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road1/rəʊd/n. 1a a path or way with a specially prepared surface, used by vehicles, pedestrians, etc. 路,道路;公路 b the part of this used by vehicles (道路的)车行道 don't step in the road 别踏上车行道 2 esp. Brit. one's way or route [尤英]途径;路线 our road took us through unexplored territory 我们的路线穿过了未经勘察的地区 3 an underground passage in a mine (矿井的)巷道 4 US a railway [美]铁路 5 (usu. in pl. 通常用复数) a partly sheltered piece of water near the shore in which ships can ride at anchor 泊碇区,下锚区(部分有遮蔽、可供船只停泊的近岸水域) □ by road using transport along roads 用公路运输 □ get out of the (or my etc.) road colloq. cease to obstruct a person [口]别碍事,别挡道 □ in the (or my etc.) road colloq. obstructing a person or thing [口]碍事,挡道 □ one for the road colloq. a final (esp. alcoholic) drink before departure [口]临行的最后一杯(酒),饯行酒 □ on the road travelling, esp. as a firm's representative, itinerant performer, or vagrant 在旅途中,在工差途中;(剧团等)在巡回演出途中;在流浪 □ the road to the way of getting to or achieving 到达…的路线;达到…的途径 the road to London 通往伦敦的路; the road to ruin 毁灭的道路 □ take the road set out 出发,启程 □ roadless adj.[Old English rɑˉd from rīdan RIDE] |