highway 英 [ˈhaɪweɪ]   美 [ˈhaɪˌwe]

highway

highway  英 [ˈhaɪweɪ] 美 [ˈhaɪˌwe]

n. 公路,干道,要道 

名词复数:highways 

an interstate highway (美国)州际公路
Highway patrol officers closed the road. 公路巡警关闭了这条路。

  • A highway is a busy road with many lanes. Highways are usually the quickest route for driving between one city and another.
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  • n. 公路,干道,要道
  • 1. an interstate highway

    (美国)州际公路

  • 2. Highway patrol officers closed the road.

    公路巡警关闭了这条路。

  • 3. A parked car was obstructing the highway.

    一辆停放的汽车堵住了通道。

  • highway (n.) Old English heahweg "main road from one town to another;" see high (adj.) in sense of "main" + way (n.). High street (Old English heahstræte) was the word before 17c. applied to highways and main roads, whether in the country or town, especially one of the Roman roads. In more recent usage, it generally is the proper name of the street of a town which is built upon a highway and was the principal street of the place. Highway robbery is from 1707; as a trivial expression for something too costly, 1886.
high·way / ˈhaɪweɪ ; NAmE ˈhaɪweɪ / noun 1 ( especially NAmE) a main road for travelling long distances, especially one connecting and going through cities and towns (尤指城镇间的)公路,干道,交通要道 an interstate highway (美国)州际公路 Highway patrol officers closed the road. 公路巡警关闭了这条路。 2 ( BrE) ( formal) a public road 公用通道 A parked car was obstructing the highway. 一辆停放的汽车堵住了通道。 IDIOM ˌhighway ˈrobbery ( informal) ( especially NAmE) = daylight robbery at daylight more at way n. highway highways high·way / ˈhaɪweɪ ; NAmE ˈhaɪweɪ /
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