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beaten\ path — n. phr. beaten path noun beaten track the usual route or way of operating that has been conventionally established. If we always follow the beaten path, we ll never have the courage to try something new … Словарь американских идиом
beaten path — {n. phr.} The usual route or way of operating that has been conventionally established, * /If we always follow the beaten path, we ll never have the courage to try something new./ … Dictionary of American idioms
beaten path — path that many have travelled upon; way taken by many; something done by a lot of people … English contemporary dictionary
beaten path — Synonyms and related words: alameda, beat, beaten track, berm, bicycle path, boardwalk, bridle path, broken record, bureaucracy, bureaucratism, catwalk, chinoiserie, daily grind, esplanade, fastwalk, foot pavement, footpath, footway, garden path … Moby Thesaurus
Off the Beaten Path — Studio album by Dave Koz Released August 20, 1996 … Wikipedia
Off the Beaten Path Bed and Breakfast — (Sicamous,Канада) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: 8 … Каталог отелей
off the beaten path — off the beaten track/path/ phrase far away from the places that people usually visit a quaint little village far off the beaten track Thesaurus: not near and difficult to reachsynonym Main entry: beaten * * * of … Useful english dictionary
off the beaten path — 1. adjective In a secluded location; in a place which is not frequently visited or not widely known. Only a small group of websites, well off the beaten path of most surfers, contain the malicious code. 2. adverb To a secluded location; to a… … Wiktionary
off the beaten path — not known or popular with many people. She enjoyed going to foreign language movies that were a little bit off the beaten path … New idioms dictionary
path — W2S2 [pa:θ US pæθ] n plural paths [pa:ðz US pæðz] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(track)¦ 2¦(way through something)¦ 3¦(direction)¦ 4¦(plan)¦ 5 somebody s paths cross ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: pAth] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English