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Definition of main street in English: main streetnoun North American 1The principal street of a town, traditionally the site of shops, banks, and other businesses. the money you save on a car can offset some of the higher prices on Main Street Example sentencesExamples - She pulled him up onto the seat behind her, swerving down over the main street to dodge through the rest of the traffic.
- On the main street, Ocean Avenue, a few people are out walking their retrievers.
- Now, on leaving my office, I only have a short walk down the main street to reach an underpass into the town centre.
- Like his characters, he used to wander on the main street in town, with nothing to do.
- To rectify this it is being proposed that the main street of the town become a one way system.
- The gate's position at one end of the main street running through the town reflects its importance.
- Driving down the main street you find road markings and speed humps until the church.
- The tension in the van rose quickly as they approached the main street of the village.
- Genteel Lavelle Road now gets lots of cars ever since it has became a main street as part of a maze of one way streets.
- She drove through the main streets of Falton City for half an hour, mumbling randomly about how much she hated rush-hour.
- Mr Lanyon said he intends to campaign with public appearances in the main street of local towns.
- The dog, nicknamed John, appeared on the grass verge by the side of the road in the main street through the village.
- The day was gone, she said, when you could pull up on the main street of any county town and run into a shop.
- People didn't have watches then and they could see the old clock from any part of the main street of the town.
- It seems as though she feels it would be such a success, that traffic would be a serious problem in the town main street.
- On to Carmel, another morbidly cute seaside town with a manicured main street.
- The false fronts along the main street might have stepped out of Disneyworld's Frontierland.
- They approached the main street cautiously, even a little afraid, not sure of who or what they would meet.
- This is despite it being situated less than two minutes walk away from the main street in Carlow town.
- The town of Enniscrone has declared that the main street is now a litter free zone.
- 1.1US Used in reference to the materialism, mediocrity, or parochialism regarded as typical of small-town life.
〈主美〉小城镇心态(指实利主义、平庸或狭隘的心理状态) If you don't get banks to lend again, Main Street is going to be in very big trouble
Definition of main street in US English: main streetnounˈmān ˌstrētˈmeɪn ˌstrit North American 1The principal street of a town, traditionally the site of shops, banks, and other businesses. the money you save on a car can offset some of the higher prices on Main Street Example sentencesExamples - On to Carmel, another morbidly cute seaside town with a manicured main street.
- They approached the main street cautiously, even a little afraid, not sure of who or what they would meet.
- It seems as though she feels it would be such a success, that traffic would be a serious problem in the town main street.
- Mr Lanyon said he intends to campaign with public appearances in the main street of local towns.
- The false fronts along the main street might have stepped out of Disneyworld's Frontierland.
- This is despite it being situated less than two minutes walk away from the main street in Carlow town.
- On the main street, Ocean Avenue, a few people are out walking their retrievers.
- Now, on leaving my office, I only have a short walk down the main street to reach an underpass into the town centre.
- The town of Enniscrone has declared that the main street is now a litter free zone.
- People didn't have watches then and they could see the old clock from any part of the main street of the town.
- The day was gone, she said, when you could pull up on the main street of any county town and run into a shop.
- Genteel Lavelle Road now gets lots of cars ever since it has became a main street as part of a maze of one way streets.
- The dog, nicknamed John, appeared on the grass verge by the side of the road in the main street through the village.
- To rectify this it is being proposed that the main street of the town become a one way system.
- The gate's position at one end of the main street running through the town reflects its importance.
- She pulled him up onto the seat behind her, swerving down over the main street to dodge through the rest of the traffic.
- Driving down the main street you find road markings and speed humps until the church.
- The tension in the van rose quickly as they approached the main street of the village.
- She drove through the main streets of Falton City for half an hour, mumbling randomly about how much she hated rush-hour.
- Like his characters, he used to wander on the main street in town, with nothing to do.
- 1.1US Used in reference to the materialism, mediocrity, or parochialism regarded as typical of small-town life.
〈主美〉小城镇心态(指实利主义、平庸或狭隘的心理状态)
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