Eastside adj.
纽约市曼哈顿东区的
eastside[ adj ]
of the eastern part of a city e.g. Manhattan
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the eastside silk-stocking district
- Many of the discolored fish washed into the Oswego Eastside Marina, surrounding expensive yachts and floating under the docks.
- Clark gained fame last year through his bat-and-bullhorn method of discipline at Eastside High in Paterson, a troubled inner-city high school.
- Approximately 1,150 Eastside students were scheduled to take the test.
- Clark, interviewed during a speaking engagement at Slippery Rock University, said the controversy over his hard-line disciplinary methods has followed him since he became principal of Eastside in 1982.
- Eastside High School Principal Joe Clark, who has earned the praise from President Reagan for his iron-fist, no-nonsense method of ruling the urban school, claims someone was paid to steal the test in order to embarrass him.
- Clark, who attained nationwide fame at Paterson's Eastside High School for carrying a bat and a bullhorn to fight drugs and crime, has stayed busy reading fan mail, said Tom Casey, spokesman for Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.
- The film is based on the headline-making career of Joe Clark, the black educator who turned the Paterson, N.J., Eastside High School from a ghetto jungle into a model of achievement, wielding a symbolic baseball bat.
- When Eastside High is threatened with a takeover by the state because of a dismal academic record, the mayor (Alan North) and school superintendent (Robert Guillaume) reluctantly enlist Clark as Eastside principal.
- When Eastside High is threatened with a takeover by the state because of a dismal academic record, the mayor (Alan North) and school superintendent (Robert Guillaume) reluctantly enlist Clark as Eastside principal.