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单词 pedestrianize
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Definition of pedestrianize in English:

pedestrianize

(British pedestrianise)
verb pəˈdɛstrɪənʌɪzpəˈdɛstriəˌnaɪz
[with object]
  • Close (a street or area) to traffic, making it accessible only to pedestrians.

    the ancient centre of the town was pedestrianized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Any plans to pedestrianise Maldon High Street could spell disaster for the town, local business people have claimed.
    • They claim customer numbers have fallen since the street was pedestrianised 18 years ago.
    • There has been considerable talk about the need to pedestrianise streets in the town centre.
    • The High Street could have been pedestrianised immediately.
    • Mr Thompson described how pedestrianising the High Street would improve and increase social and cultural interaction in the town.
    • Although the area would be pedestrianised, there would still be limited access for public transport, blue badge holders, businesses and residents.
    • The council has invested thousands of pounds in pedestrianising the street and has installed new lighting and a CCTV camera in the past four years.
    • They also want to close the market place to all traffic and pedestrianise it.
    • If we had through roads with railings to pedestrianise the area and no stopping or parking, traffic flow would be improved.
    • It also emerged that there is no unanimity amongst traders over the issue of pedestrianising the main street.
    • The inner area must be pedestrianised and the motorcar banished.
    • They also discussed alternative traffic calming methods and ways of pedestrianising the town.
    • Although I am in favour of pedestrianising the High Street, this should be prepared for in the years ahead.
    • About £1million will be spent revamping the town centre, which could include pedestrianising Main Street.
    • The road, which will be renamed New Cannon Street, will be pedestrianised.
    • Again, it would appear that these unofficial spaces would be lost if the High Street were pedestrianised.
    • The project will not pedestrianise the area, as previously planned, but the streets will be dramatically altered.
    • O'Connell Street will be pedestrianised and will only be accessible to public transport and taxis within the next two years.
    • The council is planning to pedestrianise the street and some side streets in the area from 11 am to 7pm six days a week.
    • Alternatively, an option could be to consider pedestrianising Market Street during certain times.

Derivatives

  • pedestrianization

  • noun pəˌdɛstrɪənʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • The experiment will run all this week and comes only weeks after the unsuccessful trial total pedestrianisation of Bridge Street.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Six people are not in favour of pedestrianisation at all.
      • Some say that the more pedestrianisation, the better.
      • Chamber did not want a trial basis of pedestrianisation.
      • We also remain astounded at the amount of money being spent on the pedestrianisation of Kendal, when we have yet to hear from a resident of the town who actually thinks it is a good idea!
 
 

Definition of pedestrianize in US English:

pedestrianize

(British pedestrianise)
verbpəˈdestrēəˌnīzpəˈdɛstriəˌnaɪz
[with object]
  • Close (a street or area) to traffic, making it accessible only to pedestrians.

    the ancient center of the town was pedestrianized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It also emerged that there is no unanimity amongst traders over the issue of pedestrianising the main street.
    • They also want to close the market place to all traffic and pedestrianise it.
    • The council has invested thousands of pounds in pedestrianising the street and has installed new lighting and a CCTV camera in the past four years.
    • Alternatively, an option could be to consider pedestrianising Market Street during certain times.
    • About £1million will be spent revamping the town centre, which could include pedestrianising Main Street.
    • The council is planning to pedestrianise the street and some side streets in the area from 11 am to 7pm six days a week.
    • Any plans to pedestrianise Maldon High Street could spell disaster for the town, local business people have claimed.
    • O'Connell Street will be pedestrianised and will only be accessible to public transport and taxis within the next two years.
    • Again, it would appear that these unofficial spaces would be lost if the High Street were pedestrianised.
    • The project will not pedestrianise the area, as previously planned, but the streets will be dramatically altered.
    • Although the area would be pedestrianised, there would still be limited access for public transport, blue badge holders, businesses and residents.
    • Mr Thompson described how pedestrianising the High Street would improve and increase social and cultural interaction in the town.
    • They also discussed alternative traffic calming methods and ways of pedestrianising the town.
    • The road, which will be renamed New Cannon Street, will be pedestrianised.
    • If we had through roads with railings to pedestrianise the area and no stopping or parking, traffic flow would be improved.
    • The High Street could have been pedestrianised immediately.
    • The inner area must be pedestrianised and the motorcar banished.
    • Although I am in favour of pedestrianising the High Street, this should be prepared for in the years ahead.
    • They claim customer numbers have fallen since the street was pedestrianised 18 years ago.
    • There has been considerable talk about the need to pedestrianise streets in the town centre.
 
 
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