单词 | junction |
释义 | junction (dʒʌŋkʃən ) Word forms: junctions countable noun A junction is a place where roads or railway lines join. [British] Follow the road to a junction and turn left. Leave the M1 at junction 25. There's a good British Rail link at Clapham Junction. Synonyms: crossroads, crossing, intersection, interchange Image of junction © dreamvictor007, Shutterstock Collocations: main junction This concentration of historic resources extends about 1.5 mi west of the main junction, and about 1.2 mi eastward. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I reminded her that all the main junctions on the way to the clinic appeared to have their own personal sniper who never seemed to sleep. Times, Sunday Times Traffic along the eight-lane inner ring road - a route once plotted by the ancient city wall - still stuttered to a halt at main junctions. Times, Sunday Times Thousands of national guardsmen and police lined up on all main junctions last night to block access to the area. Times, Sunday Times There are no main junctions on this route. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Parting company with the river, we continue northeast until, 27 miles from village three, we reach a junction, a mite short of journey's end. Times, Sunday Times Correctly when these roads reach a junction, motorists turning right will be on the right-hand side of the carriageway. Times, Sunday Times Seven miles from the second town, we reach a junction. Times, Sunday Times Eventually, we reach a junction: north, a lighthouse, nine miles west-southwest of the aforementioned hamlet. Times, Sunday Times I ask as we reach a junction. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 汇合处 Japanese: 交差点 |
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