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The name and meaning of the school corridor
Corridor is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is zǒu láng, which means covered walkway.
Aisle is an architectural term. Refers to the horizontal traffic space used in corridors and residential suites. Specifically, it has three meanings: a passage to a place or between two points; A usually roofed passage, especially one leading to a compartment or room; Passage between two rows of seats (main hall and side gallery or front row and back row).
You can't run in the school corridor, mainly for safety reasons. Specifically, there are the following reasons:
1, during non-class hours, there are many people in the school corridor, so it is easy to collide with others when running in the corridor.
2, the school corridor can lead to each classroom, and it is easy to collide with people who walk out of the classroom when running.
3, class time, running in the corridor, will affect others' study because of the loud voice.
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