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词汇 boardwalk
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Definition of boardwalk in English:

boardwalk

nounˈbɔːdwɔːkˈbɔrdwɔk
  • 1A wooden walkway across sand or marshy ground.

    (搭建在沙滩或沼泽地的)木板人行道

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From the flat of the valley rose a nicely engineered path and we went over the boardwalks and down by the river and found, a week early for Easter, and early in the season, a freshly-emptied parchment-brown pheasant egg.
    • Willow Court is a sunken flooded area with willow trees and wetland vegetation, traversed and enclosed by a boardwalk.
    • Next, there's a marshy wetland crossed neatly by an X of mathematical-looking boardwalks.
    • Following paths of moss, twigs, dirt and boardwalks, the trails lead you to works made by Canadian and South American artists.
    • New modifications will include speed humps, cycle lanes, zebra crossings, new signs and also a boardwalk on each side of the bridge.
    • The new canal-side reserve will include special boardwalks and hides from which the wildlife can be viewed.
    • This 55-acre park has a network of boardwalks and walkways that allows species such as the common snipe and the tree swallow to be observed without harming the lush grasses and wetland they thrive in.
    • The building of boardwalks at each side, the reinstallation of gas lanterns, the removal of the parapet and the sanding of the bridge were all elements of the project and it must be pursued fully.
    • A wetland habitat with reed beds, a boardwalk, bridges and an outdoor classroom will also transform the park encouraging wildlife and the public.
    • The perimeter fence was restored to keep grazing animals at bay, boardwalks were constructed to permit safe public access, and last year two weirs were built in the main beck.
    • There's a big visitors' centre at the ‘penguin parade’, and then some rather lovely boardwalks carrying you above the nesting grounds out to the beachside concrete steps.
    • For my children, the highlights are the old railway bridges - seven in all - and the raised boardwalk that snakes round the hillside.
    • To minimise any impacts, the construction of boardwalks, car parks and toilets will not be permitted.
    • The development permit application was also related to environmental upgrades and the construction of boardwalks, viewing platforms and tree structures on the west side of the river.
    • South Lantau will become home to government-built watersports centres, boardwalks and a bicycle track network which includes a 37-kilometre mountain bike trail.
    • A grant of £1000 has been made towards the cost of providing a boardwalk and viewing platform for disabled people at the Butterfly Park.
    • The children go to the utterly deserted wooden boardwalk in front of the Chateau Frontenac.
    • The trees lined a stone walkway that lead to a wooden boardwalk.
    • Each island has a museum, walking and hiking trails, wetland boardwalks, and viewing platforms.
    • "We didn't want to make them fancy, with chipped gravel and all, " says Harold. " We just put in boardwalks in wet spots and cleaned out hazards and deadfalls.
    1. 1.1North American A promenade along a beach or waterfront, typically made of wood.
      〈北美〉(尤指木板)海滩人行道,滨水人行道
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Commercial and private sea craft were plentiful nearer the coast and the boardwalk at the beaches was lit up for nighttime visitors.
      • They walked along the boardwalk later that afternoon, shopping bags in one hand, ice cream in the other.
      • The heat, fryer grease, and cocoa-buttered throngs along the boardwalk were another world.
      • She turned and walked down the nearest boardwalk down to the beach, making sure her pace was not too quick to summon Cal's suspicion.
      • Away from its tawdry sideshows we wander, along the boardwalk that fringes the littered beach and the grey Atlantic that no one swims in.
      • Behind the glittering facade of large casino/hotels along the boardwalk remain large areas of wasteland where small family hotels and summer houses once stood.
      • It fronted the boardwalk, the beach, and the ocean, looking south toward, Ike thought, the end of the world.
      • At Avenue U we grabbed a bus to the west end of Coney Island and started walking along the boardwalk.
      • In the bay off New Portland surfers shot up and down waves to the cheers of spectators as Jack walked down the long boardwalk running along the beach.
      • I walk along the beach boardwalk and then drift in and out of shops on the way back to the hotel.
      • Over the Fourth of July, bodybuilding and swimsuit competitions and various performances will be held along the boardwalk.
      • They were rifling through a rack of clothes at a shop on the boardwalk.
      • Instead, we explored the bustling boardwalks of the restored historic dockland, watching boats come and go and keeping an eye out for fur seals.
      • To be completed by next July, it will be the largest gambling casino along the boardwalk of Atlantic City.
      • In sound and in spirit, their music casually evokes beaches and boardwalks far more than the dirty harbor of their hometown.
      • You could go to the beach, walk along the boardwalk and stop for lunch overlooking the ocean.
      • Eric, Zach and I walked along the boardwalk that fringed the beach, observing the activities ongoing on the beach.
      • By the summer of 1906, toy bears attracted crowds of little boys and their parents along boardwalks at the seaside resorts of the Jersey Shore.
      • We rode the streetcar to the beach and ran along the boardwalk.
      • We were in one of those buildings by the boardwalk at the beach, where they serve food and stuff.
      Synonyms
      esplanade, front, seafront, parade, walk, boulevard, avenue, walkway, mall

Definition of boardwalk in US English:

boardwalk

nounˈbôrdwôkˈbɔrdwɔk
  • 1A wooden walkway across sand or marshy ground.

    (搭建在沙滩或沼泽地的)木板人行道

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The new canal-side reserve will include special boardwalks and hides from which the wildlife can be viewed.
    • The building of boardwalks at each side, the reinstallation of gas lanterns, the removal of the parapet and the sanding of the bridge were all elements of the project and it must be pursued fully.
    • Next, there's a marshy wetland crossed neatly by an X of mathematical-looking boardwalks.
    • Willow Court is a sunken flooded area with willow trees and wetland vegetation, traversed and enclosed by a boardwalk.
    • To minimise any impacts, the construction of boardwalks, car parks and toilets will not be permitted.
    • The children go to the utterly deserted wooden boardwalk in front of the Chateau Frontenac.
    • There's a big visitors' centre at the ‘penguin parade’, and then some rather lovely boardwalks carrying you above the nesting grounds out to the beachside concrete steps.
    • Following paths of moss, twigs, dirt and boardwalks, the trails lead you to works made by Canadian and South American artists.
    • From the flat of the valley rose a nicely engineered path and we went over the boardwalks and down by the river and found, a week early for Easter, and early in the season, a freshly-emptied parchment-brown pheasant egg.
    • South Lantau will become home to government-built watersports centres, boardwalks and a bicycle track network which includes a 37-kilometre mountain bike trail.
    • A grant of £1000 has been made towards the cost of providing a boardwalk and viewing platform for disabled people at the Butterfly Park.
    • This 55-acre park has a network of boardwalks and walkways that allows species such as the common snipe and the tree swallow to be observed without harming the lush grasses and wetland they thrive in.
    • A wetland habitat with reed beds, a boardwalk, bridges and an outdoor classroom will also transform the park encouraging wildlife and the public.
    • The development permit application was also related to environmental upgrades and the construction of boardwalks, viewing platforms and tree structures on the west side of the river.
    • The perimeter fence was restored to keep grazing animals at bay, boardwalks were constructed to permit safe public access, and last year two weirs were built in the main beck.
    • "We didn't want to make them fancy, with chipped gravel and all, " says Harold. " We just put in boardwalks in wet spots and cleaned out hazards and deadfalls.
    • Each island has a museum, walking and hiking trails, wetland boardwalks, and viewing platforms.
    • For my children, the highlights are the old railway bridges - seven in all - and the raised boardwalk that snakes round the hillside.
    • The trees lined a stone walkway that lead to a wooden boardwalk.
    • New modifications will include speed humps, cycle lanes, zebra crossings, new signs and also a boardwalk on each side of the bridge.
    1. 1.1North American A promenade along a beach or waterfront, typically made of wood.
      〈北美〉(尤指木板)海滩人行道,滨水人行道
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Commercial and private sea craft were plentiful nearer the coast and the boardwalk at the beaches was lit up for nighttime visitors.
      • You could go to the beach, walk along the boardwalk and stop for lunch overlooking the ocean.
      • To be completed by next July, it will be the largest gambling casino along the boardwalk of Atlantic City.
      • We rode the streetcar to the beach and ran along the boardwalk.
      • In the bay off New Portland surfers shot up and down waves to the cheers of spectators as Jack walked down the long boardwalk running along the beach.
      • Instead, we explored the bustling boardwalks of the restored historic dockland, watching boats come and go and keeping an eye out for fur seals.
      • It fronted the boardwalk, the beach, and the ocean, looking south toward, Ike thought, the end of the world.
      • She turned and walked down the nearest boardwalk down to the beach, making sure her pace was not too quick to summon Cal's suspicion.
      • By the summer of 1906, toy bears attracted crowds of little boys and their parents along boardwalks at the seaside resorts of the Jersey Shore.
      • Behind the glittering facade of large casino/hotels along the boardwalk remain large areas of wasteland where small family hotels and summer houses once stood.
      • Eric, Zach and I walked along the boardwalk that fringed the beach, observing the activities ongoing on the beach.
      • Away from its tawdry sideshows we wander, along the boardwalk that fringes the littered beach and the grey Atlantic that no one swims in.
      • In sound and in spirit, their music casually evokes beaches and boardwalks far more than the dirty harbor of their hometown.
      • The heat, fryer grease, and cocoa-buttered throngs along the boardwalk were another world.
      • They were rifling through a rack of clothes at a shop on the boardwalk.
      • We were in one of those buildings by the boardwalk at the beach, where they serve food and stuff.
      • I walk along the beach boardwalk and then drift in and out of shops on the way back to the hotel.
      • They walked along the boardwalk later that afternoon, shopping bags in one hand, ice cream in the other.
      • Over the Fourth of July, bodybuilding and swimsuit competitions and various performances will be held along the boardwalk.
      • At Avenue U we grabbed a bus to the west end of Coney Island and started walking along the boardwalk.
      Synonyms
      esplanade, front, seafront, parade, walk, boulevard, avenue, walkway, mall
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