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		Definition of service area in English: service areanoun 1British A roadside area where services are available to motorists.  Example sentencesExamples -  His body was discovered near the Killington Lake service area on the M6 in Cumbria last year.
 -  So he picked up the tools, left the service area, and completed the repairs himself.
 -  Which is the best service area on the M1 for children?
 -  The two men - one carrying a handgun and a hammer and the other a knife - walked into the service area beside the northbound carriageway of the A19 at Ingleby Arncliffe at 8.40 pm on Sunday.
 -  A car crossing the westbound carriageway to get to a service area after passing through the gap in the central reservation was struck by a coach.
 -  He offered to take her for a meal and drove to a service area off John William Street behind Eccles shopping precinct.
 -  The first motorway service area was opened at Watford Gap on the M1 in 1959, and England's network has since swelled to 68.
 -  Temporary facilities have been in place since the former service area was wrecked in a fierce fire last October.
 -  The county council, will also soon be advising the public as to when they will be enforcing parking restrictions within the Riverside Quay service area.
 -  The AA breakdown vehicle arrived promptly but, instead of taking the car to a local garage, it took Mrs Haworth and her car to the lorry park at Heston service area, where an AA mechanic diagnosed an oil leak in the gearbox.
 -  ‘We have 47 service areas across the country and the safety of our staff and customers is of paramount importance,’ he said.
 -  The second inquiry examined plans for motorway service areas at Kirby Hill, Kirk Deighton, Flaxby Covert, east of Knaresborough, Skelton Grange, near Leeds, and Bramham.
 -  Judges, who paid a secret visit to the service area, were so impressed with the standards of cleanliness and hygiene they found, they gave the toilets a five-star award.
 -  Work on the new service area is due to start in May, and is due for completion next January.
 -  The officer, who has not been named, was taken to York District Hospital with a broken wrist and cracked ribs after the crash on the westbound carriageway at the service area at Bilbrough Top last night.
 -  The area will also become a stopping-off site, rather like a motorway service area, for birds moving across the country between East Anglia and the North West of England.
 -  It's OK, I'll use this service area to turn round and head back to London.
 -  We have had nothing but a leaflet and a few posters at service areas for years.
 -  Travellers on the M4 will be relieved to know that the service area at Leigh Delamare has again won a top accolade for its toilets.
 -  But its scheme would also see access to the service area switched to a rear link road replacing the existing direct access from the A64.
 
 2The area transmitted to by a broadcasting station.  Example sentencesExamples -  When I am sitting in a restaurant waiting for a lunch companion, or in traffic in a cab, if I am lucky, my daughter will be willing, available, and within the service area to talk to me.
 -  I got the phone and I dialed her cell phone number and I heard the recording telling me that the number was out of the service area.
 -  This type of technology is called ‘cellular’ because the system uses base stations to divide a service area into multiple ‘cells.’
 -  For the UHF television broadcaster, towers of adequate height and transmitters of adequate power are readily available so that the UHF broadcaster can cover his licensed service area.
 -  Region X refers to the nine-county service area surrounding Dallas.
 
    Definition of service area in US English: service areanounˈsərvəs ˈerēəˈsərvəs ˈɛriə 1British A roadside area where services are available to motorists.  Example sentencesExamples -  Temporary facilities have been in place since the former service area was wrecked in a fierce fire last October.
 -  But its scheme would also see access to the service area switched to a rear link road replacing the existing direct access from the A64.
 -  His body was discovered near the Killington Lake service area on the M6 in Cumbria last year.
 -  The first motorway service area was opened at Watford Gap on the M1 in 1959, and England's network has since swelled to 68.
 -  The county council, will also soon be advising the public as to when they will be enforcing parking restrictions within the Riverside Quay service area.
 -  The area will also become a stopping-off site, rather like a motorway service area, for birds moving across the country between East Anglia and the North West of England.
 -  The two men - one carrying a handgun and a hammer and the other a knife - walked into the service area beside the northbound carriageway of the A19 at Ingleby Arncliffe at 8.40 pm on Sunday.
 -  The AA breakdown vehicle arrived promptly but, instead of taking the car to a local garage, it took Mrs Haworth and her car to the lorry park at Heston service area, where an AA mechanic diagnosed an oil leak in the gearbox.
 -  ‘We have 47 service areas across the country and the safety of our staff and customers is of paramount importance,’ he said.
 -  So he picked up the tools, left the service area, and completed the repairs himself.
 -  The officer, who has not been named, was taken to York District Hospital with a broken wrist and cracked ribs after the crash on the westbound carriageway at the service area at Bilbrough Top last night.
 -  Travellers on the M4 will be relieved to know that the service area at Leigh Delamare has again won a top accolade for its toilets.
 -  He offered to take her for a meal and drove to a service area off John William Street behind Eccles shopping precinct.
 -  A car crossing the westbound carriageway to get to a service area after passing through the gap in the central reservation was struck by a coach.
 -  The second inquiry examined plans for motorway service areas at Kirby Hill, Kirk Deighton, Flaxby Covert, east of Knaresborough, Skelton Grange, near Leeds, and Bramham.
 -  It's OK, I'll use this service area to turn round and head back to London.
 -  We have had nothing but a leaflet and a few posters at service areas for years.
 -  Work on the new service area is due to start in May, and is due for completion next January.
 -  Judges, who paid a secret visit to the service area, were so impressed with the standards of cleanliness and hygiene they found, they gave the toilets a five-star award.
 -  Which is the best service area on the M1 for children?
 
 2The area covered by the signal of a broadcasting station.  Example sentencesExamples -  This type of technology is called ‘cellular’ because the system uses base stations to divide a service area into multiple ‘cells.’
 -  Region X refers to the nine-county service area surrounding Dallas.
 -  I got the phone and I dialed her cell phone number and I heard the recording telling me that the number was out of the service area.
 -  For the UHF television broadcaster, towers of adequate height and transmitters of adequate power are readily available so that the UHF broadcaster can cover his licensed service area.
 -  When I am sitting in a restaurant waiting for a lunch companion, or in traffic in a cab, if I am lucky, my daughter will be willing, available, and within the service area to talk to me.
 
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