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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
alley
alley [alley alleys] BrE [ˈæli] NAmE [ˈæli] noun 1. (also al·ley·way BrE [ˈæliweɪ] ; NAmE [ˈæliweɪ] )a narrow passage behind or between buildings •a narrow/dark alley •The car was hidden down a narrow alley in the downtown area. •He ran down one of the dark alleys at the back of the shops. see also ↑blind alley, ↑bowling alley 2. (NAmE) (BrE tram·lines) (informal)the pair of parallel lines on a ↑tennis or ↑badminton ↑court that mark the extra area that is used when four people are playing Idiom: ↑up your alley See also: ↑tramlines Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old French alee ‘walking or passage’, from aler ‘go’, from Latin ambulare ‘to walk’. Example Bank: •I walked back along a side alley. •Over-reliance on statistics has led us down a blind alley. •She wandered through the back alleys. •The alley leads to the restaurant kitchen. •They had cornered him in an alley. •a bar down a little alley •a maze of narrow alleys •An alley ran along the side of the house. •He wandered back though the cobbled alleys. •It is a medieval city of courtyards and twisting alleys. •She was standing in a doorway halfway down the alley. •The book describes the conditions of the urban poor in the sordid alleys of Victorian cities. •The boy disappeared into a side alley. •The city was a vast maze of narrow alleys. •We walked up what turned out to be a blind alley.
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