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alley
- IPA[ˈalē]
美式
- a narrow passageway between or behind buildings;a path lined with trees, bushes, or stones
noun: alley, plural noun: alleys
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- 1. a narrow passageway between or behind buildings he took a short cut along an alley there were a few muggings in the backstreets and alleys
- ▪ a path lined with trees, bushes, or stones alleys of standing stones
- ▪ a long, narrow area in which games such as bowling are played.
- ▪ either of the two areas of the court between the doubles sideline and the singles or service sideline.
- ▪ the area between the outfielders in left center or right center field.
- a narrow passage behind or between buildings: we exited into a back alley via the fire door
- secret or illegal, as might be found in a back alley: a back-alley drug deal
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to encourage or draw attention to the performance of an acrobatic feat: alley-oop, straight into the lake
- a high pass caught by a leaping teammate who tries to dunk the ball before landing: she could catch alley-oops all day he took an alley-oop pass from Vaughn
Oxford Dictionary
- a long, narrow track along which balls are rolled in the games of skittles or tenpin bowling.
Oxford Dictionary
- an alley or road that is closed at one end.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an alley or road that is closed at one end; a cul-de-sac.
Oxford Dictionary
- a long narrow track along which balls are rolled in the games of bowling (tenpin, candlepin, or ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈali]
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- a narrow passageway between or behind buildings: he took a short cut along an alley there were a few muggings in the backstreets and alleys
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈali]
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- a toy marble made of marble, alabaster, or glass.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈalē]
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- a toy marble made of marble, alabaster, or glass.
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