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make a beeline for — (someone/something) to move quickly and directly toward someone or something. When the train finally arrived, cold and weary travelers made a beeline for it. Etymology: based on the idea that a bee travels in a direct path to its hive (= place… … New idioms dictionary
make a beeline for someone — make a beeline for (someone/something) to move quickly and directly toward someone or something. When the train finally arrived, cold and weary travelers made a beeline for it. Etymology: based on the idea that a bee travels in a direct path to… … New idioms dictionary
make a beeline for something — make a beeline for (someone/something) to move quickly and directly toward someone or something. When the train finally arrived, cold and weary travelers made a beeline for it. Etymology: based on the idea that a bee travels in a direct path to… … New idioms dictionary
path — [ pæθ ] noun count *** 1. ) a way from one place to another that people can walk along: a steep mountain path A short path through the woods leads to the village. up/down/along a path: Amy walked up the path to the house. a ) a way from one place … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
path */*/*/ — UK [pɑːθ] / US [pæθ] noun [countable] Word forms path : singular path plural paths UK [pɑːðz] / US [pæðz] 1) a) a way from one place to another that people can walk along a steep mountain path path through: A short path through the woods leads to … English dictionary
path — noun plural paths, (C) 1 TRACK a track that people walk along over an area of ground: I walked nervously up the path towards the front door. | A path had been worn across the grass. 2 WAY THROUGH STH a way through something, that is made by… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Path — (p[.a][th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pathed} (p[.a][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Pathing}.] To make a path in, or on (something), or for (some one). [R.] Pathing young Henry s unadvised ways. Drayton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Path (computing) — A path is the general form of a file or directory name, giving a file s name and its unique location in a file system. Paths point to their location using a string of characters signifying directories, each path component separated by a… … Wikipedia
path — noun 1 way across land ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ narrow ▪ steep ▪ winding ▪ cobblestone (esp. AmE), dirt … Collocations dictionary
path — n. 1) to beat, blaze, clear, make a path (to clear a path through a jungle) 2) to cross smb. s path 3) a beaten path 4) a bridle path 5) a path goes, leads somewhere 6) a path to (the path to success) 7) (misc.) to lead smb. up the garden path (… … Combinatory dictionary