main street
英 [ˈmeɪn striːt]
美 [ˈmeɪn striːt]
n. 典型的美国中产阶级
牛津词典
noun
noun
- 典型的美国中产阶级
typical middle-class Americans- Main Street won't be happy with this new program.
中产阶级不会对这个新计划感到高兴的。
- Main Street won't be happy with this new program.
柯林斯词典
- (美国小城镇的)大街,主街
In small towns in the United States, the street where most of the shops are is often calledMain Street. - N-UNCOUNT (新闻用语,指居住在小城镇的或并不富裕的)普通大众,老百姓
Main Streetis used by journalists to refer to the ordinary people of America who live in small towns rather than big cities or are not very rich.- This financial crisis had a much greater impact on Main Street.
这次金融危机对老百姓的影响更为深远。
- This financial crisis had a much greater impact on Main Street.
英英释义
noun
- street that serves as a principal thoroughfare for traffic in a town
双语例句
- The main street was packed with bars and discos and the noise was deafening.
大街上酒吧和迪斯科舞厅林立,喧闹声震耳欲聋。 - The main street bisects the town from end to end.
这条主干道把整个小镇一分为二。 - Jim was struck down by a bus in the middle of the main street.
吉姆在大街当中被一辆公共汽车撞倒了。 - Main Street in Great Barrington is lined with small storefronts and restaurants.
大巴灵顿的主街两侧林立着许多小的店铺和餐馆。 - Bob walked down the crowded main street of Ramat, his mind still dazed.
鲍勃走上了拉马特拥挤的大街,他的脑子还是很迷乱。 - There's a post office on main street.
在梅恩大街上有一个邮局。 - The restaurant is at the corner of main street and Lincoln street.
饭馆在主街和林肯街交叉的拐角处。 - She stood at the corner of Main Street and Washington Avenue and despaired.
她站立在大街和华盛顿路交叉的街角上,大失所望。 - They have blocked off all side streets giving access to the main street.
他们把所有通向大街的小街都阻断了。 - I think they've already put out the fire on Main Street.
我想他们应该已经扑灭了主街上的火吧。