cor‧ri‧dor S2 W3 / kɒrədɔ, kɒrɪdɔ $ kɔrədər, kɑ- / 名词 [可数名词]
1 a long narrow passage on a train or between rooms in a building, with doors leading off it
in the corridor
We had to wait outside in the corridor until our names were called.
down/along the corridor
She hurried down the corridor.
Go down here and the bathroom’s at the end of the corridor.
2 a narrow area of land between cities or countries that has different qualities or features from the land around it :
the industrial corridor that connects Querétaro with Mexico City
3 corridors of power the places where important government decisions are made