英:[ˈrəʊdsaɪd]
美:[ˈroʊdsaɪd]
英:[ˈrəʊdsaɪd]
美:[ˈroʊdsaɪd]
road·side
rod saId
复数:roadsides
noun
the side or edge of a road.
adjective
at, on, or near the side or edge of the road.roadside taverns
"路的一侧或边缘",1744年,来自 road(n.)+ side(n.)。作为形容词于1810年出现。
The first known use of roadside was circa 1657
roan1 of 2adjective
of a dark color (as black, red, or brown) sprinkled with white
a roan horse
roan2 of 2noun
an animal (as a horse) with a roan coat
roamverb
to go or go over from place to place without a plan cattle roaming in search of water
roam the hills
to use a cell phone outside one's local calling area
roamverb
to go or go over from place to place without a plan cattle roaming in search of water
roam the hills
to use a cell phone outside one's local calling area
roamverb
to go or go over from place to place without a plan cattle roaming in search of water
roam the hills
to use a cell phone outside one's local calling area
roadwaynoun
the strip of land over which a road passes
road sense 2a
the part of a bridge used by vehicles
roadsternoun
an automobile with an open body and a folding fabric top that seats two
roadsteadnoun
a place less enclosed than a harbor where ships may ride at anchor
roadside1 of 2noun
the strip of land along a road : the side of a road
roadside2 of 2adjective
located by the side of a road
roadside hamburger stand
1 I had my portrait drawn by a roadside painter in the street yesterday.
昨天我在街上让一个路边艺人为我画了肖像画.
2 We bought tomatoes and corn at a roadside stand.
我们在路边的小摊上买了蕃茄和玉米.
3 While spinning along a Kansas highway one fine June morning, Mr. Ziegler spied a red convertible parked by the roadside, its hood up, and a couple of nice-looking youngsters fiddling with the motor.
4 Startled by the sudden rise of a flock of geese from the roadside, the horses had broken into a canter.
5 As we approached the cotton field, Papa slowed down and parked our sputtering Carcachita on the roadside, near the cotton trailer.
6 He discharged this along woodland roadsides where no spraying had been authorized.
7 Those who could not keep up were shot and left by the roadside.
8 I watched him walk into a roadside cafe.
9 She wanted to sink to her knees at the spot on the cold roadside where he had died.
10 I didn’t see the red dust that coated sassafras bushes and wild flowers by the roadside.
11 “Yes. First off, neither of us is Christian. Second off, spending the summer chasing after idiotic roadside attractions is not going to fix anything. Third off, crucifixes remind me of her.”
12 She took Baby’s hand and led the way past the roadside hawkers who sat under umbrellas with batteries and padlocks and cigarettes carefully arranged on enamel trays.
13 I pulled in behind the approach to a concrete bridge, but couldn’t find a level place on the sloping roadside.
14 After being served some questionable food at otherwise charming roadside diners, I learned to value the bland certainty of a McDonald’s cheeseburger.
15 Many thousands of gallons of chemicals have been discharged along roadsides in the name of ragweed control.
16 Styx, by the roadside, straddling the bike, with joy stamped across his face.
17 Just yesterday, I saw some lovely red blossoms along the roadside.
就在昨天, 我还在路旁看到了几朵美丽的红花.
18 It leapt up from the roadside to confront him through the Packard’s windshield.
19 During a break before going to grad school, they started a roadside organic farm on a few rented acres, growing raspberries and baby salad greens.
20 In the evening we would drop into a roadside pub for a beer and sandwich.
晚上我们就随便到路旁的一家酒馆喝点啤酒、吃点三明治.