Aisle Meaning in English
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/ˈaɪəɫ/
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/ˈaɪəl/
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释义
A passage between rows of seats, shelves, or other objects that people walk through. It is commonly used for spaces in supermarkets, planes, churches, and theaters.
用法与细微差别
Often used with specific places: 'the cereal aisle', 'an aisle seat', 'walk down the aisle'. Don't confuse it with 'isle', which means island. In weddings, 'walk down the aisle' has a special meaning related to getting married.
Spanish: pasilloPortuguese (BR): corredor - corredor entre fileirasPortuguese (PT): corredor - corredor entre filasChinese (Simplified): 过道Chinese (Traditional): 走道Hindi: गलियाराArabic: ممرBengali: পথ - গলিRussian: проходJapanese: 通路Vietnamese: lối điKorean: 통로Turkish: koridor - geçitUrdu: راہ داریIndonesian: lorong
例句
The milk is in the next aisle.
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We sat near the aisle on the plane.
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Please keep the aisle clear.
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I always book an aisle seat so I can get up easily.
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She was standing in the snack aisle for ten minutes, trying to choose.
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Everyone turned to watch her walk down the aisle.
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