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blacktop

/blak-top/US // ˈblækˌtɒp //UK // (ˈblækˌtɒp) //

黑顶,黑板,黑皮书,黑板上

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bituminous substance, usually asphalt, for paving roads, parking lots, playgrounds, etc.
    • : a road covered with blacktop.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or surfaced with blacktop: a blacktop driveway.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    black·topped, black·top·ping.

    • : to pave with blacktop.

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Examples

  • He made it about 30 feet, heard a terrible roar, felt the heat, and dove underneath a van, skinning his stomach as he slid along the blacktop, sailing under it as though he were riding a luge.

  • For cyclists, however, the focus is blacktop, and the sheer number of road options is the real attraction.

  • The 105-mile, two-lane blacktop follows the ridgeline through the center of the park, offering 75 scenic overlooks and a whopping 15,000 feet of climbing.

  • A mix of snow and rain had fallen throughout the night, leaving the blacktop slick.

  • The place is twenty-six miles north on blacktop, another three and a half over gravel.

  • She walked down the bluestone and blacktop driveway and through shadows thrown by the branches of seven leafless oak trees.

  • Miami Heat star Chris Bosh admits he loves nothing more than engaging in a fierce, hard-fought battle on the blacktop.

  • Then the blacktop road curved out into the desert to the great radio telescope.

  • I had a parcel from Bob with a shirt and some eatables; also one from Jean at Blacktop and one from home.

  • Zircon took a blacktop road to the west, close to the base of the mountain.

  • At the end of the blacktop, he and Scotty got out and examined the road surface.

  • On the Golp Terrace, as the blacktop island was called, everyone and everything conformed—or else.