1. aisle
They're in aisle two.
The aisle was decorated with white flowers.
Where's the aisle for vitamins?
aisle seat
Would you like an aisle seat or would you prefer to be by the window?; You'll find the shampoo and the soap in the fourth aisle from the entrance; I always ask for an aisle seat, not a window seat; The stewardess came down the aisle serving drinks.
The Church have two side aisles. In the supermarket is many aisles. You must go this aisle.
Surreptitiously, Eli looked across the aisle, where Thrawn and Parck sat together surrounded by guards.
We could use more players like you, though.” With the usher’s blessing, Dykstra helps himself to an unoccupied aisle seat.
As if fleeing, he left the vegetable aisle to go to the meat corner.
We're goin' need a clean up on aisle four.
At check-in, I asked for an aisle seat but was told that there were no seat numbers.
I walked down the aisle looking for my favourite brand of coffee.
Lights alongside the aisle lead to the emergency exit.
She said nothing, just turned around again and walked down the aisle.
I met him in the yogurt aisle at the supermarket.
2. a passage between rows of seats
Anglais mot "aisle"(a passage between rows of seats) se produit dans des ensembles:
Confusing Words - A23. a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theatre an aircraft or train
4. passage
The minority party made a last-ditch effort to block passage of the bills.
Read this passage.
Slave revolts interfere with Middle Passage.
There is a tide is, in fact, from a passage in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
The passage illustrates Robinson Crusoe's landing on a wild desert island after his shipwreck.
The following passage was quoted from a well-known fable.
: Her aides had to go on ahead of her to clear a passage.
Our task was to write a short passage about how we spent our holidays.
I had to remove snow from the passage of the garage every morning.
Another one is the dispute over the strategic north passage between Asia and America.
seeking passage on a ship from Africa.
Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols.
A few minutes later, he found himself in a long underground passage, a place of absolute peace and s
Harry heard chairs move. As quietly as he could, he hurried down the passage to the bar and out of sight.
She managed to back through the narrow passage.
Anglais mot "aisle"(passage) se produit dans des ensembles:
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