walkway

/ˈwɔːkweɪ/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈɔkwˌe] /ˈwɔːkweɪ/ (ame, ipa) · [wˈɔkwˌe] /ˈwȯk-ˌwā How to pronounce walkway (audio)/ (ame, mw)

walkway — 名詞

  • walkwaysingular
  • walkwaysplural

1. a path for people to use on foot, often raised or covered.

1.名詞B2
釋義

步道;走道

供人步行的專用通道,常有頂或架高

a path for people to use on foot, often raised or covered.

例句

Naoko crossed the covered walkway between the library and the gym.

Naoko 走過圖書館和體育館之間的有頂走道。

a covered walkway between buildings

Workers built a wooden walkway over the muddy ground after the storm.

暴風雨過後,工人搭了一條木製步道,讓人走過泥地。

walkway over wet ground

同義詞
  • path

    the broad everyday word for a route people walk along

  • pathway

    slightly more formal and often used for a planned or marked route

  • boardwalk

    specifically a wooden walkway, often near beaches or wetlands

文法句型

a covered walkway

a walkway between buildings

a walkway over wet ground

用法筆記

Usually names a purpose-built path for pedestrians, especially one connecting buildings or crossing wet or uneven ground. If the path runs beside a street, sidewalk is more specific in American English.

常見錯誤

We waited on the sidewalk between the two office blocks.
We waited on the walkway between the two office blocks.
💡A sidewalk usually runs beside a street, while a walkway can connect buildings or cross a private area.
The nurse hurried down the hospital walkway.
The nurse hurried down the hospital corridor.
💡Walkway usually refers to a path made for walking, often outdoors or open-sided, not an ordinary indoor hall.