alley ●●●●○
al‧ley /ˈæli/ (also alleyway) noun [countable]
کوچه
خیابان کوچک، عمران: کوچه، روانشناسی: شاخه ماز، ورزش: منطقه بین زمین سرویس و خط کناری، فاصله بین بازیگران دوردست در زمین بیس بال، فاصله از دیوار طرفین که گرفتن توپ درآن مشکل می شود، حاشیه اضافی زمین تنیس در بازی دوبل، مسیر معمولی گوی بولینگ
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Synonyms & Related Words alley[noun]Synonyms: passage, alleyway, backstreet, lane, passageway, pathway, walk
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary al‧ley /ˈæli/ (
also alleyway)
noun [countable][
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: alee, from aler 'to go', from Latin ambulare; ⇒ amble]
1. a narrow street between or behind buildings, not usually used by cars:
The alley led to the railway bridge. She found the side alley where the stage door was located.2. right up/down sb’s alley very suitable for someone:
The job sounds right up your alley. ⇒
blind alley,
bowling alley [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations alley noun ADJ. dark | little, narrow a maze of narrow alleys
stinking I don't want to be left for dead in some stinking alley.
cobbled | back, side ALLEY + VERB lead onto sth, lead to sth The alley leads to the village square. ALLEY + NOUN cat PREP. along an/the ~ I walked back along a side alley.
down an/the ~ a bookshop down a little alley
in an/the ~ They had cornered him in an alley.
through an/the ~ She wandered through the back alleys.
up an/the ~ [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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