Topic: ROADS
| Language: | Old English |
| Origin: | rad 'ride, journey' |
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road S1 W1

1 [uncountable and countable]TTR a specially prepared hard surface for cars, buses, bicycles etc to travel on [↪ street, motorway, freeway]COLLOCATIONS 
along/up/down a road on/in a road on the other side of the road in the middle of the road by the side of the road by road (=driving) on the roads cross a road run (out) into a road side/back road (=a small road that is not used much) busy road (=one with a lot of traffic) road sense (=knowledge about how to behave sensibly near traffic) road safety
There are far more cars on the roads now than there used to be.

along/up/down a road on/in a road on the other side of the road in the middle of the road by the side of the road by road (=driving) on the roads cross a road run (out) into a road side/back road (=a small road that is not used much) busy road (=one with a lot of traffic) road sense (=knowledge about how to behave sensibly near traffic) road safety
There are far more cars on the roads now than there used to be.2 used in addresses after the names of roads and streets :
65 Maple Road
Road
written abbreviation Rd.TTR
65 Maple Road3
on the road
a) TTC travelling in a car, especially for long distances :
I've been on the road since 5:00 a.m. this morning.
I've been on the road since 5:00 a.m. this morning.b) AP if a group of actors or musicians are on the road, they are travelling from place to place giving performances :
They're on the road for six months out of every year.
They're on the road for six months out of every year.c) TTC if your car is on the road, you have paid for the repairs, tax etc necessary for you to drive it legally :
It would cost too much to put it back on the road.
It would cost too much to put it back on the road.4 if you are on the road to something, you will achieve it soon, or it will happen to you soon :
the road to something
5 to choose a particular course of action :
Is there any scope for going down that road in the future?
It depends which road you want to go down.
go down a/this road
Is there any scope for going down that road in the future?
It depends which road you want to go down.6 in the future, especially at a later stage in a process :
You can always upgrade a bit further down the road if you want.
Somewhere down the road, they're going to clash.
along/down the road
You can always upgrade a bit further down the road if you want.
Somewhere down the road, they're going to clash.➔ the end of the road
at end1 (17)➔ hit the road
at hit1 (13)WORD FOCUS: road
a big road: main road, highway, motorway British English, freeway American English, expressway, turnpike American English, interstate American English, A-road British English
a road in a town: street, avenue, boulevard
a road in the countryside: country road, lane, track
a road you pay to use: toll road
parts of a road: fast lane, slow lane, hard shoulder British English/shoulder American English, central reservation British English/median strip American English, pavement British English/sidewalk American English
