Definition von (road) im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- A road
 - Any of many major roads in Britain, mostly multi-lane dual carriageways between cities 
 - A-road
 - A main or principal road. A trunk road 
 - B road
 - Any of many minor roads in Britain, typically branching off of A roads and travelling to smaller towns and villages 
 - Great North Road
 - The A1 (partially the A1(M)) road from London to Edinburgh 
Upon the very same night when Nancy, having lulled Mr. Sikes to sleep, hurried on her self-imposed mission to Rose Maylie, there advanced towards London by the Great North Road two persons, upon whom it is expedient that this history should bestow some attention.
 - Persian Royal Road
 - An ancient system of trade routes and roads in Persia 
 - Silk Road
 - An extensive interconnected network of trade routes across Asia, North and Northeast Africa, and Europe, historically used by silk traders 
 - Tobacco Road
 - A fictional place in the rural American South inhabited by poor and uneducated 
 - Tobacco Road
 - Dilapidated housing as might be found in the rural American South 
All in all, the scene was one of an ethereal Tobacco Road West.
 - Tobacco Road
 - Poor and uneducated rural Southerners 
But those Tobacco Road stereotypes of the South and rural America are the same disparagements that the Republicans hurled at the Populists a century ago .
 - access road
 - a road giving entry to a region or, esp., a motorway 
 - arterial road
 - A major thoroughfare, particularly one used to provide a large capacity for travelling some distance 
 - back road
 - A secondary road, a little used road, a road through rural areas sometimes used as alternate to main roads 
There was too much traffic on the highway, so I used a back road. It was very scenic but I had to keep the speed down.
 - corduroy road
 - A road paved with split logs laid crosswise side by side flat face up and round side embedded in the crudely prepared soil base 
 - down the road
 - Further along, in terms of time or progress 
They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the road they ran into problems with reliability.
 - down the road, not across the street
 - Along the radial artery rather than across the wrist from side to side 
 - end of the road
 - Death 
 - end of the road
 - A conclusion, termination or ending (of a process) 
 - fork in the road
 - A junction in which one road becomes two divergent roads 
 - fork in the road
 - A point where a choice of two equally valid possibilities has to be taken 
 - frontage road
 - A small road, alongside a main road, for access to businesses etc 
 - get this show on the road
 - To begin or launch; to get going 
If we're all in agreement about how to proceed, let's get this show on the road.
 - go down that road
 - To settle a way of doing something; do decide to do something in a particular way 
We haven't decided if we want to move yet, but if we go down that road, there'll clearly be no way back.
 - go down the road
 - To employ a way of doing something; to do something in a particular way 
They were all troublemakers, and I can see how their kids go down the road as well.
 - high road
 - A main road or highway 
There, a few yards before them, was the high road from Risingham to Shoreby, lying, at this point, between two even walls of forest.
 - high road
 - A course of action which is honorable, dignified, or respectable 
The high road of public service and the low road of political advantage seem inextricably intertwined.
 - hit the road
 - To begin traveling in an automobile or other road vehicle 
If we're gonna make it by sunset, we'd better hit the road.
 - hit the road
 - To leave a place; to go away 
It's time for me to hit the road and walk home.
 - it's a long road that has no turning
 - encouragement when things are not going well. Just as a long road eventually has a turning, problems also eventually have a solution, even though one might have to wait 
 - kick the can down the road
 - To defer something 
 - leave everything on the road
 - To exert oneself until completely exhausted 
 - long road to hoe
 - Misconstruction of long row to hoe 
 - low road
 - A course of action which is undignified, wrongful, or otherwise unseemly 
Burger King and Hardee's took the low road, heavily promoting gut-busting sandwiches like the Enormous Omelet and the Monster Thickburger.
 - middle of the road
 - of a type of melodic popular music that has wide appeal 
 - middle of the road
 - Having a centrist attitude or philosophy; not extreme, especially politically 
A typical middle of the road compromise is to leave the problem as it is.
 - middle-of-the-road
 - Alternative spelling of middle of the road 
 - off-road
 - Designed for, used for, or taking place on a driving surface that is not traditionally paved, such as a beach or rugged terrain 
 - ring road
 - A circumferential highway around a town, city, or other conurbation 
 - road
 - a railway; a single railway track 
 - road
 - An underground tunnel in a mine 
 - road
 - a partly sheltered area of water near a shore in which vessels may ride at anchor 
There delivering their fraught, they went to Scandaroone; rather to view what ships was in the Roade, than any thing else .
 - road
 - A path chosen in life or career 
Where, then, is the road to peace?.
 - road
 - A way used for travelling between places, usually surfaced with asphalt or concrete. Modern roads, both rural and urban, are designed to accommodate many vehicles travelling in both directions 
 - road accident
 - an accident between one or more vehicles, and/or another object 
 - road agent
 - A criminal who accosts travelers and robs them 
The highway robber—road-agent, he is quaintly called—is still busy in these parts.
 - road apple
 - Horse manure, especially when deposited on a road 
Samples 7–12 contained coarsely chewed plant material; several closely resembled the road apples of horse and burro.
 - road apples
 - plural form of road apple 
 - road burn
 - skin injury caused by abrasion with road surfaces 
 - road case
 - Cases built for musicians, production companies, and industry. Many cases are constructed using quality materials and assembled by hand to protect musical instruments 
 - road film
 - Alternative name of road movie 
 - road fund licence
 - A paper disc displayed on the windscreen of a road vehicle to show that road tax has been paid 
 - road game
 - An athletic contest played in the opposing team's geographic area 
 - road grit
 - A mixture of grit and salt (often calcium chloride) spread on the surface of roads to prevent the formation of ice during cold, damp weather 
 - road hog
 - A bad or inconsiderate driver of a motor vehicle 
 - road hog
 - A motorist who straddles two lanes of traffic or otherwise monopolizes the road 
 - road map
 - A structured representation of objects over a period of time to display a development plan. Road maps are used in business for strategic planning and communications 
 - road map
 - A map with a visual representation of roads used for automobile travel and navigation. A road map may contain other relevant data, such as terrain or rail roads 
 - road maps
 - plural form of road map 
 - road movie
 - A film in which much of the action takes place during a journey, especially one involving overland travel 
 - road picture
 - Alternative name of road movie 
 - road race
 - A race run on roads rather than a track 
 - road racing
 - racing on roads rather than a track 
 - road rage
 - Uncontrollable aggressive behaviour by the driver of a road vehicle, especially when caused by stress or frustration 
 - road rash
 - skin and bone injury caused by abrasion with road surfaces 
 - road roller
 - A heavy engineering vehicle used to compact asphalt in the construction of roads 
 - road rollers
 - plural form of road roller 
 - road sign
 - A sign for the control of traffic or the information of drivers 
The road signs on motorways are particularly clear and well lit at night.
 - road to Damascus
 - A road to Damascus moment, or change, is an important point in someone's life where a great change, or reversal, of ideas or beliefs occurs 
The candidate is aggressively branding himself as Vernon 2.0, a kinder, gentler Vernon Jones, a bridge builder, a fence mender. Asked by a Rockdale editor about his “road to Damascus moment,” Jones laughs. “I got knocked off my donkey,” he says.
 - road train
 - A transport concept consisting of a conventional prime mover truck pulling two, three or four trailers 
 - road trains
 - plural form of road train 
 - road trip
 - A recreational excursion in a car, often as a type of vacation 
 - road trips
 - plural form of road trip 
 - road warrior
 - A frequent business traveller 
 - road warrior
 - A salesperson that spends a lot of time traveling and outside the office 
 - road warrior
 - A person who carries a mobile device such as a laptop or PDA and uses wireless internet connections to work 
 - road warriors
 - plural form of road warrior 
 - road-agent
 - Alternative spelling of road agent 
 - road-gang
 - Attributive form of road gang, noun 
 - road-hog
 - Alternative spelling of road hog 
How often that seems to be the case these days, some pushy road-hog you hate turns out to be a little girl at the wheel . - Rabbit is Rich by John Updike.
 - road-movie
 - Attributive form of road movie 
road-movie fan.
 - road-race
 - Attributive form of road race, noun 
 - rocky road
 - Any of several forms of candy containing lumps of chocolate, marshmallow, nuts etc; used as a flavor for ice-cream or eaten by itself 
 - rule of the road
 - The regulation requiring all traffic (travelling on a road or otherwise) to keep either to the left or the right 
The Liverpool and Manchester railway, the first steam-operated passenger railway, which opened in 1830, adopted the British rule of the road, with trains passing each other on the left.
 - rules of the road
 - The laws that govern driving, especially of motorists and cyclists 
 - skid road
 - Streets with facilities suitable for the recreational needs of lumberjacks 
 - skid road
 - A rough cleared right of way with logs embedded cross-wise on which logs being harvested would slide or be dragged or skidded 
 - slip road
 - A segment of roadway that joins a motorway to ordinary roads (in either direction) 
 - the road to hell is paved with good intentions
 - well-intended acts can lead to disaster 
 - toll road
 - a road, for the use of which a toll must be paid; a turnpike 
 - tough road to hoe
 - Misconstruction of tough row to hoe 
 - unadopted road
 - A private road, where the local borough council is not responsible for the road's maintenance 
 - where the rubber meets the road
 - A place or circumstance at which the implementation of a plan or intent is to be achieved 
 - yellow brick road
 - A proverbial path to a Promised Land of one's hopes and dreams 
But for Clinton the yellow brick road that led inevitably to the Democratic nomination has suddenly become a little bumpy. -.
 - yellow-brick road
 - Alternative form of yellow brick road 
 - road
 - Vehicle or vehicle and pedestrian route without a significant amount of pedestrian activity generated by adjoining buildings and public spaces Compare street 
 - trunk road
 - (British) main road, highway, highroad 
 - reach the end of the road
 - Reach the point at which something can no longer continue in the same way 
 - road
 -  {n} a way for travelling on, anchorage some distance from shore
 - controlled access road
 - A controlled-access road or limited access road is a road to which access from adjacent properties is limited in some way. It can mean anything from a city street to which the maintaining authority limits driveway access to a freeway (or other equivalent terms). The precise definition of these terms varies by jurisdiction 
 - limited-access road
 - A limited-access road or controlled-access road is a road to which access from adjacent properties is limited in some way. It can mean anything from a city street to which the maintaining authority limits driveway access to a freeway (or other equivalent terms). The precise definition of these terms varies by jurisdiction 
 - off-road
 - (adverb) away from the road; on rough terrain 
 - road rage
 - Violent behavior exhibited by drivers in traffic, often as a manifestation of stress: “Motorists in the United States fear road rage, and the the world's largest auto club wants anger-management education as part of the penalty for such behavior” (Brad Liston) 
 - road show
 - A show presented by a touring theater company 
 - road show
 - A traveling presentation advocating a political idea or agenda 
 - road worthy certificate
 - Road Worthy Certificate (RWC) Used by sales persons to the detriment of customers 
 - unsealed road
 - A rough road that has no hard surface