Down the street Meaning in English
expression
ˈdaʊn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈstɹit
DOWN thuh STREET
dˈaʊn/ /ðə, ði/ /stɹˈiːt
DOWN thuh STREET
释义
Used to describe a place that is a short distance away on the same street, usually in the direction away from where you are now.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in informal, everyday English to give directions or describe locations. Can refer to both a little farther or near the end of the street, depending on context. Not used for places on other streets—always means the same street.
Spanish: calle abajo - al final de la callePortuguese (BR): descendo a rua - no final da ruaPortuguese (PT): ao fundo da rua - descendo a ruaChinese (Simplified): 街的那头 - 沿着这条街Chinese (Traditional): 街的那頭 - 沿著這條街Hindi: सड़क के नीचे - सड़क के किनारेArabic: أسفل الشارع - في نهاية الشارعBengali: রাস্তার নিচে - রাস্তার পাশে (কিছুটা দূরে)Russian: вдоль улицы - вниз по улицеJapanese: 通りの先 - 通りの向こうVietnamese: xuống đường - dọc theo đườngKorean: 길 아래 - 길 따라Turkish: caddenin sonunda - caddenin ilerisindeUrdu: گلی میں آگے - سڑک کے نیچےIndonesian: di jalan ini - di ujung jalan
例句
My friend lives down the street from me.
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The school is just down the street.
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There’s a coffee shop down the street.
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Let’s walk down the street and see if the store is open.
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I heard there’s a new pizza place down the street.
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The bus stop is just a minute’s walk down the street.
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