driveway
/ˈdraɪvweɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdraɪvweɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdrīv-ˌwā/ (ame, mw)
driveway — 名詞
- drivewaysingular
- drivewaysplural
1. a hard flat surface between a private house and a public road where the people w
車道
房屋前私有的停車空間
a hard flat surface between a private house and a public road where the people who live there can park their cars
The postman left the package at the end of the driveway.
郵差把包裹放在車道盡頭。
collocation: end of the driveway
Aiko washed her car in the driveway every Saturday morning.
Aiko 每週六早上都在車道上洗車。
Snow piled up on the driveway, so Theo had to clear it before leaving for work.
車道上積滿了雪,Theo 得先清理才能出門上班。
A narrow concrete driveway led from the street to the garage at the back.
一條狹窄的混凝土車道從街道通往後方的車庫。
The agent said the house needed a new driveway before it could be sold.
房仲說這棟房子需要鋪一條新車道才能出售。
- drive
shorter form used mainly in British English for a private road leading to a house
- private road
broader term; can refer to any road not maintained by the local government, not just the short strip in front of a house
用法筆記
Common prepositions with 'driveway' include 'into' (pull into the driveway), 'in' (parked in the driveway), and 'up' (walked up the driveway). Unlike a public street, a driveway is privately owned.