柯林斯詞典corridor /?k?r??d??/ (corridors) 1. N-COUNT A corridor is a long passage in a building, with doors and rooms on one or both sides. 走廊[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)] There were doors on both sides of the corridor. 走廊的兩側(cè)都有門。2. N-COUNT A corridor is a strip of land that connects one country to another or gives it a route to the sea through another country. 走廊地帶 (與另一國(guó)家相連或穿越另一國(guó)取得出海通道的狹長(zhǎng)地帶) East Prussia and the rest of Germany were separated, in 1919, by the Polish Corridor. 1919年,波蘭走廊把東普魯士和德國(guó)其他地方分隔開(kāi)了。3. N-COUNT A corridor is an area of land between 2 large cities. (兩大城市之間的) 走廊地帶 ...the Northeast corridor. …東北走廊地帶。 返回 corridor劍橋詞典 corridor noun [C] (PASSAGE) a long passage in a building or train , especially with rooms on either side (尤指兩邊是房間的)走廊,通道,過(guò)道 Her office is at the end of the corridor. 她的辦公室在走廊盡頭。 例句 He could hear the clack of high heels walking past in the corridor.There's a connecting corridor between the buildings .We crept slowly along the darkened corridor.Her office is down the corridor on the right .The children funnelled along the corridor into the school hall . corridor noun [C] (LAND) a long piece of one country's land that goes through another country 走廊(指一國(guó)領(lǐng)土通過(guò)他國(guó)境內(nèi)的狹長(zhǎng)地帶) the Polish corridor 波蘭走廊 習(xí)語(yǔ)the corridors of power 返回 corridor