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Meanings of
avenue
in English
Russian
проспект
Portuguese
bulevar
Spanish
bulevar
Catalan
bulevard
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Type of road or path.
boulevard
allée
ave.
Russian
проспект
Synonyms
Examples for "
boulevard
"
boulevard
allée
ave.
Examples for "
boulevard
"
1
They were driving along a wide
boulevard
beside a serene blue sea.
2
The car traversed a
boulevard
;
the arc-lights showed that it was deserted.
3
The outer
boulevard
is their breathing space; the suburbs belong to them.
4
I will wait outside in the
boulevard
for you with the carriage.
5
They walked in silence until they reached the
boulevard
bordering the ocean.
1
Almost at the same instant a man stumbled out of the
allée
and ran down the boulevard.
2
A man was walking in the
allée
.
3
You know the court of the Athénée is on the other side of the high wall bounding your walk, the
allée
défendue.
4
He found her walking slowly up and down an
allée
of elms, through the leaves of which the bright September sunshine sifted down.
5
The second dolmen had also a grotto or
allée
couverte, in which was found an earthen pot, containing ashes and three gold necklaces.
1
Now - going along Madison Ave. she feels that she is nice.
2
Other freaks on Ave. include elderly Beau Brummel, with cutaway, spats, etc.
3
Grand Central Palace and lower Park Ave. bespoken for pageants, exhibits, etc.
4
In his spare time he worked out of 1454 Foster Ave., Chicago.
5
St. and 9th Ave. has been supervising delicate job of decoration there.
Usage of
avenue
in English
1
It's hard either way and you have to try every
avenue
possible.
2
So I've got to choose the right
avenue
and the right time.
3
Almost afraid to ask, I eased into a new
avenue
of questioning.
4
Growing points: Trans-splicing provides a promising
avenue
for developing novel therapeutic approaches.
5
One
avenue
of explanation may have been neglected or ignored: power steering.
6
Most people don't need yet another
avenue
where strangers can message them.
7
Lady Margaret was at the far end of a long, wide
avenue
.
8
A school-based universal prevention approach is one
avenue
to address these issues.
9
The frogs were making merry in the marshy fields along the
avenue
.
10
At least there was less foot traffic than in the main
avenue
.
11
We approached it through the famous
avenue
of elms in the park.
12
The
avenue
terminated near the house in hedges of lilacs and acacias.
13
The
avenue
ahead was clear, and the coachman whipped up the horses.
14
The crowd accompanied the carriage to the iron gates of the
avenue
.
15
Alwyn went straight toward the house and disappeared in the oak
avenue
.
16
Household gear lay scattered in the yard and even littered the
avenue
.
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About this term
avenue
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
long avenue
broad avenue
main avenue
new avenue
wide avenue
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Translations for
avenue
Russian
проспект
авеню
Portuguese
bulevar
avenida
av
av.
alameda
rua
Spanish
bulevar
avda.
avenida
av.
Catalan
bulevard
avinguda
Avenue
through the time
Avenue
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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