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Throughway Meaning in English

word

ˈθɹuˌweɪ
THROO-way
θɹˈuːweɪ
th-ROO-way

释义

A throughway is a wide road, usually designed for fast traffic, where vehicles can travel long distances without many stops. It's similar to a highway or expressway.

用法与细微差别

'Throughway' is mainly used in American English and is less common than 'highway' or 'expressway'. Most often refers to toll roads or major highways with no traffic lights or intersections.

例句

We drove on the throughway to get to the city.

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There was heavy traffic on the throughway this morning.

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The new throughway makes travel much faster.

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Take the next exit off the throughway, or you'll miss the town.

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After midnight, the throughway is almost empty and perfect for driving.

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They built a new toll plaza on the throughway last year.

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