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overwalk
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overwalk (複数形 overwalks)
- A pedestrian bridge or elevated walkway that allows one to walk over a road, stream, or other obstacle, or between the upper stories of buildings.
- 1993, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Investing in America's Infrastructure, page 269:
- I know in our own State, for example, our State transportation board addressed a pedestrian overwalk at one of our major intersections last week, in the hopes that there would be additional funding available and might be limited if it were in that category, but if it were in discretionary funding, obviously, something we could address.
- 1997, Orville Winston Hampton, Rock Quarries and the Manufacture, Trade, and Uses of Stone Tools and Symbolic Stones in the Central Highlands of Irian Jaya, Indonesia, page 116:
- A walking stick is in her right hand, and a second, which the woman conveniently keeps next to the fence overwalk, is seen just to the right.
- An elevated walkway that provides passage above the main area of a facility; a catwalk.
- A walkway placed slightly above the ground in an ecologically vulnerable location so that pedestrians can walk through the area without causing damage.
- 1980, Virginia. Marine Resources Commission, Coastal Primary Sand Dune Guidelines, page 11:
- Pedestrian traffic over the dune can cause the loss of vegetation anchoring the dune unless a dune overwalk, following the natural contour of the dune, is provided.
- 1994, Alternative Technologies in Beach Preservation, page 386:
- Total cost included indirect expenses, as well as all materials associated with tube installation and construction of the timber pedestrian overwalk.
- 1996, Orrin H. Pilkey, Katharine L. Dixon, The Corps and the Shore, page 113:
- In an effort to protect the new dune, the city informed oceanfront residents that they would have to construct dune overwalks to reach the beach in front of their house, alleging that it was a state requirement (which state officials flatly deny).
動詞
overwalk (三人称単数 現在形 overwalks, 現在分詞 overwalking, 過去形および過去分詞形 overwalked)
- To walk over or upon.
- 1914, Henry James, Notes of a Son and Brother:
- The scenery we cherished — by which I really mean, I fear, but four or five of us — has now been grossly and utterly sacrificed; in the sense that its range was all for the pedestrian measure, that to overwalk it was to love it and to overwalk it, and that no such relation with it as either of these appears possible or thinkable to-day.
- 2010, Alan Tennant, On The Wing: To the Edge of the Earth with a Peregrine Falcon:
- Yellow-throated devil's claw, prairie gentian, and ground cherry—all first described here by Lieutenant William Albert of Kearney's Mexican War Army—had burst up by the roadside, long stitcheries of snow fence seamed the pastures, and where cattle had overwalked their turf, spurge and knapweed took the place of bluestem and wheatgrass.
- To walk past, especially without noticing.
- 1906, Robert Jameson Mackenzie, Almond of Loretto, page 80:
- It might be between strokes at golf , when the Head and his partner had overwalked their ball by forty yards, and their opponents were calling on them to return; or it might be in the intervals of a cricket-match, when the game had ceased to demand our undivided attention; or again, as we trotted with him down the Hundred from the queer old court by the vinery; or under the ruined wall of Falside Casle, as we sheltered for a moment from the storm.
- 1915 December, “Does Your Store "Stand Out?"”, in Fabrics, Fancy Goods and Notions, volume 49, page 68:
- It probably happens that we know its position only in a general way, say "between the post office and the National Bank." We have been there many and many a time, but still we overwalk it time and again, and frequently overwalk it coming back.
- To walk excessively; to walk too far or too quickly.
- To take on too many walks, or cause to walk too far or too quickly.
- 1888, Minutes of Proceedings [of The] Royal Artillery Institution, page 406:
- To overtake while walking; to walk faster than
- To walk on too much.
- 2010, Gillian Souter, Slow Journeys: The Pleasures of Travelling by Foot, page 65:
- Spain has the overwalked Camino plus more exciting walking in its mountain ranges, including the Pyrenees, the limestone Picos de Europa and the Sierra Nevada near Grenada, where Moorish influences are evident in the whitewashed villages.
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