side road
IPA/ˈsaɪd rəʊd/
IPA/ˈsaɪd rəʊd/
side road — noun
1. a narrow, less important road that turns away from a main road, leading to a qui
1.名詞B1
釋義
a narrow, less important road that turns away from a main road, leading to a quieter place like a village or a group of houses
例句
Amir turned down a narrow side road to avoid the traffic on the highway.
collocation: turn down a side road
The old stone church sits at the end of a wooded side road.
Keiko's house is on a quiet side road just behind the train station.
A side road near the old bridge leads straight to the beach car park.
The side road beside the school is closed for repairs until Friday.
同義詞
- side street
more common for roads in a town or city with buildings on both sides
- back road
suggests a narrow, little-used road in the countryside, often unpaved
- byroad
a less common, slightly literary word for a minor road
反義詞