zebra crossing
英 [ˌzebrə ˈkrɒsɪŋ]
美 [ˌziːbrə ˈkrɔːsɪŋ]
n. 斑马线; 人行横道
牛津词典
noun
- 斑马线;人行横道
an area of road marked with broad black and white lines where vehicles must stop for people to walk across
柯林斯词典
- (英国的)斑马线,人行横道
In Britain, azebra crossingis a place on the road that is marked with black and white stripes, where vehicles are supposed to stop so that people can walk across.
英英释义
noun
- street crossing where pedestrians have right of way
双语例句
- Zebra crossing ( part of a road, marked with broad white stripes, where vehicles must stop if pedestrians wish to cross)
斑马线(用白色宽条标出的路面部分,行人欲通过时车辆必须停止)。 - Drivers in Germany had to take the Highway Code literally when they were forced to stop at a zebra crossing.
德国的司机们真正感受了一把交通法规,因为他们遇到了一处斑马线不得不停车。 - She was taken to hospital after being knocked over on a zebra crossing.
在人行横道上被撞倒之后,她被送往医院。 - A zebra crossing is a path across a road, marked with crossings so that drivers know that they have to stop their vehicles there to let people cross.
人行横道是让司机知道他们必须使车辆停下来让人们通过的标示着交叉路口的一条路。 - They do not give way to old folks or children crossing at the zebra crossing.
而且在斑马线,十字路口,也从来不给老弱妇孺让路。 - And they give us a specially zebra crossing!
并且他们为我们漆了一条马路! - You must when you close to a zebra crossing.
当你开车接近斑马线时你必须减速。 - The car knocked down an old man who was walking on the zebra crossing.
这辆汽车撞倒了一个正在过人行横道线的老人。 - Move forward at the crossing and walk straight along the zebra crossing.
在十字路口向前移,在斑马线处一直走。 - Fail to give precedence to pedestrians on zebra crossing
没有让斑马线上的行人先行