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
- You can walk through the zebra crossing only when the traffic lights turn green.
只有当交通号志变成绿色时,你才可以通过斑马线。 - 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。 - Fail to stop at a zebra crossing
没有在斑马线前停车 - EG: He ran into a bus at the zebra crossing.
在人行横道线处,他与一辆公共汽车相撞。 - He ran into a bus at the zebra crossing.
他在斑马线上撞上一辆公共汽车。 - A "love zebra crossing" in Chengdu, Sichuan, is attracting many people recently.
最近,四川成都一条“爱情斑马线”吸引了很多人的目光。 - Fail to give precedence to pedestrians on zebra crossing
没有让斑马线上的行人先行 - He cried," a throttle", the green car washed the zebra crossing.
他一踩油门,“呼”的一声,绿色小汽车冲过了斑马线。 - Reduce your speed as you get to the zebra crossing.
车辆快到斑马线时要减速。