factories, shops closed and the police took control of the streets. Initially, no consensus existed regarding the provision of streets, sidewalks, water connections and sewers. A parallel service lane separated the garden plots of the two streets. Most buildings had a shop front and traders and artisans located on these streets were at the same time shopkeepers. The plan showed 12 north-south avenues each 100ft wide, and 155 cross streets each 66ft wide. One such question is whether the beggars we encounter on the streets of our cities are hungry or homeless. At noon, the beggars who aroused the least repugnance were to call at houses in carefully selected streets. Accordingly, while anyone could use the streets for secular purposes, only castes allowed into the temple could process through them. Thus, the sian otot layout lacked a central plaza, streets, or grids. Patients with severe psychiatric illnesses lived homeless on the streets and reached the emergency room with multiple chronic illnesses and sometimes life-threatening diseases. There are either crowded popular streets or serene modern interiors. Therefore, the north-south streets that already have side elevations in the original grid layout are designated for service and minor public functions. Land markets overheated near the city, without heed to the fertility of soils and fertile land was lost to houses and streets. In non-periodic plasma configurations, secondary hole streets appear as a more robust phenomenon and numerical requirements may be relaxed. In peripheral areas, lots are directly accessed from the surrounding streets and host commercial functions. Julian stumbles through the streets crazed with despair. The five streets are also used by temple processions, which are essential elements of many kinds of worship. Offerings are made at these altars during festivals, when the streets become in effect an extension of the temple precinct. She lived on her meagre earnings from selling her collection of vegetables and cardboard found on the streets. In all, 17 streets were included in the sample. His smoke pictures show vortex streets just like those observed in the wake of a cylinder. Two representative scales, designated as 'small- ' and 'large- ' scale vortex streets, were studied. His father grounded the boy so that he would study and not roam in the streets. The percentage of immigrants was much higher on these streets than elsewhere in the inner city (where it was 3 per cent on average). Students from these and other countries also lived in other houses on the two streets. Immigrants living on these streets moved to the newly built suburbs or elsewhere in town. The membership fees were purposefully kept low so that the propagandists who combed the shopping streets around the new year met with less resistance. Another explanation for high current expenditure on streets was the level of capital investment in sewers and water supply. The majority of both groups reported excellent\\good health while on the streets in the years before incarceration, but both groups now reported declining health. We want to think of the past as safe streets filled with working adults, children playing, respected elders. Although striving to be irregular rather than regular in composition, both depend on the inhabited wall enclosing and defining streets and communal space. Locales are then regionalized into different zones of social action with different degrees of co-presence, such as streets, houses, town halls and churches. Fast moving traffic using the small-scale grid of streets had subdivided the area. We can identify at once what might be called the streets and the system that is established by the grid. Today, in our country, hundreds of thousands of people live in our streets. They also threatened to arrest anyone found singing or shouting in the streets. In the eighteenth century beggar-boys made a living on city streets lighting people's way with the use of 'links' - or torches of flaming pitch. However much she may enjoy such pursuits, there will be times when she would actually rather wander the streets unaccompanied. They are likely to be allowed less freedom to go out on the streets and stay out late. Because its theatre is closeted, mind must be penetrated before theatricality can spill over into public theatres, let alone the streets. Subsequent scenes show teeming streets, construction sites, moving trains, and the bustling harbor. At the streets parallel to the mews, higher town houses could be built. The block responds to an urban continuity provided by streets, squares and other public spaces. The urban fabric is spread so thinly over so vast an area that the majority of streets have lost all potential to tease our senses. The streets are used one dimensionally and are left to slowly sink into unconsciousness. Ethnographers observed that in both of these census tracts, the homes and yards appeared wellmaintained, and the streets were quiet and clean. Children are raised by the government and its institutions, or else by the streets. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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