更想走“期望路線”? <img src="/data/attachement/jpg/site1/20170424/64006a47a40a1a67ae4004.jpg" border="0" />
中國日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng) 2017-04-24 10:42
小區(qū)的草坪上明明已經(jīng)有修好的石子路,但還是經(jīng)常會(huì)看到人們踩出的另外一條小路,這多半是因?yàn)槿藗儾幌肜@遠(yuǎn),也就是人們其實(shí)想走心中的“期望路線”。
Desire line is an informal path that pedestrians prefer to take to get from one location to another rather than using a sidewalk or other official route.
“期望路線”指的是行人從A地到B地選擇走的非正式道路,而不是走人行道或者其他的正式道路。
Desire lines (or “natural desire lines,” as they’re also called) are those well-worn ribbons of dirt that you see cutting across a patch of grass, often with nearby sidewalks — particularly those that offer a less direct route — ignored.
你在草地上看到的人們踩出的一條條小路就是期望路線(也稱為自然期望路線),附近的人行道常常被人們忽視,特別是那些繞路的人行道。
In winter, desire lines appear spontaneously as tramped down paths in the snow.
在冬天,期望路線就是人們自發(fā)地在雪里踩出的道路。
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