Noun
/pəˈræl.əl ˈpæθ.weɪ/
The term "parallel pathway" typically refers to a route or course of action that runs alongside or operates concurrently with another process, program, or system. In various contexts, this concept can exist in fields such as psychology, project management, engineering, or biology.
(Translation: 研究人员发现,直接方法和并行途径都产生了类似的结果。)
"In urban planning, creating a parallel pathway for cyclists can help reduce traffic congestion."
(Translation: 在城市规划中,为骑自行车的人创建一条并行路径可以帮助减少交通拥堵。)
"The therapeutic approach involves a parallel pathway to address both emotional and physical health."
While "parallel pathway" is not commonly featured in idiomatic expressions, its components can be part of various idiomatic phrases.
(Translation: 走上并行的道路有时会导致意想不到的结果。)
"We took a parallel pathway during our discussions, leading to a consensus."
(Translation: 在讨论中我们采取了并行的路径,最终达成了一致。)
"Exploring parallel pathways can enhance our understanding of the problem."
The term “parallel” comes from the Latin word parallelus, which means "beside" or "alongside." The word "pathway" derives from Middle English path plus the suffix -way, referring to a way or road. Thus, "parallel pathway" essentially conveys the idea of dual routes existing side by side.
Synonyms: - Concurrent route - Side path - Supplemental channel
Antonyms: - Divergent pathway - Sequential route - Isolated path