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Definition of open road in English: open roadnoun the open roadA main road, especially one outside an urban area where progress is unimpeded. (尤指城外的)主干道 we hit the open road and raced along Example sentencesExamples - It's firm, but Hartge's kit is amazingly forgiving on the open road.
- On the open road, with the top up, and you behaving yourself, it's a quiet, relaxed cruiser.
- On the open road, refinement is highly impressive.
- It's quite perky as you amble off in second gear and once on the open road there's a good surge of power from around 3,500 rpm as the turbo kicks in giving useful torque rather than scary amounts.
- This is a van designed for the rural environment from where I write this publication - the lanes of Devon pose it few problems, although it is equally at home on the open road.
- But on the open road, Nellie is wearing her tutu and striking a perfect arabesque.
- Americans yearning for the open road and the wind in their hair bought 'em up.
- On the open road the superbly-designed steering wheel, mounted cruise and audio controls make sure you do not get distracted from driving.
- While city streets are best seen from the plush interiors of hired limos, the open road is where you take the wheel yourself and go your own way.
- This inherent balance translates into fantastic poise on the open road.
- I slipped behind the wheel again, feeling a reassuring familiarity; it was time to hit the open road.
- It's light and easy to manoeuvre and towns simply serve as a minor delay until you can wind things up on the open road again.
- And without cruise control you are constantly watching the speedo on the open road.
- On the open road, loaded or otherwise, this vehicle is a joy to drive.
- On the open road it is more than capable, the sole criticism being that crosswinds seem to unsettle it a little.
- This makes parking a doddle, and provides brilliant feel on the open road.
- It does enjoy a swift canter out on the open road.
- The barn was definitely warmer than the open road outside, without the stiff breeze that had blown each of the past three nights.
- Panic over, we headed for the open road, just me and the car.
- A sleeping child, the open road and a car with a bit of kick: could any parent ask for anything more?
Definition of open road in US English: open roadnoun A road or highway allowing easy travel, especially one outside an urban area. (尤指城外的)主干道 we hit the open road and raced along Example sentencesExamples - Panic over, we headed for the open road, just me and the car.
- Americans yearning for the open road and the wind in their hair bought 'em up.
- It's quite perky as you amble off in second gear and once on the open road there's a good surge of power from around 3,500 rpm as the turbo kicks in giving useful torque rather than scary amounts.
- The barn was definitely warmer than the open road outside, without the stiff breeze that had blown each of the past three nights.
- A sleeping child, the open road and a car with a bit of kick: could any parent ask for anything more?
- This makes parking a doddle, and provides brilliant feel on the open road.
- While city streets are best seen from the plush interiors of hired limos, the open road is where you take the wheel yourself and go your own way.
- This inherent balance translates into fantastic poise on the open road.
- On the open road the superbly-designed steering wheel, mounted cruise and audio controls make sure you do not get distracted from driving.
- And without cruise control you are constantly watching the speedo on the open road.
- It's light and easy to manoeuvre and towns simply serve as a minor delay until you can wind things up on the open road again.
- On the open road it is more than capable, the sole criticism being that crosswinds seem to unsettle it a little.
- It does enjoy a swift canter out on the open road.
- It's firm, but Hartge's kit is amazingly forgiving on the open road.
- On the open road, refinement is highly impressive.
- But on the open road, Nellie is wearing her tutu and striking a perfect arabesque.
- On the open road, loaded or otherwise, this vehicle is a joy to drive.
- This is a van designed for the rural environment from where I write this publication - the lanes of Devon pose it few problems, although it is equally at home on the open road.
- I slipped behind the wheel again, feeling a reassuring familiarity; it was time to hit the open road.
- On the open road, with the top up, and you behaving yourself, it's a quiet, relaxed cruiser.
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