释义 |
roadmanship|ˈrəʊdmənʃɪp| [f. prec. + -ship.] Ability to drive on the roads; skill in using the roads.
1953P. C. Berg Dict. New Words 137/2 Roadmanship, skill in using public roads; e.g. the Highway Code tells you the principles of good roadmanship. (Perhaps after horsemanship.) 1958Archit. Rev. CXXIII. 300/2 Skill in driving and roadmanship, allied with the glamour of the superior vehicle, enable the ordinary person to express his innate sense of craftsmanship. 1959Economist 16 May 9/2 An Israeli can give the impression that no other country has ever suffered from juvenile delinquency or bad roadmanship. 1973Daily Tel. (Colour Suppl.) 7 Dec. 25/2 Drivers with high standards of car control and roadmanship. |