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boardwalk

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Outdoor, Tourism
board·walk /ˈbɔːdwɔːk $ ˈbɔːrdwɒːk/ noun [countable]  American EnglishDLODLT a raised path made of wood, usually built next to the sea 〔通常建于海滨的〕木板路,栈道
Examples from the Corpus
boardwalkPupils are creating a nature trail, a boardwalk alongside a pond and writing an information leaflet.As a woman, I would not walk a boardwalk at night by myself.It was an almost empty theatre in Long Beach, Long Island, a tourist spot with a boardwalk and beautiful beaches.Another option being considered is building a makeshift boardwalk with large wooden mats plunked down atop the muck.At about high noon we arrived at Coney Island and approached the boardwalk.Back on the boardwalk, the guy on the bike stops in front of us.New beachfront hotels are going up, and the pavilion on the boardwalk is being rebuilt.While Sapan found the petrol we strolled the boardwalk where ladies sold shells and coral jewellery.
board·walk nounChineseSyllable
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boardwalk
boardwalk /ˈbɔːdwɔːk $ ˈbɔːrdwɒːk/ noun [countable]
American English a raised path made of wood, usually built next to the sea


board·walkBrE /ˈbɔːdwɔːk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbɔːrdwɔːk/ 🔊 noun (especially NAmE) a path made of wooden boards, especially on a beach or near water 木板人行道(尤指海滩或岸边的)