expressway
/ɪkˈspresweɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪkˈspresweɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /ik-ˈspres-ˌwā/ (ame, mw)
expressway — 名詞
- expresswaysingular
- expresswaysplural
1. A major road built so cars and trucks can travel quickly across or between citie
高速公路
出入口受限、車流快速通行的主要道路
A major road built so cars and trucks can travel quickly across or between cities, with only a small number of entry and exit ramps along the way.
Nora took the expressway to reach the airport before her flight to Berlin.
Nora 走高速公路趕到機場,準時搭上飛往柏林的班機。
collocation: take the expressway
A heavy rainstorm closed two lanes of the expressway during the Tuesday morning rush hour.
週二早上尖峰時段,一場大雨導致高速公路有兩個車道封閉。
collocation: lanes of the expressway
Construction crews are widening the expressway between downtown Houston and the suburbs.
施工人員正在拓寬休士頓市中心通往郊區的高速公路。
Joaquín drives forty minutes on the expressway each morning to get to his office.
Joaquín 每天早上要在高速公路上開四十分鐘的車去公司。
Police closed the expressway after a fuel tanker overturned near the exit ramp.
一輛油罐車在交流道附近翻覆後,警方封閉了整段高速公路。
- back road
small, slow rural road
- side street
minor urban street with frequent stops
文法句型
on the expressway
take the expressway
用法筆記
Primarily American English; in British English, the equivalent road is usually called a 'motorway'. Often used with 'on' for travel location and 'take' for choosing this route.