B1 Noun (Plural) Neutral #18 más común 2 min de lectura

corridors

/ˈkɒrɪdɔːrz/

Corridors are essential connecting spaces that facilitate movement between rooms, geographical regions, or levels of influence.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • Long passages connecting rooms in large institutional buildings.
  • Narrow strips of land or air used for specific travel routes.
  • A metaphorical term for the inner circles of political power.
  • Used in ecology to describe safe paths for animal migration.

Overview

The word 'corridors' primarily refers to the long, narrow passages within large buildings like schools, hospitals, or hotels that connect various rooms. While it is a common architectural term, it also has significant applications in geography, ecology, and political metaphor. 2) Usage Patterns: In its most literal sense, 'corridors' is used to describe the internal layout of a structure. However, it is frequently used in the plural form to describe 'corridors of power,' a phrase referring to the higher levels of government or administration where important decisions are made. In geography, it refers to a narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas, such as a 'transport corridor' or a 'wildlife corridor.' 3) Common Contexts: You will most often encounter 'corridors' when discussing building navigation (e.g., 'The hospital corridors were brightly lit'). In environmental science, it describes paths that allow animals to travel between habitats safely. In political journalism, it describes the behind-the-scenes areas where influence is wielded. 4) Similar Words Comparison: While 'hallway' and 'corridor' are often used interchangeably, 'hallway' is more common in residential settings (houses), whereas 'corridor' is preferred for large, institutional buildings. An 'aisle' is different because it usually refers to a passage between rows of seats (like in a theater) or shelves (like in a supermarket). A 'passage' is a more general term for any way through or between something, which may not necessarily have doors leading off it.

Ejemplos

1

The school corridors were filled with students between classes.

everyday

The school corridors were filled with students between classes.

2

Rumors of a cabinet reshuffle are echoing through the corridors of power.

formal

Rumors of a cabinet reshuffle are echoing through the corridors of power.

3

I got lost in the hotel's long, winding corridors.

informal

I got lost in the hotel's long, winding corridors.

4

The study proposes the creation of green corridors to facilitate urban biodiversity.

academic

The study proposes the creation of green corridors to facilitate urban biodiversity.

Colocaciones comunes

corridors of power the highest levels of government
long corridors extended passages in a building
wildlife corridor a natural path for animals

Frases Comunes

air corridor

a designated route for aircraft

transport corridor

a linear area where various modes of transportation are located

Se confunde a menudo con

corridors vs aisle

An aisle is a passage between rows of seats or shelves; a corridor is a passage between rooms.

corridors vs hallway

A hallway is usually smaller and found in homes; a corridor is larger and found in public buildings.

Patrones gramaticales

Plural noun Often followed by 'of' (e.g., corridors of the hospital) Used with adjectives like 'long', 'narrow', 'dark', or 'empty'

How to Use It

Notas de uso

The word is generally neutral but can sound more formal than 'hallway.' In the context of international relations, 'corridor' can also refer to a strip of territory through a foreign country to give access to another area (e.g., the Polish Corridor).


Errores comunes

Students often misspell the word by forgetting the second 'r'. Additionally, learners sometimes use 'corridor' for the space between supermarket shelves, where 'aisle' is the correct term.

Tips

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Visualize institutional settings for this word

When you think of 'corridors,' imagine a school or a hospital. This helps distinguish it from the 'hall' in your house.

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Watch the double 'r' spelling

A common spelling mistake is using only one 'r' in the middle. Remember it is C-O-R-R-I-D-O-R.

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Political significance in British English

The term 'corridors of power' was popularized by British novelist C.P. Snow to describe the inner workings of the UK government.

Origen de la palabra

From the French word 'corridor,' which originated from the Italian 'corridore,' meaning a 'running place' or 'long gallery,' derived from 'correre' (to run).

Contexto cultural

In many cultures, the 'corridor' in a school or workplace is a social hub where informal conversations and 'water cooler' moments happen outside of formal rooms.

Truco para recordar

Think of a 'core' path that leads to many 'doors.' Cor-ri-dor.

Preguntas frecuentes

4 preguntas

In general usage, 'hallway' is typically used for residential homes, while 'corridor' is used for larger public or institutional buildings like offices and hospitals.

It is a metaphorical expression referring to the senior levels of government or large organizations where significant influence and decision-making occur.

Yes, a 'wildlife corridor' is a strip of natural habitat that connects populations of wildlife otherwise separated by human activities.

No, it can be singular ('a long corridor'), but it is very frequently used in the plural when describing the general layout of a building or in the political idiom.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank

The nurses hurried down the hospital ___ to reach the emergency room.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: corridors

Hospitals have corridors; aisles are for stores/planes, and lanes/streets are for vehicles.

multiple choice

What are wildlife corridors used for?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Connecting separated animal habitats

In ecology, corridors provide a safe path for animals to move between different areas.

sentence building

power / are / decisions / made / in / corridors / of / the / often

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Decisions are often made in the corridors of power.

This follows the standard English word order and uses the common idiom correctly.

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