CORRIDOR


Meaning of CORRIDOR in English

noun ⇨ See also ↑ hallway

ADJECTIVE

▪ endless , long

▪ short

▪ narrow , wide

▪ central , main

▪ brightly lit

▪ badly lit , dark , darkened , dim , gloomy

▪ dank , draughty/drafty

▪ deserted , empty

▪ carpeted , stone

▪ hospital , hotel , school

▪ access

▪ labyrinthine ( formal )

the labyrinthine ~s of the building

▪ land

a now-submerged land ~ between northern African and southern Europe

VERB + CORRIDOR

▪ line

Portraits line the ~s of the palace.

▪ walk , wander

It was interesting to walk the ~s of my old school.

CORRIDOR + VERB

▪ lead from sth , lead off from sth

Narrow ~s lead off from the main hallway.

▪ lead to sth

a ~ that leads to the kitchen

▪ run along sth , run down sth

The ~ runs down the middle of the building.

▪ connect sth , link sth

The ~ links the old part of the hospital with the new.

CORRIDOR + NOUN

▪ wall

PREPOSITION

▪ along a/the ~ , down a/the ~

The office is just down the ~ on the left.

▪ in a/the ~

I put my head down as I passed him in the ~.

▪ at the end of a/the ~ , to the end of a/the ~

PHRASES

▪ the ~s of power ( figurative )

She had considerable influence in the ~s of power.

▪ a labyrinth of ~s , a maze of ~s

She led us through a maze of hotel ~s to our room.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .