Ais Meaning in English
word
ˈaɪz
EYEZ
ˈaɪz
EYEZ
Definición
A long narrow space between rows of seats, shelves, or objects, usually to allow people to walk through. Common in places like supermarkets, planes, theaters, and buses.
Uso & Matices
'Aisle' is often confused with 'isle' (island). Typical collocations: 'aisle seat', 'grocery aisle', 'walk down the aisle' (also refers to weddings). Used in both formal and informal English.
Spanish: pasilloPortuguese (BR): corredor - corredor (supermercado/ônibus)Portuguese (PT): corredorChinese (Simplified): 过道Chinese (Traditional): 走道Hindi: गलियाराArabic: ممرBengali: আইল - পথ - চলার পথRussian: проходJapanese: 通路Vietnamese: lối điKorean: 통로Turkish: koridor - geçitUrdu: راہ داری - گزرگاہIndonesian: lorong
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Please walk down the aisle to your seat.
basic
The cookies are in aisle five at the supermarket.
basic
She prefers an aisle seat on the plane.
basic
He dropped his phone in the middle of the aisle during the movie.
natural
Can you move your bag? People can't get through the aisle.
natural
They decorated the church aisle with flowers for the wedding.
natural