单词 | tarmac |
释义 | tarmac (tɑːʳmæk ) 1. uncountable noun Tarmac is a material used for making road surfaces, consisting of crushed stones mixed with tar. [British, trademark] ...a strip of tarmac. ...tarmac paths. 2. singular noun The tarmac is an area with a surface made of tarmac, especially the area from which planes take off at an airport. Standing on the tarmac were two American planes. Collocations: tarmac road There's no tarmac road, only a dust track, into the bay and, managers say, it will stay that way. Times, Sunday Times This meant driving down the two-mile track to the postbox on the nearest tarmac road and back. Times,Sunday Times Once they reached a tarmac road his guide showed him to a bus stop and left. Times, Sunday Times Dirt track, rough fields, one tarmac road. Times, Sunday Times The lane starts off as a tarmac road but turns into a gravel track. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 沥青碎石路面, 柏油碎石路面 尤指飞机跑道 Japanese: タールマカダム, 舗装された道路 |
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