A way or track formed by the continued treading of pedestrians or animals, rather than one deliberately planned and made; a narrow unmade and…
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释义 | society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, passage, or means of access to a place > [noun] (99) patheOE A way or track formed by the continued treading of pedestrians or animals, rather than one deliberately planned and made; a narrow unmade and… gangOE A way; a road; a passageway; a gangway or alleyway. Also figurative. Scottish and English regional (northern) in later use. gangwayOE A road, a thoroughfare. Now rare (Irish English (northern) in later use). passagec1300 A route by which a person or thing may pass; a road, a path, a passageway; a narrow lane between buildings; a mountain pass; a duct or channel… wenta1325 A course, path, way, or passage. Obsolete exc. dialect. goingc1350 A path, a road, a route, a way; a passageway or gangway; a means of access. Now rare. transit1440 A passage or path. Obsolete. rare. way-wenta1450 a path, a passageway. accessa1460 A means of approach; a route by which a place may be accessed; an entrance. traduct1535 A passage, a channel. conveyance1542 A conducting way, passage, or channel. A way of communication, a passage. Sometimes, a private or secret passage. Also figurative. ancoming1589 An approach, avenue, entrance. passado1599 An act of passing or going. Obsolete. rare. avenue1600 gen. A way of access or approach; a passage or path of entrance or exit. (Formerly a regular military term.) Now chiefly figurative. passageway?1606 A way or path by which a person or thing may pass through, in, or out; spec. a corridor or enclosed path giving access between buildings or to… pass1608 A course, route, or road; a way into or out of somewhere. Also formerly: †a journey; passage, passing. Cf. pace, n.1 1. Obsolete. way-ganga1628 = waygoing, n. approach1633 A means or way of approach; an access, passage, avenue. Also figurative. duct1670 A passage, etc. leading in any direction. Obsolete. waygate?c1690 Room or space in which to move; (in early use) esp. room to pass through or forward; passage. Also figurative. way-goa1694 = way-gang, n. 3. vent1715 transferred. Any outlet or place of issue; a passage, exit, or way out. Chiefly figurative. archway1802 An arched or vaulted passage. passway1825 A means of passing; a course, road, or route through. Also: = pass, n.1 4c. approach road1833 (cf. access, n. 5a). fairway1903 A passageway, gangway, or thoroughfare. Subcategories:— upwards (10) — downwards (1) — across (1) — through (5) — which one may lawfully use (7) — restricted (1) — between lines of persons or things (10) — between arable fields (2) — narrow passage or narrow part of passage (6) — congested or difficult part (3) — obscure (1) — through hills or difficult ground (20) — passage by which anything goes out (2) — passage formed by bridge (1) — passage formed by steps (1) — condition of being impassable (2) |
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