2. n. (obsolete) A hostile ride against a particular area; a raid.
3. n. (nautical, often, in the plural) A partly sheltered area of water near a shore in which vessels may ride at anchor.
4. n. A way used for travelling between places, originally one wide enough to allow foot passengers and horses to travel, now (US) usually one surfaced with asphalt or concrete and designed to accommodate m
5. n. (figuratively) A path chosen in life or career.
6. n. An underground tunnel in a mine.
7. n. (US, railroads) A railway or (railroads) a single railway track.
8. n. (obsolete) A journey, or stage of a journey.
9. n. A way or route.
10. adj. (US, Canada sports) At the venue of the opposing team or competitor; on the road.
street
1. 名詞. 道、通り。
street
1. n. A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town.
Walk down the street.
2. n. A road as above but including the sidewalks (pavements) and buildings.
I live on the street down from Joyce Avenue.
3. n. The people who live in such a road, as a neighborhood.
4. n. The people who spend a great deal of time on the street in urban areas, especially, the young, the poor, the unemployed, and those engaged in illegal activities.
5. n. (slang) Street talk or slang.
6. n. (figuratively) A great distance.
He's streets ahead of his sister in all the subjects in school.
7. n. (poker slang) Each of the three opportunities that players have to bet, after the flop, turn and river.
8. n. Illicit, contraband, especially of a drug
I got some pot cheap on the street.
9. n. (attributive) Living in the streets.
Street cat.
Street urchin.
10. n. (urban toponymy) By restriction, the streets that run perpendicular to avenues.
11. adj. (slang) Having street cred; conforming to modern urban trends.
12. v. To build or equip with streets.
13. v. To eject; to throw onto the streets.
14. v. (sports) To heavily defeat.
15. v. To go on sale.
16. v. (Japanese Mormonism) To proselytize in public.