单词 | jaywalker |
释义 | jaywalkern. Originally U.S. A pedestrian who crosses a street without regard to traffic regulations. ΘΚΠ society > travel > aspects of travel > going on foot > [noun] > one going on foot foota1225 footmana1382 walkerc1390 footera1425 ganger1424 trampler1580 foot folk1583 marcher1589 leg-stretcher1612 foot traveller1631 pedestrian1641 ambulator1652 foot walker1751 turnpiker1812 foot passenger1832 ped1863 voetganger1902 jaywalker1917 stepper1934 foot-slogger1956 1917 Harper's Mag. June 70/2 The Bostonian..has reduced ‘a pedestrian who crosses streets in disregard of traffic signals’ to the compact jaywalker. 1925 Spectator 12 Dec. 1080/1 Needless to say, there are few ‘jay-walkers’ in Miami now. 1927 Weekly Disp. 1 May 8 The police are taking the Jay Walker in hand and teaching him how to cross the streets. 1930 Bulletin 23 Jan. 5 He thinks that every kerb should be built about a foot above the pavement, so that ‘jay-walkers’ can be kept away from the outside edge. 1937 Times 25 Jan. 8/2 In many streets like Oxford Street, for instance, the jaywalker wanders complacently in the very middle of the roadway as if it was a country lane. 1972 Police Rev. 24 Nov. 1528/3 Realising his mistake, [he] pulls back quickly, narrowly missing the jay-walker. Derivatives ˈjaywalk v. (intransitive) . ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > road > parts of road > [verb (intransitive)] > cross without regard to traffic regulations jaywalk1957 1957 C. Brooke-Rose Lang. of Love 15 She jay-walked through the traffic-jam of St. Giles, vaguely hoping to be run over. 1973 Scotsman 7 Aug. 8/3 Although there are penalties for jay-walking they do not seem to be much needed. Indeed a friend of mine from another part of Canada once jay-walked in the city I refer to and said that she would never do so again because she had been so embarrassed when all the traffic stopped for her. ˈjaywalking n. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > road > parts of road > [noun] > part where pedestrians can cross > action of a jaywalker jaywalking1919 1919 S. Lewis Free Air 257 He had..been cursed by a policeman for jaywalking. 1933 Bulletin (Sydney) 1 Nov. 23/4 His car brushed plaintiff, who was jay-walking. 1970 P. Laurie Scotl. Yard v. 123 A quarter of all London's accidents involve pedestrians—we have no effective jay-walking law. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1917 |
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