path
高中 CET4 CET6
英[pɑ?θ] 美[p?θ]
例句
1. Walking the path through the forest fills me with peace.
穿越林間小路讓我感受寧?kù)o。
——《牛津高階英漢雙解辭書(shū)》
2. Time management is the path to success.
時(shí)間辦理是告捷的辦法。
——《柯林斯高等英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)辭書(shū)》
3. When a hurricane is approaching, people in its direct path are often all heading in the opposite direction, which means the traffic on the way out can be extreme.
當(dāng)颶風(fēng)正在接近時(shí),處于其行進(jìn)路途上的住民通常都朝著相反的朝向前行,這意味著出逃的路途交通會(huì)十分擁堵。
——《英語(yǔ)周報(bào)·高二閱讀綜合B版》
基本釋義
[n.]
1. a way or track that is made for a particular purpose or in a particular direction, especially in the countryside;
2. a way of achieving something;
3. a line along which somebody / something moves; the space in front of somebody / something as they move;
[名詞]
1. 小路,(尤其指鄉(xiāng)下的)小徑;
2. 途徑;
3. 路途。
派生詞
pathway n. a path, especially a long one or one that has been made for a particular purpose;(較長(zhǎng)的)小路,通路
pathfinder n. a person or thing that shows the way for others, especially in new areas or subjects;開(kāi)發(fā)者,先鋒
近義詞
與path涵義相近的單詞有trail和route。這三個(gè)詞的共同特性是它們都指通往目標(biāo)地的途徑,但它們?cè)诰唧w使用時(shí)有所區(qū)別。
trail n. a path through the countryside, often where people walk (尤指步行者的)小路
route n. a way that takes you from one place to another, especially one that has been planned for a particular purpose 路途
trail側(cè)重于途徑的局促和景致,route則重申方案和目標(biāo)地。
互動(dòng)成績(jī)
1. 這句話中的path為何意?
The path to success is often a bumpy one, but it’s all worth it in the end.
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