roads

listen to the pronunciation of roads
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} demirleme yeri
{i} liman ağzı
{i} dış liman
road
yol

Bu siste yol işaretlerini göremiyorum. - I can't see the road signs in this fog.

Amerika'da arabalar yolun sağ tarafını kullanırlar. - In America cars drive on the right side of the road.

rough roads
engebeli yollarda
road
liman/yol
road
(Askeri) kara yolu

Tom'un bir kara yolu seyahatine gideceğini düşünüyordum. - I thought Tom would go on a road trip.

Piknik alanına kara yolu ile kolayca ulaşılabilir. - The picnic area is easily accessible by road.

road
otoyol

Amerika'da nereye giderseniz gidin, yollar ve otoyollar vardır. - There are roads and freeways wherever you go in America.

Bu yol orada otoyola katılır. - This road joins the highway there.

road
{i} karayolu

Demiryolu karayoluna paralel. - The railroad is parallel to the road.

Kamp bölgesi karayoluyla ulaşılabilir değil. - The campsite isn't accessible by road.

road
road hog bütün yolu işgal eden şöför veya arabacı
road
road metal yol yapmaya mahsus kırık taş Out of the road Yoldan çe
road
cadde

O, caddeyi geçerken görüldü. - He was seen crossing the road.

Jim caddeyi geçmeden önce sağa ve sola baktı. - Jim looked right and left before he crossed the road.

concrete roads
(İnşaat) beton yollar
road
uyulan ilke
road
şose
cross roads
kavşak
road
dış liman
road
demirleyecek yer
all roads lead to rome
bütün yollar rome yol
all roads lead to rome
(deyim) Bütün yollar Romaya çıkar
cross roads
çapraz yollar
dirt roads
toprak yollar
granger roads
granger yollar
road
yolun
access roads
irtibat yolları
access roads
yaklaşım yolları
hit the roads
trafiğe çıkmak
road
{i} demiryolu [amer.]
road
demiryolu

Demiryolu bu noktada yolu geçer. - The railway crosses the road at this point.

Demiryolu karayoluna paralel. - The railroad is parallel to the road.

road
road cart iki tekerlekli binek arabası
road
{i} maden geçidi
road
demirleyecekdış liman
road
demirleyecek
road
{i} demirleme yeri
road
sık sık çoğ
upkeep of roads
yolların bakım ve tamiri
urban roads
şehir içi yollar
Englisch - Englisch
Resource Organisation and Discovery in Subject-based services
Plural of road
Resource Organisation And Discovery in Subject based services A UK funded project whose aim is to develop discovery software for Internet resources
Generally this includes any travelways used by motorized vehicles In GIS habitat analysis roads refers to travelways that are driveable by 2-wheel drive vehicles on a year-round basis Low quality roads may also have some impact on wolf habitat, but are often more difficult to accurately measure and assess
a partly sheltered anchorage
A roads
plural form of A road
B roads
plural form of B road
all roads lead to Rome
different paths can take one to the same goal
frontage roads
plural form of frontage road
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 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
A path chosen in life or career

Where, then, is the road to peace?.

road
An underground tunnel in a mine
road
a railway; a single railway track
slip roads
plural form of slip road
toll roads
plural form of toll road
road
Vehicle or vehicle and pedestrian route without a significant amount of pedestrian activity generated by adjoining buildings and public spaces Compare street
road
{n} a way for travelling on, anchorage some distance from shore
Hampton Roads
Channel in the U.S. through which the James, Elizabeth, and Nansemond rivers flow into Chesapeake Bay. About 4 mi (6 km) wide and 40 ft (12 m) deep, it has been an important military base since colonial days. In 1862 it was the scene of the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack. The port cities of Newport News, Norfolk, and Portsmouth comprise the Port of Hampton Roads, one of the busiest U.S. seaports
Hampton Roads Conference
(Feb. 3, 1865) Informal and unsuccessful peace talks at Hampton Roads, Va. , during the American Civil War. Pres. Abraham Lincoln agreed to meet with the Confederate vice president, Alexander H. Stephens, to reach a peace settlement. Lincoln's terms called for a reunion of the nation, emancipation of the slaves, and disbanding of Confederate troops. Since Stephens had been authorized to accept independence only, no settlement was reached
all roads lead to Rome
everything ends up at the same place, all ways eventually lead to the same place
building roads
creating and paving new roads
cruise the roads
travel from place to place without a set destination
department for maintenance and improvement of roads and parks
municipal department in charge of overseeing the upkeep and the cultivation of all the roads and parks in the area
granger roads
Paul; and Chicago & Northwestern, railroads
granger roads
Certain railroads whose traffic largely consists in carrying the produce of farmers or grangers; specifically applied to the Chicago & Alton; Chicago, Burlington & Quincey; Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific; Chicago, Milwaukee & St
hampton roads
a naval battle of the American Civil War (1862); the indecisive battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac a channel in southeastern Virginia through which the Elizabeth River and the James River flow into Chesapeake Bay
road
the end of the road: see end. Traveled way on which people, animals, or wheeled vehicles move. The earliest roads developed from paths and trails and appeared with the invention of wheeled vehicles, around 3000 BC. Road systems developed to facilitate trade in early civilizations; the first major road extended 1,775 mi (2,857 km) from the Persian Gulf to the Aegean Sea and was used 3500-300 BC. The Romans used roads to maintain control of their empire, with over 53,000 mi (85,000 km) of roadways extending across its lands; Roman construction techniques and design remained the most advanced until the late 1700s. In the early 19th century invention of macadam road construction provided a quick and durable method for building roads, and asphalt and concrete also began to be used. Motorized traffic in the 20th century led to the limited-access highway, the first of which was a parkway in New York City (1925). Superhighways also appeared in Italy and Germany in the 1930s. In the 1950s the U.S. interstate highway system was inaugurated to link the country's major cities. Burma Road Silk Road Stilwell Road Ledo Road Hampton Roads Hampton Roads Conference
road
Guards - Advance troops sent ahead of a military unit to detect enemy forces and protect the main force
road
{i} avenue, street, paved or packed surface designed for travel, hard paved or packed surface for vehicles; route; path, way; means to attain something; roadstead, protected area for ships to anchor; railway, train track; mine tunnel
road
a vehicular access way serving more than two lots
road
A journey, or stage of a journey
road
a way or means to achieve something; "the road to fame" an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation
road
a way or means to achieve something; "the road to fame"
road
Any linear break in the forest canopy that is 25 to 300 ft (8 to 90 m) wide
road
an open way (generally public) for travel or transportation
road
Skid road in skidder or high-lead logging Cleared path along which logs are hauled to the landing with one setting of the rigging
road
or Roadstead: a stretch of sheltered water near land where ships may ride at anchor in all but very heavy weather; often rendered as 'roads', and does not refer to the streets of a particular port city but rather its anchorage, as in 'St Helens Roads', the designated anchorage for shipping located between St Helens (Isle of Wight) and Portsmouth, or 'Funchal Roads' at the island of Madeira (see Elizabeth Macquarie's 1809 Journal)
road
If you hit the road, you set out on a journey. I was relieved to get back in the car and hit the road again
road
A narrow strip of land made suitable for travel between places. Modern roads are usually paved to accommodate wheeled vehicles
road
-A motor vehicle travelway over 50 inches wide, except those designated and managed as a trail A road may be classified, unclassified, or temporary
road
– A motor vehicle travelway over 50 inches wide, unless designated and managed as a trail A road may be
road
An inroad; an invasion; a raid
road
If you say that someone is on the road to something, you mean that they are likely to achieve it. The government took another step on the road to political reform
road
must always link two nodes Road sides and borders are separated bij a black line, and borders between Lanes bij a grey line Turns have only a visual representation and no influence on the behaviour of road users, because these have no acceleration (they don't slow down in turns)
road
means a surface right-of-way for purposes of travel by land vehicles used in surface coal mining and reclamation operations or coal exploration A road consists of the entire area within the right-of-way, including the roadbed, shoulders, parking and side areas, approaches, structures, ditches, and surface The term includes access and haulroads constructed, used, reconstructed, improved, or maintained for use in surface coal mining and reclamation operations or coal exploration, including use by coal hauling vehicles to and from transfer, processing or storage areas The term does not include ramps and routes of travel within the immediate mining area or within spoil or coal mine waste disposal areas
road
If you are on the road, you are going on a long journey or a series of journeys by road. He hoped to get a new truck and go back on the road
road
{s} occurring over public roads; working for a short period of time in different locations
road
The figures include the activity of goods vehicles over 3 5 tonnes gross weight and small commercial vehicles up to that weight The estimates for goods vehicles are derived from the Continuing Survey of Road Goods Transport (CSRGT) and, for small commercial vehicles, ad hoc surveys in 1976, 1987 and 1992/93 and interpolation for the intervening and subsequent years
road
taking place over public roads; "road racing"
road
A road is a long piece of hard ground which is built between two places so that people can drive or ride easily from one place to the other. There was very little traffic on the roads We just go straight up the Bristol Road Buses carry 30 per cent of those travelling by road road accidents
road
Public roadways
road
Anywhere (except your home) where a show can be promoted Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
road
The contiguous linear distance of the line separating the lot from a "road," as defined in this Ordinance
road
The road to a particular result is the means of achieving it or the process of achieving it. We are bound to see some ups and downs along the road to recovery
road
A place where one may ride; an open way or public passage for vehicles, persons, and animals; a track for travel, forming a means of communication between one city, town, or place, and another
road
A place where ships may ride at anchor at some distance from the shore; a roadstead; often in the plural; as, Hampton Roads
road
an area that is open to or used by the public and is developed for, or has as one of its main uses, the driving or riding of motor vehicles
road
By extension, the path or route one takes; an effort
road
working for a short time in different places; "itinerant laborers"; "a road show"; "traveling salesman"; "touring company"
winding roads
roads that are crooked and indirect
roads

    Türkische aussprache

    rōdz

    Aussprache

    /ˈrōdz/ /ˈroʊdz/

    Etymologie

    [ rOd ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English rode, from Old English rAd ride, journey; akin to Old English rIdan to ride.

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