0 a long narrow passage in a building with doors along it -- korridor [ masculine ]
2 a passageway, especially one off which rooms open -- gang, korridor
Go along the corridor and up the stairs.
Vomiting also occurred in corridors and lavatories, but not in the dining room.
He stresses the importance, when designing for this population, of maintaining simple ideas, including symmetry, balance and the avoidance of corridors.
The two arrowheads point to cytoplasmic corridors in the plane of focus.
Moreover, the combination of reduced cultivation and larger corridors can lead to reduced human-wildlife conflicts.
In the course of time, dozens of inhabitants of more populous villages, more often men than women,53 have acquired land rights in neighbouring corridors.
Obviously, the problem with assessing learning-based change within the security establishment is that much of the activity is hidden in the ' 'secluded' ' corridors of government.
Smaller posters could be placed in the corridors of stations where they would last longer than above ground.
His natural intellectual habitat was not the republic of letters, but his private study and the corridors of power.
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通道, (尤指兩邊是房間的)走廊,通道,過道, 土地…
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couloir [masculine], corridor [masculine], corridor…
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