motorway的意思和读音

motorway

: [ˈmoʊtərˌweɪ] : [ˈməʊtə(r)ˌweɪ]

n.

motorways  

motorwayn.

1.(in Britain) a wide road, with at least two lanes in each direction, where traffic can travel fast for long distances between large towns. You can only enter and leave motorways at special junctions .

busy/congested motorways

Join the motorway at Junction 19. 19

Leave the motorway at the next exit.

A nine-mile stretch of motorway has been closed.

a motorway service area / service station

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n.1.a superhighway

1. mirror n. motorway n. park v. ...

3. motorman motorway mottle ...

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5. motor n. , motorway n. motorist n. 154 ...

6. motive n. a. motorway n. multiplication n. ...

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1.A homemade banner, made of sheets, hangs over the main motorway in Reykjavik, tied to the railings of a bridge.

2.The wayward driver, still with no flowers, was on his way back to Sweden when police pulled him over for driving recklessly on the motorway.

3.Pennant was late twice last week. He said one delay was because he had been stopped by police for speeding on the motorway.

4.Vancouver missed out on the top spot because its infrastructure score had fallen due to periodic closures of a key motorway.

5.It is one of the nodal points on the westward motorway out of London, the M4 corridor, also known as Britain's Silicon Valley.西——M4

6.THERE is nothing more frustrating than turning on to a motorway and getting stuck in a traffic jam that stretches into the distance.

7.The car began to pick up the moment the vehicle got onto the motorway.

8.I commute to work on the motorway four days a week so it is really good for that.

9.It began to prosper in the early 1970s when it encouraged car dealers to cluster near the motorway that clips its western edge.70西

10.She's not in a hurry to get home and the motorway is going to be busy so she's going to take it slow.