walk/ride etc abreastNEXT TOto walk, ride etc next to each other, all facing the same way 并肩走/并排骑等two/three/four etc abreast (=with two, three, four etc people or vehicles next to each other) 二/三/四人[个]等并排 The planes were flying four abreast. 飞机分成四架一排飞行。
walk/ride etc abreast• Corbett and Ranulf, riding abreast, stopped and gazed at the chaos.• If there are six people walking abreast there is little chance that they will create an avenue for you to go through.
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