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street
/ˈstrit/
街道,馬路,街區(
a
.)街道的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Street
n.
1.
Originally
,
a
paved
way
or
road
;
a
public
highway
;
now
commonly
,
a
thoroughfare
in
a
city
or
village
,
bordered
by
dwellings
or
business
houses
.
He
removed
[
the
body
of
]
Amasa
from
the
street
unto
the
field
.
--
Coverdale
.
At
home
or
through
the
high
street
passing
.
--
Milton
.
Note:
☞
In
an
extended
sense
,
street
designates
besides
the
roadway
,
the
walks
,
houses
,
shops
,
etc
.,
which
border
the
thoroughfare
.
His
deserted
mansion
in
Duke
Street
.
--
Macaulay
.
The street
Broker's Cant
,
that
thoroughfare
of
a
city
where
the
leading
bankers
and
brokers
do
business
;
also
,
figuratively
,
those
who
do
business
there
;
as
,
the street
would
not
take
the
bonds
.
on the street
,
(a)
homeless
.
(b)
unemployed
.
(a)
not
in
prison
,
or
released
from
prison
;
the
murderer
is
still
on the street
. --
Street Arab
,
Street broker
,
etc
.
See
under
Arab
,
Broker
,
etc
.
Street door
,
a
door
which
opens
upon
a
street
,
or
is
nearest
the
street
.
street person
,
a
homeless
person
;
a
vagrant
.
Syn:
--
See
Way
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
street
n
1:
a
thoroughfare
(
usually
including
sidewalks
)
that
is
lined
with
buildings
; "
they
walked
the
streets
of
the
small
town
"; "
he
lives
on
Nassau
Street
"
2:
the
part
of
a
thoroughfare
between
the
sidewalks
;
the
part
of
the
thoroughfare
on
which
vehicles
travel
; "
be
careful
crossing
the
street
"
3:
the
streets
of
a
city
viewed
as
a
depressed
environment
in
which
there
is
poverty
and
crime
and
prostitution
and
dereliction
; "
she
tried
to
keep
her
children
off
the
street
"
4:
a
situation
offering
opportunities
; "
he
worked
both
sides
of
the
street
"; "
cooperation
is
a
two-way
street
"
5:
people
living
or
working
on
the
same
street
; "
the
whole
street
protested
the
absence
of
street
lights
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Street
The
street
called
"
Straight
"
at
Damascus
(
Acts
9:11)
is
"
a
long
broad
street
,
running
from
east
to
west
,
about
a
mile
in
length
,
and
forming
the
principal
thoroughfare
in
the
city
."
In
Oriental
towns
streets
are
usually
narrow
and
irregular
and
filthy
(
Ps
.
18:42;
Isa
. 10:6). "
It
is
remarkable
,"
says
Porter
, "
that
all
the
important
cities
of
Palestine
and
Syria
Samaria
,
Caesarea
,
Gerasa
,
Bozrah
,
Damascus
,
Palmyra
,
had
their
'
straight
streets
'
running
through
the
centre
of
the
city
,
and
lined
with
stately
rows
of
columns
.
The
most
perfect
now
remaining
are
those
of
Palmyra
and
Gerasa
,
where
long
ranges
of
the
columns
still
stand
.",
Through
Samaria
,
etc
.
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