单词 | express highway |
释义 | > as lemmasexpress highway e. = high-speed adj.; express boiler, a boiler capable of getting steam up with great rapidity; express highway, etc.: see expressway n.; express lift, a lift which does not stop at every floor. Cf. A. 4b. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > [adjective] > very seven-leagued1747 ripping1826 seven-league-booted1828 splitting1829 lightning1832 high-speed1844 double-quick1860 mile-a-minute1883 express1897 jet-propelled1947 supersonic1947 light speed1987 1897 R. Kipling in Scribner's Mag. Aug. 136/2 Express freight's what pays. 1902 Encycl. Brit. XXVI. 285/2 The types, sometimes called ‘Express’ boilers, which are largely used in torpedo-boats,..where the most important requirement is very high power with a very small weight of boiler. 1909 Cent. Dict. Suppl. Express-pump, a high-speed pump; one that makes a high number of strokes per minute. 1909 Westm. Gaz. 9 June 11/4 Six electric passenger lifts, two of which are known as ‘express’ lifts. 1938 E. Bowen Death of Heart i. ix. 160 Matchett is sending Anna's white velvet dress to the express cleaners. 1967 W. Pine Protectors xi. 91 The two men rode up from the basement to the twenty-first floor by express lift. 1971 Daily Tel. 4 Jan. 7/2 Those express lifts (sorry elevators) which serve New York's highest buildings. express highway A wide road for fast motor-traffic (see quots.); an urban motorway. Also express highway, expressway road, expressway route. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > road > [noun] > for wheeled vehicles > for fast motor traffic speedway1903 motorway1906 superhighway1924 freeway1926 expresswayc1938 throughway1942 c1938 L. Mumford Rep. Honolulu in City Devel. (1946) vi. 94 The municipality..withholding assent from ill-advised express highways. 1945 Public Roads 24 vi. 178/1 An analysis was made to determine the traffic which would use an expressway in Tulsa, Okla. 1945 Britannica Bk. Year 1944 607/1 A significant event of..1944 was submission of the report of the President's National Interregional Highway committee recommending postwar construction... An important feature of the plan is the construction of express routes through cities. 1952 Newsweek 15 Dec. 84/3 Another ‘solution’ is the expressway—the free, dual-lane, high-speed thoroughfare which either by-passes or cuts through cities. Entrances and exits are at selected places; ramps and overpasses are arranged so that vehicles do not cross in front of each other. 1956 Planning 22 178 The average estimated cost for the 213 miles of new expressways (urban motorways)..proposed for the Detroit region..is more than £2,500,000 a mile. 1959 Mod. Lang. Notes LXXIV. 364 ‘Express ways’ is the general term including both toll roads and free roads, for cars and trucks. 1961 L. Mumford City in Hist. viii. 215 Just as our expressways are not articulated with the local street system, so the great sewers of Rome were not connected with water-closets above the first floor. 1966 Guardian 23 Dec. 4/5 The Right Bank express road through the city. 1967 Listener 6 July 10/2 Old people's homes, urban expressways, nuclear power stations. < as lemmas |
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