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Definition of ring road in English: ring roadnoun British A bypass encircling a town. 环城路,环形公路 North American term beltway Example sentencesExamples - In principle cars, buses and coaches could be deflected around major cities by building ring roads, and local passengers would have to change on to a network of radial electrified railways to gain access to and from the city centre.
- On each of its three ring roads there are cheap park-and-ride facilities where people can leave their cars to use public transport.
- The airport has a new terminal; the motorways have been widened to a daring three lanes in each direction, and there is a new ring road round the whole site.
- I'd never been to Terri's home before that day, and was surprised to discover that she lived in a very ‘nice’ house near the top of the hill that led to the northern end of the ring road.
- From the ring road, take the last exit from the flyover, turning into Whitefriars.
- They drove in silence for ten minutes through the traffic to the ring road.
- He headed up towards the roundabout, but instead of turning right down the ring road towards the M4, he went straight across heading into the countryside south of Westing.
- The improvement of the city infrastructure with the ring road and the tunnel has opened up the west and the south of the city.
- We took the M40 motorway and then the A40 ring road around Oxford.
- The development is close to a quality bus corridor, the outer ring road and the M50.
- We have a ring road around the town.
- The citizens of Naas are also set to benefit with newer and bigger sewerage pipes being laid to facilitate the development of Millennium Park and a ring road which will divert traffic away from Naas town centre.
- The motorway will link up with the southern ring road at Sandyford and with the airport motorway on the north of Dublin.
- The manor house stood above and to the left of the ring road on a tree-lined ridge at the top of a steeply sloping hillside.
- On the ring road it was necessary to take to get there we discovered massive long queues.
- The development is surrounded by a specially built ring road designed to minimise traffic flow, while a number of walkways and entrances are designed to ensure easy access for pedestrians and cyclists.
- The ring roads which were planned to encircle the capital city are in some cases nine years behind schedule.
- New inner and outer ring roads will be built to accommodate the growth in traffic caused by the development, necessitating the building of a bridge over the railway, and current roads will be widened or improved.
- In the long term, the solution to our transport needs is not to build more roads, wider roads and an ever increasing number of ring roads, relief roads and motor-ways.
- A new ring road will be built to service the developments, which are located on the edge of the town.
Synonyms roundabout route, indirect route, circuitous route, scenic route, tourist route, diversion, bypass, alternative route, digression, deviation, byway, bypath Definition of ring road in US English: ring roadnounˈrɪŋ ˌroʊdˈriNG ˌrōd British A bypass encircling a town; a beltway. 环城路,环形公路 Example sentencesExamples - A new ring road will be built to service the developments, which are located on the edge of the town.
- They drove in silence for ten minutes through the traffic to the ring road.
- We have a ring road around the town.
- I'd never been to Terri's home before that day, and was surprised to discover that she lived in a very ‘nice’ house near the top of the hill that led to the northern end of the ring road.
- The citizens of Naas are also set to benefit with newer and bigger sewerage pipes being laid to facilitate the development of Millennium Park and a ring road which will divert traffic away from Naas town centre.
- We took the M40 motorway and then the A40 ring road around Oxford.
- The motorway will link up with the southern ring road at Sandyford and with the airport motorway on the north of Dublin.
- From the ring road, take the last exit from the flyover, turning into Whitefriars.
- The development is surrounded by a specially built ring road designed to minimise traffic flow, while a number of walkways and entrances are designed to ensure easy access for pedestrians and cyclists.
- New inner and outer ring roads will be built to accommodate the growth in traffic caused by the development, necessitating the building of a bridge over the railway, and current roads will be widened or improved.
- The manor house stood above and to the left of the ring road on a tree-lined ridge at the top of a steeply sloping hillside.
- In principle cars, buses and coaches could be deflected around major cities by building ring roads, and local passengers would have to change on to a network of radial electrified railways to gain access to and from the city centre.
- The development is close to a quality bus corridor, the outer ring road and the M50.
- On each of its three ring roads there are cheap park-and-ride facilities where people can leave their cars to use public transport.
- He headed up towards the roundabout, but instead of turning right down the ring road towards the M4, he went straight across heading into the countryside south of Westing.
- The improvement of the city infrastructure with the ring road and the tunnel has opened up the west and the south of the city.
- The ring roads which were planned to encircle the capital city are in some cases nine years behind schedule.
- On the ring road it was necessary to take to get there we discovered massive long queues.
- In the long term, the solution to our transport needs is not to build more roads, wider roads and an ever increasing number of ring roads, relief roads and motor-ways.
- The airport has a new terminal; the motorways have been widened to a daring three lanes in each direction, and there is a new ring road round the whole site.
Synonyms roundabout route, indirect route, circuitous route, scenic route, tourist route, diversion, bypass, alternative route, digression, deviation, byway, bypath |