corridor
英 ['kɒrɪdɔː]
美['kɔrɪdɔr]
- n. 走廊
- [生态] 走廊地带
词组搭配
the corridors of power
the senior levels of government or administration, where covert influence is regarded as being exerted and significant decisions are made
权力走廊(暗中左右和制定重大政策的政府或管理机构的上层权力中心)
corridors of power
A place in which powerful leaders work and rule.
统治地域:有权的领导们工作和统治的地方
双语例句
- 1. The young man led Mark Ryle along a corridor.
- 那个年轻人领着马克·赖尔沿走廊而去。
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- 2. I noticed a chink of light at the end of the corridor.
- 我注意到走廊尽头的一缕光线。
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- 3. They heard voices coming from outside in the corridor.
- 他们听到外面的走廊上有人说话。
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- 4. Eve walked briskly down the corridor to her son's room.
- 伊芙步履轻快地穿过走廊来到儿子的房间。
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- 5. He ran into Krettner in the corridor a few minutes later.
- 几分钟之后他在走廊里意外碰到了克雷特纳。
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