释义 |
board-walk orig. U.S. [board n. 1.] A footway or walking-path constructed of boarding.
1872F. M. A. Roe Army Lett. (1909) 53 We reached a narrow board-walk that was supposed to run along by her side fence. 1895C. King Fort Frayne vii. 98 The back gate stood open..and the board walk leading from it to the rear door was visible for half its length. 1906Harper's Mag. June 61 A few days later, on the board-walk at the sea-shore, she came face to face with Hugh Wilberding. 1951Archit. Rev. CX. 100 This board-walk has a row of tables along its outer edge and thus combines the functions of open-air café and river promenade. |