0 a person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go:
1 not interesting; showing very little imagination:
Her books, with few exceptions, are workmanlike but pedestrian.
2 a person who is walking, esp. in an area where vehicles go:
Bicyclists and pedestrians use the path.
3 showing little imagination; not interesting:
The enlarged oak walkways create a generous provision for pedestrians to enjoy the views of the river and meadows.
In these cities, the ground floor plane has become the domain of the motor vehicle: pedestrians have made a claim for the sky.
More attuned to absence (the voices on the headset) than presence (the pedestrians that passed me).
As a result, grants for subways, guard rails and overhead bridges were introduced in the late 1930s to train and direct pedestrians.
A brief theory of field ionization for pedestrians on the level of ionization rates and critical fields is provided.
Although cars stream by, pedestrians lose the impetus to move forward, derailed by this cool pool of sound with its mysterious, chantlike hum.
Pavements, kerbs, signs, road markings, diverse street furniture, pedestrians and moving traffic were represented.
The proposed diagonal route creates the shared surface east/west link which will bring pedestrians and cyclists across the site.
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行人,步行者, 乏味的,單調的, 缺乏想像力的…
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行人,步行者, 乏味的,单调的, 缺乏想象力的…
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peatón, -ona, peatón/na [masculine-feminine…
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pedestre…
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歩行者…
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yaya, sıkıcı, sıradan…
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piéton [masculine], piéton/-onne, prosaïque…
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vianant…
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