英:[daun ðə roʊd]
美:[daʊn ði rəʊd]
英:[daun ðə roʊd]
美:[daʊn ði rəʊd]
(非正式,主北美)在将来,今后;
noun
roadstead—often used in plural
an open way for vehicles, persons, and animalsespecially: one lying outside of an urban district : highway
roadbed sense 2b
a route or way to an end, conclusion, or circumstance
on the road to success
railway
a series of scheduled visits or appearances (such as games or performances) in several locations or the travel necessary to make these visits on tour with the musical's road company
the team is on the road
noun
roadstead—often used in plural
an open way for vehicles, persons, and animalsespecially: one lying outside of an urban district : highway
roadbed sense 2b
a route or way to an end, conclusion, or circumstance
on the road to success
railway
a series of scheduled visits or appearances (such as games or performances) in several locations or the travel necessary to make these visits on tour with the musical's road company
the team is on the road
Middle English rode, from Old English rād ride, journey; akin to Old English rīdan to ride
The first known use of road was in the 14th century
Down syndromenoun
a genetic condition characterized especially by developmental delays, by distinctive physical traits (as short stature and upward slanting eyes), and by the presence of three chromosomes numbered 21 in human beings
Down syndromenoun
a genetic condition characterized especially by developmental delays, by distinctive physical traits (as short stature and upward slanting eyes), and by the presence of three chromosomes numbered 21 in human beings
pike1 of 4noun
pikestaff sense 1
a sharp point or spike (as the tip of a spear)
pike2 of 4noun
a large freshwater fish with a long body and long snout that is valued for food and sport and is widely distributed in cool northern waters
any of various fishes related to or like the pike
pike3 of 4noun
a long wooden pole with a steel point once used as a weapon
pike4 of 4noun
turnpike
pike1 of 4noun
pikestaff sense 1
a sharp point or spike (as the tip of a spear)
pike2 of 4noun
a large freshwater fish with a long body and long snout that is valued for food and sport and is widely distributed in cool northern waters
any of various fishes related to or like the pike
pike3 of 4noun
a long wooden pole with a steel point once used as a weapon
pike4 of 4noun
turnpike
roadnoun
roadstead—often used in plural
an open way for vehicles, persons, and animals
roadbed sense 2
path sense 2b
the road to success
railroad entry 1
a series of visits to several places or the travel necessary to get there traveled with the road company of the play
the team plays five games on the road
1 He drove off the road.
2 We parked by the side of the road.
3 These country roads are beautiful.
4 The cabin is accessible by road.
5 Miles of road lay ahead.
6 She walked slowly down the road, evidently in pain.
她沿路慢慢地走着,显然很痛苦。
7 He danced off down the road.
他蹦蹦跳跳地沿着马路走了。
8 His old truck, knocking and smoking, pulled down the road and out of sight.
他那辆旧卡车一边冒着烟一边哐里哐啷地沿路向前驶去,直到驶出了视线。
9 She lives a few miles down the road at Burnham.
她住在伯汉姆,顺着路走几英里远。
10 Without looking to left or to right, he tore off down the road.
他也不朝两边看,就在路上开始狂奔。
11 They were still arguing; I could hear them down the road.
他们还在争吵;我在马路的那头都能听见他们的声音。
12 My son has taken up with the Jones boys who live down the road.
我儿子与住在路那一头的琼斯家的男孩子们很要好.
13 I last saw him beetling off down the road.
我上次见到他时,他正快步沿路而去。
14 The brain trust behind the McLaren Formula 1 team was chatting about production cars, and Murray began sketching out a vision for the ultimate road car on a legal pad.
15 We'll cross the road up ahead at the crosswalk.
16 He was looking up and down the road as if he were expecting someone.
他向大道上张望着,好像盼着什么人呢!
17 Northwood has invested $100 million in infrastructure, including roads and stream.
18 The limousine sped off down the road in the proverbial cloud of dust.
豪华轿车沿公路飞驰而去,那真是卷起一路风尘。
19 Just go down the road a little way, turn left, and cross the bridge.
沿这条路走一小段,向左转,然后过桥。
20 Tanks thundered down the road.
坦克轰隆轰隆地沿路开过.