释义 |
ringway|ˈrɪŋweɪ| [f. ring n.1 + way n.1] A circular system of major roads round a town or urban area.
1969Daily Tel. 16 Apr. 17/6 The council's plans for ringways were absolutely essential if London was to remain a major world city. 1970[see orbital a. 3]. 1971New Scientist 8 July 102/2 Terence Bendison describes the traffic-swept gulf between Shepherds Bush and Holland Park, where part of the inner ringway has been imposed on streets and houses. 1973R. Busby Pattern of Violence vi. 96 The familiar streets..down the east ringway to the Queen's underpass. |