单词 |
walk-up |
释义 |
walk-up I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ adjective Etymology: from the phrase walk up 1. : located above the ground floor in a building with no elevator < a walk-up apartment > 2. : consisting of several stories and having no elevator < no walk-up tenement, unless fireproof, should exceed six stories in height — J.G.Hill > II. noun (-s) 1. : a building of several stories with no elevator; especially : a walk-up apartment house < lived on the top floor of a five-flight walk-up — Viña Delmar > 2. a. : an apartment located above the ground floor in a building with no elevator < his apartment, a one-room walk-up — Truman Capote > b. : a place of business reached by walking up one or more flights of stairs 3. : a trapshooting game in which several traps are hidden at intervals on either side of a path along which the shooter is to walk and each trap is sprung without warning as the shooter approaches it III. adjective : designed to allow pedestrians to be served without entering a building < the walk-up window of a bank > |
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