Road | Mean of road in English Dictionary

/ˈroʊd/

  • Noun
  • a hard flat surface for vehicles, people, and animals to travel on
    1. a paved/gravel/dirt road
    2. We'll cross the road up ahead at the crosswalk.
    3. He drove off the road.
    4. We parked by the side of the road.
    5. There are lots of cars on the road this morning.
    6. The roads around here are pretty bad. [=the roads are in bad condition]
    7. This is a busy road. [=many cars, trucks, etc., use this road]
    8. These country/mountain roads are beautiful.
    9. icy roads
    10. The post office is up/down this road a bit. [=a short distance further on this road]
    11. There's likely to be a lot of traffic on the main/major roads [=the roads most commonly used], so you may want to take back/side roads. [=roads that are less commonly used and that do not go through the main part of a city, town, etc.]
    12. the county's public/private roads
    13. The library is on River Road.
    14. a desolate stretch of road
    15. Miles of road lay ahead.
    16. The cabin is accessible by road.
    17. traveling on the open road [=on roads that are away from cities and towns]
  • a process or a course of action that leads to a certain result
    1. the road to riches/success/victory
    2. They're heading down a dangerous road. [=they're following a course of action that could lead to a bad result]
    3. She had a stroke recently but is on the road to recovery. [=in the process of becoming healthy again]
    4. I've been/gone down this road before. [=I've had this kind of experience before; I've done this kind of thing before]
  • in or into the future
    1. We don't know what the situation will be like a month/year down the road.
    2. They hope to expand the business somewhere down the road. [=at some time in the future]
  • to begin a journey
    1. We got up early and hit the road around 7:00.
    2. Well, I guess it's time to hit the road.
    3. She angrily told him to hit the road. [=get lost]
  • traveling especially in a car, truck, bus, etc.
    1. We've been on the road since Tuesday.
    2. Musicians often spend many months on the road.
  • being used
    1. You don't see too many of those cars on the road anymore.
  • in good enough condition to be legally driven
    1. It will cost $1,500 to get the car back on the road.

Những từ liên quan với ROAD

line, pike, highway, boulevard, route, course, lane, expressway, street, avenue, roadway, drive, pathway, artery, pavement
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