jaywalk

英 [ˈdʒeɪwɔːk] 美 [ˈdʒeɪwɔːk]

v.  (无视交通规则)乱穿马路

现在分词:jaywalking过去式:jaywalked第三人称单数:jaywalks过去分词:jaywalked

TEM8

COCA.36364



牛津词典

verb

  1. (无视交通规则)乱穿马路
    to walk along or across a street illegally or without paying attention to the traffic

    双语例句

    1. Drivers routinely overtake on the right, taxis breeze through red lights, cyclists ride against the traffic and pedestrians jaywalk.
      开车人常常从右侧超车,出租车闯红灯,骑自行车逆行,行人乱穿马路。
    2. After all, you need people who will place an order or make a purchase and not jaywalk through your website!
      毕竟,你需要谁的人会下订单或进行购买,而不是通过您的网站闯红灯!
    3. It is not uncommon for people to jaywalk.
      人们任意穿越马路并非不常见。
    4. If you jaywalk, you could easily get hit by the car.
      如果擅自穿越马路,很容易被车子接到。
    5. Don't jaywalk, or there will be a jam!
      不要乱穿马路,不然会引起交通堵塞!
    6. Pedestrians have to travel farther to cross the street legally unless they want to jaywalk.
      行人需要走远一点从斑马线上横过马路,除非他们想要乱穿马路。
    7. You jaywalk streets that locals don't even dare to.
      你干闯红灯,可是你的本地朋友们都不敢。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. cross the road at a red light