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 aisle [ail]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 走廊, 侧廊, 过道

[机] 走道


  1. This comedy has had them rolling in the aisles for two weeks.
    这出喜剧让观众们连续两个星期乐得前仰后合。
  2. Things reached the point where the two groups sat on opposite sides of the church, glaring across the aisle.
    事情到了两群人马各坐在教堂里相对的两边,隔着通道怒目相视的地步。
  3. The girl ushered me along the aisle to my seat.
    引座小姐带领我沿著通道到我的座位上去.


aisle
[ noun ]
  1. a long narrow passage (as in a cave or woods)

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. passageway between seating areas as in an auditorium or passenger vehicle or between areas of shelves of goods as in stores

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. part of a church divided laterally from the nave proper by rows of pillars or columns

  6. <noun.artifact>


Aisle \Aisle\, n. [OF. ele, F. aile, wing, wing of a building,
L. ala, contr. fr. axilla.] (Arch.)
(a) A lateral division of a building, separated from the
middle part, called the nave, by a row of columns or
piers, which support the roof or an upper wall
containing windows, called the clearstory wall.
(b) Improperly used also for the have; -- as in the
phrases, a church with three aisles, the middle aisle.
(c) Also (perhaps from confusion with alley), a passage
into which the pews of a church open.

  1. In May I proposed that both houses of Congress, both sides of the aisle, join together with our administration in a bipartisan executive-legislative task force to advance America's unified anti-drug policy.
  2. In a supermarket aisle scene, for example, paying for placements can mean the difference between a shelf full of General Mills cereals or of Kellogg's.
  3. The old Air Force One featured a single narrow center aisle, where VIPs had to weave their way past flight attendants, Secret Service agents and the media on their way to the lavatories.
  4. She was moved to an aisle behind 15 rows of spectators.
  5. Yes, on the aisle.
  6. The latter join the majority side of the aisle, where their party holds 55 seats to the opposition's 45.
  7. Shortly after the Boeing 727 leaves Athens, some passengers hear a commotion from the rear of the jetliner as two Shiite Moslem gunmen run screaming down the aisle, brandishing a hand grenade and a chrome-plated pistol.
  8. The secret to gaining customers, he figures, is to find good distributors who keep his product stocked on grocery shelves and wrangle for aisle displays.
  9. We had Republicans jumping up on the side, of our side of the aisle and said, "Well, I'll vote for it if you change this, or I don't like this part of it but if you change that."
  10. One reason is that the courtly chairman makes a point of giving credit to both sides of the aisle.
  11. Watch out if you sit on an aisle.
  12. "There would be a very large effort on both sides of the aisle, I think, to have a period of bipartisanship if you had Foley as speaker, and to try to heal some of the wounds," Gingrich said.
  13. Mr. Wilson stood watching the effect from the center aisle, about halfway up.
  14. A legally blind pastor who was banished from the pulpit because of his guide dog walked down the aisle Sunday and shook the hand of the man responsible.
  15. A favorite pastime begun is the rolling of an orange down the aisle on takeoff to see how far it gets before disappearing under a seat.
  16. Lise Dominique and Steve Bauer dressed up as cows for a Halloween wedding and said, "I moo." As the "Monster Mash" played Monday, "the guests mooed us down the aisle and then they all applauded," Bauer said after the ceremony.
  17. One flight attendant crawled along the aisle, calming passengers and trying to help the passengers put on their life vests, said entertainer Robert Lopaka Brown, who was returning from his honeymoon.
  18. They said the bus also lacked enough exits and that its 12-inch-wide aisle was too narrow for emergency escapes.
  19. Bush's claim that he was not attacking Dukakis's patriotism on the Pledge of Allegiance issue drew scornful laughter from the Democratic side of the aisle.
  20. "The operator of the vehicle blacked out at the driver's wheel," Palardy said. "He proceeded down the parking aisle, accelerating and nearly striking several people who had to dodge and dart out of the way.
  21. House members on both sides of the aisle agree that welfare-to-work programs are worthwhile.
  22. His wife, 33-year-old Adrienne Brown, sat across the aisle from her husband.
  23. Quayle, too, has plans for Jan. 3. His resignation from the Senate takes effect that day and he is scheduled to walk his successor, GOP Rep. Dan Coats, down the aisle to be sworn in.
  24. "I turned around to see my dad and I saw the fire," she testified. "I was standing in the aisle, yelling for my dad."
  25. The Wednesday night show began with an actress dressed as Snow White being interviewed in the lobby of the Shrine Auditorium, and then following a chorus line of dancing stars down an aisle to the stage.
  26. "I was in the grocery store with some of the kids and when people saw us in an aisle, they would turn and walk away," she says.
  27. And the splashing fountain brought back the swoosh of the fire hose washing hymn books and Bibles down the aisle as the mob smashed pews and ransacked the church.
  28. "I will not encourage or support revenue increases that don't have the support of the president and a majority of members of both sides of the aisle on my committee," he said.
  29. Police said 43 people were arrested inside the packed cathedral when they jumped from their seats near the start of O'Connor's homily and stretched out in the center aisle, some chaining themselves to pews.
  30. Most of the passengers were construction workers, some of whom were standing in the aisle when the accident occurred.
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