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Definition of parkway in English: parkwaynoun ˈpɑːkweɪˈpɑrkˌweɪ 1North American An open landscaped highway. 〈北美〉风景区干道 Example sentencesExamples - Robert Moses, a towering political figure in New York for decades, had already pushed through a network of parkways in the downstate metropolitan area and Long Island well before the advent of World War II.
- Find a shady residential street or a parkway near a lake or creek.
- The Hudson River swamped westside parkways, where motorists whose cars were bobbing in the floodwaters had to be rescued by police officers on rafts.
- Many of the early roads and parkways built in America were private and funded by tolls.
- The National Parks system includes National Parks, monuments, seashores, lakeshores, rivers, recreation areas, parkways, and several kinds of historic sites.
- Most of the parkway will be open on schedule May 20, with some of the eastbound bridges due to open a month late and the westbound bridges due to open about six months behind last month's original completion date.
- But I refuse to be a part of the madness that takes over the parkways and highways on the day after Thanksgiving.
- Mr. Rockwell turned out of their street and took a right on the parkway.
- He pulled out of the parkway and onto the freeway.
- In July 2004, a slab falling off a deteriorated bridge in New York City critically injured a motorist on the parkway below.
- You're driving down the parkway, heading to the beach, listening to the radio.
- The Civilian Conservation Corps was also responsible for the parkway through this area.
- I just wanted to get a look at what kind of person drove that slow on the parkway.
- District councilman Lake Ray said the parkway eventually would connect Monument Road to the Arlington Expressway.
- He planned to fill 172 acres of its bay side and reclaim enough land from all sides of the harbor-even at the foot of the bluffs of the north shore for a scenic parkway for automobiles along the waterfront.
- The parkways - and the gridded streets behind them - are interwoven with single-family homes, three-story row houses, and small apartments designed as three-, four-, and six-unit buildings, none taller than two stories.
- It is a classic Moses park - ball fields, basketball courts, a red-brick field house - designed by his design czar, Gilmore D. Clarke, the landscape architect of the famous Westchester parkways.
- As I commute to and from work along the parkways and interstates, I place my trust in tens of thousands of my fellow Pittsburghers even though I do not even know their names.
- Implicitly, the use of the word way on its own, rather than highway, parkway or freeway made the connection.
- It also describes how nineteenth- and twentieth-century-plans for waterways and the Rock Creek and Potomac parkways were brought to fruition.
Synonyms street, road, roadway, avenue, boulevard, way 2British in names A railway station with extensive parking facilities. 〈英〉有大型停车设施的火车站 迪德考特停车场站。 Definition of parkway in US English: parkwaynounˈpärkˌwāˈpɑrkˌweɪ North American An open landscaped highway. 〈北美〉风景区干道 Example sentencesExamples - The Hudson River swamped westside parkways, where motorists whose cars were bobbing in the floodwaters had to be rescued by police officers on rafts.
- But I refuse to be a part of the madness that takes over the parkways and highways on the day after Thanksgiving.
- Mr. Rockwell turned out of their street and took a right on the parkway.
- Implicitly, the use of the word way on its own, rather than highway, parkway or freeway made the connection.
- Find a shady residential street or a parkway near a lake or creek.
- You're driving down the parkway, heading to the beach, listening to the radio.
- In July 2004, a slab falling off a deteriorated bridge in New York City critically injured a motorist on the parkway below.
- Many of the early roads and parkways built in America were private and funded by tolls.
- Most of the parkway will be open on schedule May 20, with some of the eastbound bridges due to open a month late and the westbound bridges due to open about six months behind last month's original completion date.
- As I commute to and from work along the parkways and interstates, I place my trust in tens of thousands of my fellow Pittsburghers even though I do not even know their names.
- The Civilian Conservation Corps was also responsible for the parkway through this area.
- It also describes how nineteenth- and twentieth-century-plans for waterways and the Rock Creek and Potomac parkways were brought to fruition.
- The parkways - and the gridded streets behind them - are interwoven with single-family homes, three-story row houses, and small apartments designed as three-, four-, and six-unit buildings, none taller than two stories.
- Robert Moses, a towering political figure in New York for decades, had already pushed through a network of parkways in the downstate metropolitan area and Long Island well before the advent of World War II.
- District councilman Lake Ray said the parkway eventually would connect Monument Road to the Arlington Expressway.
- He planned to fill 172 acres of its bay side and reclaim enough land from all sides of the harbor-even at the foot of the bluffs of the north shore for a scenic parkway for automobiles along the waterfront.
- He pulled out of the parkway and onto the freeway.
- The National Parks system includes National Parks, monuments, seashores, lakeshores, rivers, recreation areas, parkways, and several kinds of historic sites.
- I just wanted to get a look at what kind of person drove that slow on the parkway.
- It is a classic Moses park - ball fields, basketball courts, a red-brick field house - designed by his design czar, Gilmore D. Clarke, the landscape architect of the famous Westchester parkways.
Synonyms street, road, roadway, avenue, boulevard, way |