corridor
noun [ C ] uk/ˈkɒr.ɪ.dɔːr/ us/ˈkɔːr.ə.dɚ/ /ˈkɔːr.ə.dɔːr/
(PASSAGE)
B2 (尤指两边是房间的)走廊,通道,过道
a long passage in a building or train, especially with rooms on either side
Her office is at the end of the corridor. 她的办公室在走廊尽头。
- More examples
- He could hear the clack of high heels walking past in the corridor.
- There's a connecting corridor between the buildings.
- We crept slowly along the darkened corridor.
- Her office is down the corridor on the right.
- The children funnelled along the corridor into the school hall.
(LAND)
走廊(指一国领土通过他国境内的狭长地带)
a long piece of one country's land that goes through another country
the Polish corridor 波兰走廊
Idiom
the corridors of poweridiom 权力走廊(作出重大决策的政府高层)
the higher levels of government where the most important decisions are made