2002.04.16
Day 2 "On the Road" with WordMaster! The great thing about travel, like WordMaster, is that you never know what exciting adventures the next day will bring.
Here's your Tuesday WordMaster!
- A seat by the window on a plane, train, etc. is called a window seat.
The long narrow space for walking between rows of seats on a plane, in a theater, etc. is called the aisle. A seat next to the aisle is called an aisle seat. - 飛行機や電車などの窓際の席のことを window seat といいます。
飛行機や劇場などの席と席の間の通路のことを aisle といいます。通路に面した席のことを aisle seat と言います。
- (an airline ticket agent)
Would you like a window seat or an aisle seat? - The bride looked so beautiful and happy as she walked down the aisle.
- On a short business trip, ask for an aisle seat near the front of the plane. On an overnight flight, try to get a window seat so you can rest your head.
Godspeed!