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roadside

/rohd-sahyd/US // ˈroʊdˌsaɪd //

路边,路边的,马路边,路旁

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the side or border of the road; wayside.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : on or near the side of a road.

Examples

  • As it was, the area’s roadsides yesterday looked like a child’s play yard with toy autos scattered about.

  • Everybody’s setup is different, but a laptop and a hot spot, road maps or dedicated GPS, and a roadside emergency kit are a good place to start.

  • A lot of revenue in cities and states comes from things like tolls and roadside parking, and of course taxes.

  • That fact was clear on our recent trip to the Adirondack Mountains, where we saw clusters of cars, many with out-of-state license plates, gathered around roadside trailheads like so many flies around a drop of honey.

  • Maybe you’re crouching down to gaze at the view out the passenger window, or dreaming of possible routes on roadside cliffs.

  • Stasio and his team found U.S. forces under relentless assault from insurgents, roadside bombers, and mortar attacks.

  • The U.S. hackers sent fake text messages to insurgent fighters and roadside bombers.

  • De Merode slipped from his seat and dove toward the roadside and into the forest.

  • It also kills roadside trees, pollutes streams and wells, and destroys gardens.

  • On Sunday, two election workers were killed by a roadside bomb that also destroyed some ballots.

  • For these people, under the older dispensation, there was nothing but the poorhouse, the jail or starvation by the roadside.

  • Shall I sit by the roadside and ask every man who passes by if he wants to hire himself out 'on shares'?

  • One is reproduced here, chiefly with the object of showing the pleasing roadside humour of hanging criminals in chains.

  • At every step she took, her golden curls bobbed against her cheek, and so limping she sat down on a bank by the roadside.

  • All the way the scenery is pretty, but with no very striking features, and villas dot the roadside for a considerable distance.