turnpike
/ˈtɜːnpaɪk/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈɚnpˌaɪk] /ˈtɜːrnpaɪk/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈɚnpˌaɪk] /ˈtərn-ˌpīk How to pronounce turnpike (audio)/ (ame, mw)
turnpike — 名詞
- turnpikesingular
- turnpikesplural
1. a major road, especially in the US, where drivers pay a fee to travel on it
收費公路
需付費通行的公路
a major road, especially in the US, where drivers pay a fee to travel on it
Jisoo took the turnpike to Newark and paid at the first toll booth.
Jisoo 走收費公路到 Newark,並在第一個收費亭付款。
collocation: take the turnpike
A warning sign on the turnpike told drivers to slow down near Exit 12.
收費公路上的一面警示牌提醒駕駛在 12 號出口附近減速。
pattern: on the turnpike
Christopher left the turnpike after missing the free route to Trenton.
Christopher 錯過通往 Trenton 的免費路線後,離開了那條收費公路。
Traffic on the turnpike stopped when a truck overturned beside the tunnel entrance.
一輛卡車在隧道入口旁翻覆後,收費公路上的車流停了下來。
- freeway
a major road that does not normally charge a toll
文法句型
take the turnpike
on the turnpike
leave the turnpike at [exit]
用法筆記
Mostly used in American English, often in the official name of a road. Unlike 'expressway' or 'freeway', a turnpike normally involves paying a toll.
常見錯誤
2. a gate or barrier across a road that blocked travelers until they paid a toll
收費閘門
橫在路上收費的閘門
a gate or barrier across a road that blocked travelers until they paid a toll
In the old painting, a guard stood beside the turnpike and counted coins.
在那幅舊畫裡,一名守衛站在收費閘門旁數硬幣。
historical turnpike as a gate
Travelers had to stop at the turnpike before entering the bridge road.
旅人進入橋邊道路前,必須先在收費閘門前停下。
stop at the turnpike
The museum rebuilt a wooden turnpike to show how road tolls were collected.
博物館重建了一座木製收費閘門,展示過去如何收取道路通行費。
At dawn, the keeper opened the turnpike and let the farm carts through.
天一亮,看守人就打開收費閘門,讓農家的車隊通過。
文法句型
stop at the turnpike
open the turnpike
pass through the turnpike
用法筆記
This is the older historical meaning of the word. In modern everyday English, 'turnpike' usually means the road itself instead of the gate.