road in English
- road⇄adj. roadless.
- road⇄bridle path orroad
a path suitable for people riding horses. - road⇄expr. hold the road, to drive or travel ona road easily, smoothly, and safely.
Ex. Larger and heavier cars usually hold the road better than small cars. - road⇄expr. on the road,
a. on tour, as in a theater company.
Ex. I was Blanche Wilmot, on the road for ten years,--never got a show in London (Arnold Bennett).
b. traveling, especially as a salesman.
Ex. ... his star salesman in from - road⇄expr. take to the road,
a. to go on the road; begin to travel.
Ex. To miss the holiday traffic, they took to the road before dawn.
b. to become a highwayman.
Ex. So, I took to the road, and ... the first man I robbed was a parso - road⇄expr. the road, the tour of a theater company, or other show.
Ex. Since the death, or at least near-death, of ""the road,"" local theatres have multiplied prodigiously (New York Times). - road⇄road, noun.
1. a way between places; way made for automobiles, trucks, wagons, or other vehicles to travel on.
Ex. the road from New York to Boston. Our road went through the woods. You have to know every bump in the road (Newsweek).
(A - road⇄vicinal way orroad
a local road, as distinguished from a highway; crossroad.
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