Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. roadway noun A course affording passage from one place to another: avenue,boulevard,drive,expressway,freeway,highway,path,road,route,street,superhighway,thoroughfare,thruway,turnpike,way. ...
avenue - a wide street or thoroughfare boulevard street - a thoroughfare (usually including sidewalks) that is lined with buildings; "they walked the streets of the small town"; "he lives on Nassau Street" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University,...
the condition of things; how something is done or how it happens; a pathway: This is the way you get to the pool. Not to be confused with: weigh –determine the weight of something; to ponder and consider: Weigh your decision before going forward.; to consider one’s words carefully:...
roadway - a road (especially that part of a road) over which vehicles travel shortcut, crosscut, cutoff - a route shorter than the usual one berm, shoulder - a narrow edge of land (usually unpaved) along the side of a road; "the car pulled off onto the shoulder" side road - a mi...
the part of a road on which carsetctravel.Don't walk on the roadway.calzada ˈroadworksnoun plural the building or repairing of a road.The traffic was held up by the roadworks.obras de carretera ˈroadworthyadjective good enough or safe to be used on the road.Is this car roadworthy?
roadway- a road (especially that part of a road) over which vehicles travel Britain,Great Britain,U.K.,UK,United Kingdom,United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland- a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and...
loose chippings NPL (on roadway)→ gravilla fsing sueltaloose connection N (Elec)→ mala conexión floose cover N (Brit) (for furniture)→ funda f lavable, funda f que se puede quitarloose end N (fig)→ cabo m sueltoto tie up loose ends→ atar los cabos sueltosto be at a loose ...
1.to pull out, or draw out,especiallyby force or with effort.I have to have a tooth extracted;Did you manage to extract the information from her?extraer 2.to select (passages from a booketc).extraer 3.to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical...
6.(Art Terms) (tr) to remove (paint, varnish, etc) from (a surface, furniture, etc) by sanding, with a solvent, etc:stripped pine. 7.(Zoology) (tr) Also:pluckto pull out the old coat of hair from (dogs of certain long- and wire-haired breeds) ...
straight - a straight segment of a roadway or racecourse straightaway segment, section - one of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object; "a section of a fishing rod"; "metal sections were used below ground"; "finished the final segment of the road" stret...