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单词 roadside
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Definition of roadside in English:

roadside

noun ˈrəʊdsʌɪdˈroʊdˌsaɪd
  • often as modifier The strip of land beside a road.

    roadside cafes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘These roadside scenes jump out at me,’ he said.
    • Later this year, they hope to have a roadside market store that will not only sell flowers and vegetables, but shirts, hats and books.
    • The tour will include their greenhouse, fields, washing facility, and roadside market.
    • Powell noted the clock on a roadside billboard: 5: 20 p.m.
    • As she tells it, three young women were sitting in the cab of a pickup truck parked at the roadside in some nameless coastal town.
    • Training horses to accept traffic, road works and roadside obstacles is more important than ever in these days of litigation and the increasing number of vehicles on the roads.
    • When he was too tired to continue, he parked his car at a roadside scenic overlook.
    • When traveling across the country, producers set up colorful roadside markets to sell their produce.
    • Further tests may reveal whether planting Neotyphodium-infected robust needlegrass along roadsides could discourage animals from grazing too close to roadways.
    • His intention was to move his unusual trees a hundred miles to the new location and to develop a roadside attraction.
    • Vincent spends his days driving aimlessly about the French interior, stopping on occasion to read his newspaper in a park or to drink coffee in a roadside cafe.
    • Along with the signs, he said, the roadside motels and cafes are themselves art objects.
    • We used to spend all day at the roadside stands, waiting for midmorning customers to dribble in, then the lunch trade, perhaps a rush-hour flurry.
    • These non-native species were once planted along roadsides and ditches and introduced into pastures and hayfields.
    • The motley assortment of passengers take refuge in a roadside cafe, where they are soon cut off from the world by the storm and discover that there's a murderer in their midst.
    • Control jointed goatgrass in roadside ditches and other areas that may contaminate the fields.
    • The Bachelor's Button is an old-fashioned flower, a roadside attraction with familiar blue blossoms, also known as the cornflower.
    • When he first meets her, she is working at a roadside diner and helps him when his car breaks down.
    • ‘While common milkweed was often found in corn and soybean fields, the average frequency and patch sizes were much greater along roadsides and in other undisturbed areas,’ says Buhler.
    • Maloney tries hard to create an interlinking narrative: a gripping tableau of IRA spectaculars and disasters, of British intelligence penetrations and of bodies by the roadsides.
 
 

Definition of roadside in US English:

roadside

nounˈrōdˌsīdˈroʊdˌsaɪd
  • The strip of land beside a road.

    as modifier roadside cafes
    trash left on the roadside
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Training horses to accept traffic, road works and roadside obstacles is more important than ever in these days of litigation and the increasing number of vehicles on the roads.
    • Control jointed goatgrass in roadside ditches and other areas that may contaminate the fields.
    • The tour will include their greenhouse, fields, washing facility, and roadside market.
    • Powell noted the clock on a roadside billboard: 5: 20 p.m.
    • His intention was to move his unusual trees a hundred miles to the new location and to develop a roadside attraction.
    • When traveling across the country, producers set up colorful roadside markets to sell their produce.
    • Vincent spends his days driving aimlessly about the French interior, stopping on occasion to read his newspaper in a park or to drink coffee in a roadside cafe.
    • As she tells it, three young women were sitting in the cab of a pickup truck parked at the roadside in some nameless coastal town.
    • The motley assortment of passengers take refuge in a roadside cafe, where they are soon cut off from the world by the storm and discover that there's a murderer in their midst.
    • Maloney tries hard to create an interlinking narrative: a gripping tableau of IRA spectaculars and disasters, of British intelligence penetrations and of bodies by the roadsides.
    • These non-native species were once planted along roadsides and ditches and introduced into pastures and hayfields.
    • When he first meets her, she is working at a roadside diner and helps him when his car breaks down.
    • Later this year, they hope to have a roadside market store that will not only sell flowers and vegetables, but shirts, hats and books.
    • Further tests may reveal whether planting Neotyphodium-infected robust needlegrass along roadsides could discourage animals from grazing too close to roadways.
    • The Bachelor's Button is an old-fashioned flower, a roadside attraction with familiar blue blossoms, also known as the cornflower.
    • ‘While common milkweed was often found in corn and soybean fields, the average frequency and patch sizes were much greater along roadsides and in other undisturbed areas,’ says Buhler.
    • When he was too tired to continue, he parked his car at a roadside scenic overlook.
    • We used to spend all day at the roadside stands, waiting for midmorning customers to dribble in, then the lunch trade, perhaps a rush-hour flurry.
    • ‘These roadside scenes jump out at me,’ he said.
    • Along with the signs, he said, the roadside motels and cafes are themselves art objects.
 
 
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