two-lane road
collocation in Englishmeaningsofroad
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road
noun[C or U]
uk/rəʊd/us/roʊd/
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(Definition ofroadfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A "trunk road" in my constituency can mean atwo-laneroad.
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We were on atwo-laneroadand this lorry was trundling on and on.
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It is atwo-laneroad.
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It is now atwo-laneroad.
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The whole highway is a paved,two-laneroad.
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This segment is a moderately windytwo-laneroad.
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It is atwo-laneroadits entire length.
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At this point, the road is atwo-laneroad.
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Thetwo-laneroadhas broad lanes and paved shoulders.
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It is entirely atwo-laneroad, with one roundabout.
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It is a 1mi km stretch oftwo-laneroad.
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It is atwo-laneroadfor its entire length.
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When these schemes are carried out, we reckon that we shall have atwo-laneroadof reasonable standard.
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Most of this stretch istwo-laneroad.
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This section is a ruraltwo-laneroadthat is not frequently traveled.
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It is a rural,two-laneroadfor its entire length.
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Aside from buses, only taxis and emergency vehicles are allowed on thetwo-laneroad.
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Out of the city, it becomes an ordinarytwo-laneroadthrough the mountains.
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The route is atwo-laneroadwithout shoulders for its entire length.
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Much of the route is a scenic,two-laneroadwith very tight turns.
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The northbound lanes were abandoned, and the southbound lanes became atwo-laneroad.
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In many parts of town, the highway is atwo-laneroad.
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