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Definition of blacktop in English: blacktopnounPlural blacktops ˈblaktɒpˈblækˌtɑp mass nounNorth American 1Asphalt, tarmacadam, or other black material used for surfacing roads. (铺路用的)沥青,柏油碎石 the shiny blacktop of the drive as modifier blacktop roads Example sentencesExamples - For potholes or wide cracks, shovel packaged blacktop into a well-cleaned hole and then use an iron rake to level large patches.
- If you want to become a good wedge player, practice hitting balls off blacktop or cement.
- Several years ago, maybe three, I had my driveway and parking area covered with new blacktop.
- We are now moving into the final stages of the scheme and around a third of the blacktop surfacing has already been laid.
- If all goes as planned, visitors will traverse the main floor of the museum on a winding ‘road’ whose surface will change from dirt to brick to blacktop, depending on the era.
- She gripped the side rails of the stretcher as they moved down the blacktop path to the ambulance in the street.
- A scooter careened into Derek, sending him flying across the blacktop road.
- It was almost 5 p.m. and the sun, round as an orange, shone directly into my eyes as I drove slowly along the familiar blacktop road to the airport.
- When reporters were at the orphanage, people were being hired to lay blacktop.
- The walkway consists of concrete for about 25 feet, then turns to blacktop.
- I didn't even know that dogs cared where they walked: blacktop, concrete, dirt, lamp post or tree, it's probably all the same to them.
- Our blacktop roofing and paving have essentially the same effect.
- He climbed it and was stopped short when he saw the size of the crowd on the blacktop roof.
- As he ran Danny tripped and fell on the blacktop road.
- I bounced up over the hood and ricocheted off the windshield, skidding to a stunned halt across the blacktop pavement.
- Their work also includes constructing a blacktop road for the village, digging a well and erecting a school.
- Except for the yellow lines and the blacktop pavement, one might imagine that someone standing where I was standing saw much the same thing several hundred years ago.
- A small lip marks the seam between the concrete and blacktop.
- The blacktop biking path had a few more cracks from frost heaves than it had last time I was here, but the trail was still livable.
- It was a small court with two baskets, cracked blacktop, and a fence that was practically falling down.
- 1.1count noun A road or area surfaced with blacktop.
柏油路;柏油地面 I turned on to the two-lane blacktop Example sentencesExamples - A couple of them are very narrow, two-lane blacktops that lead into a main artery.
- The commercial centers on a tornado ripping through the storm-ravaged area, debris littering the blacktop as a traffic light sways in the gale.
- It's a school festival where we get little booths all around the blacktop outside of our school.
- Installed here and there along this remote two-lane blacktop are enormous, striking metal sculptures standing against the unsheltering sky.
- ‘About as remote as the likelihood of anyone else happening along this patch of blacktop anytime soon,’ she admitted.
- The school grounds, a half-acre of fenced-in blacktop, resembled a prison yard.
- If the pedal remains firmly depressed, the vehicle will stop straight and true, regardless of rainy blacktop or loose gravel.
- Basketball requires only blacktop, a hoop and a ball.
- The champ bounded down the blacktop with the ball, his opponent close by.
- Head north onto Route 59, which turns into a ribbon of blacktop cutting through palmetto thickets and cypress swamps.
- She sighed softly as she watched the ribbon of blacktop speed under her.
- He reached again, but I leapt backward and landed on the blacktop outside.
- He knew the closest stretch of blacktop in that direction was Little Notch Road, but there were several gravel and dirt roads that led off from it.
- We drove for half an hour past abandoned farms and working farms and finally pulled off the two lane blacktop at a line of grain elevators.
- Driving along the two-lane blacktops and gravel section roads, one sees huge wheat combines churning up clouds of dust.
- The road proved to be a two-lane blacktop with the familiar yellow lines down the middle.
- The divided highway terminates pending completion of additional construction work, and I find myself ejected onto a two-lane blacktop through a small town.
- It is the presence of the military and their willingness to sacrifice that give this town its sense of its own values, that it is more than just another section of sprawling, strip-malled blacktop.
- She met us down on the blacktop and rode with us through the creek and up the steep, rough road to her place.
- He drove slowly across the cracked blacktop, which was covered with faded, yellow parking margins.
verbblacktopping, blacktops, blacktopped ˈblaktɒpˈblækˌtɑp [with object]North American Surface (a road or area) with blacktop. 给(道路或地面)铺沥青 41 km had been blacktopped to date 到那时为止已经铺了41公里柏油路。 Example sentencesExamples - €25,000 has been allocated to blacktop the road.
Definition of blacktop in US English: blacktopnounˈblækˌtɑpˈblakˌtäp North American 1Asphalt, or other black material used for surfacing roads. (铺路用的)沥青,柏油碎石 as modifier blacktop roads Example sentencesExamples - If all goes as planned, visitors will traverse the main floor of the museum on a winding ‘road’ whose surface will change from dirt to brick to blacktop, depending on the era.
- It was a small court with two baskets, cracked blacktop, and a fence that was practically falling down.
- It was almost 5 p.m. and the sun, round as an orange, shone directly into my eyes as I drove slowly along the familiar blacktop road to the airport.
- He climbed it and was stopped short when he saw the size of the crowd on the blacktop roof.
- The blacktop biking path had a few more cracks from frost heaves than it had last time I was here, but the trail was still livable.
- She gripped the side rails of the stretcher as they moved down the blacktop path to the ambulance in the street.
- Several years ago, maybe three, I had my driveway and parking area covered with new blacktop.
- If you want to become a good wedge player, practice hitting balls off blacktop or cement.
- A scooter careened into Derek, sending him flying across the blacktop road.
- Except for the yellow lines and the blacktop pavement, one might imagine that someone standing where I was standing saw much the same thing several hundred years ago.
- When reporters were at the orphanage, people were being hired to lay blacktop.
- The walkway consists of concrete for about 25 feet, then turns to blacktop.
- I didn't even know that dogs cared where they walked: blacktop, concrete, dirt, lamp post or tree, it's probably all the same to them.
- We are now moving into the final stages of the scheme and around a third of the blacktop surfacing has already been laid.
- For potholes or wide cracks, shovel packaged blacktop into a well-cleaned hole and then use an iron rake to level large patches.
- Our blacktop roofing and paving have essentially the same effect.
- A small lip marks the seam between the concrete and blacktop.
- As he ran Danny tripped and fell on the blacktop road.
- Their work also includes constructing a blacktop road for the village, digging a well and erecting a school.
- I bounced up over the hood and ricocheted off the windshield, skidding to a stunned halt across the blacktop pavement.
- 1.1 A road or area surfaced with asphalt or other black material.
柏油路;柏油地面 playing hopscotch on the blacktop behind the school Example sentencesExamples - We drove for half an hour past abandoned farms and working farms and finally pulled off the two lane blacktop at a line of grain elevators.
- The commercial centers on a tornado ripping through the storm-ravaged area, debris littering the blacktop as a traffic light sways in the gale.
- She sighed softly as she watched the ribbon of blacktop speed under her.
- He reached again, but I leapt backward and landed on the blacktop outside.
- Basketball requires only blacktop, a hoop and a ball.
- The road proved to be a two-lane blacktop with the familiar yellow lines down the middle.
- It's a school festival where we get little booths all around the blacktop outside of our school.
- The divided highway terminates pending completion of additional construction work, and I find myself ejected onto a two-lane blacktop through a small town.
- The champ bounded down the blacktop with the ball, his opponent close by.
- She met us down on the blacktop and rode with us through the creek and up the steep, rough road to her place.
- He drove slowly across the cracked blacktop, which was covered with faded, yellow parking margins.
- Head north onto Route 59, which turns into a ribbon of blacktop cutting through palmetto thickets and cypress swamps.
- He knew the closest stretch of blacktop in that direction was Little Notch Road, but there were several gravel and dirt roads that led off from it.
- A couple of them are very narrow, two-lane blacktops that lead into a main artery.
- The school grounds, a half-acre of fenced-in blacktop, resembled a prison yard.
- If the pedal remains firmly depressed, the vehicle will stop straight and true, regardless of rainy blacktop or loose gravel.
- ‘About as remote as the likelihood of anyone else happening along this patch of blacktop anytime soon,’ she admitted.
- It is the presence of the military and their willingness to sacrifice that give this town its sense of its own values, that it is more than just another section of sprawling, strip-malled blacktop.
- Driving along the two-lane blacktops and gravel section roads, one sees huge wheat combines churning up clouds of dust.
- Installed here and there along this remote two-lane blacktop are enormous, striking metal sculptures standing against the unsheltering sky.
verbˈblækˌtɑpˈblakˌtäp [with object]North American Surface (a road or area) with asphalt or other black material. 给(道路或地面)铺沥青 41 miles had been blacktopped to date 到那时为止已经铺了41公里柏油路。 Example sentencesExamples - €25,000 has been allocated to blacktop the road.
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