aisle
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noun
a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theater, an airplane, or a train: 教会、映画館、飛行機、列車のような建物物の中の数列の座席の間の通路
(乗り物・映画館などの座席間の)通路
e.g. the musical had the audience dancing in the aisles.: そのミュージカルは通路で踊る聴衆がいた。
a passage between shelves of goods in a supermarket or other building.: スーパーマーケットや他の建物の商品の棚の間の通路
(スーパーなどの棚と棚の間の)通路
Architecture (in a church) a lower part parallel to and at the side of a nave, choir, or transept, from which it is divided by pillars.: (教会の中で)支柱で分けられたところから外陣、聖歌隊席、翼廊に対して平行でその端の低い部分
〘建〙 (教会堂の)側廊(→ church)
PHRASES
lead someone up the aisle
get married to someone.: 誰かと結婚する
A〈人〉と結婚する
DERIVATIVES
aisled | īld | adjective
ORIGIN
late Middle English ele, ile, from Old French ele, from Latin ala ‘wing’. The spelling change in the 17th century was due to confusion with isle and influenced by French aile ‘wing’.