| 单词 | macadam | 
| 释义 | macadamadj.n. A. adj.  1.  Designating or relating to a kind of roadway or surface devised by McAdam; of macadam, macadamized (see macadamize v.). ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > road > 			[adjective]		 > road by specific constructor macadam1824 Telford1896 1824    M. R. Mitford Our Village I. 277  				We shall see no more of him [sc. our surveyor]; for the Mac-Adam ways are warranted not to wear out. 1839    C. Darwin in  R. Fitzroy  & C. Darwin Narr. Surv. Voy. H.M.S. Adventure & Beagle III. xxi. 517  				The roads were excellent, and made upon the MacAdam principle: whinstone having been brought for the purpose from the distance of several miles. 1878    N. Amer. Rev. 126 91  				Closet warriors, in cozy studies, with smooth McAdam roadways before their doors. 1881    Macmillan's Mag. Sept. 342  				All piles of spare macadam material were carefully removed. 1909    Westm. Gaz. 21 May 2/1  				The surface of a macadam road is supposed to consist of broken granite, basalt, or other hard road-metal,..held..together by smaller particles..pressed in between the larger pieces under the weight of the roller. 1951    W. C. Williams Autobiogr. xlii. 279  				The streets were not paved at all in most places; a macadam road was a novelty. 1968    J. McPhee Woods from Hog Wallow in  Pine Barrens 18  				Several county roads—old crown roads with uneven macadam surfaces—connect the pine communities. 1992    N.Y. Times 9 July  a8/1  				There are no roads into the nearby village of Bibris, just a rocky path that meanders in from a faint macadam strip that heads off toward a nearby town. ΚΠ 1828    T. Hood Stanzas to T. Woodgate in  Lit. Souvenir IV. 166  				Does that hard, honest hand now..tug the oar, a gondolier On smooth Macadam seas?  B. n.  1.  A macadamized roadway or surface; the material of which this is made. Cf. tarmacadam n.   and Tarmac n. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > processed resinous materials > 			[noun]		 > tar > tar-based compositions for roads macadam1826 mac1851 tarmacadam1882 tar-paving1883 Tarmac1903 Tarvia1912 tar1934 1826    J. Wilson Noctes Ambrosianae xxvii, in  Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 90  				What a..rattle o' wheels!..intolerable aneuch ower the macadam, but, Lord hae mercy on us, when you're on the causeway! 1831    T. Moore Summer Fête 121  				Where never gleam of gas must dare 'Gainst ancient Darkness to revolt, Nor smooth Macadam hope to spare The dowagers one single jolt. 1848    Yale Literary Mag. 13 281  				Plodding on foot along the dusty, well-worn McAdam of learning. 1856    A. W. Fonblanque in  Life & Labours 		(1874)	 520  				He may gravely serve out Macadam for rations, and supply biscuit for making roads. 1862    Athenæum 30 Aug. 268  				The drab-coloured mud of the macadam. 1937    Times 13 Apr. p. viii/3  				A slightly cheaper method of surfacing, possessing many of concrete's advantages, is cement-bound macadam. 1952    W. C. Williams Build-up iv. 60  				The driver..spoke to his horse. ‘Gid ap’, he said and the carriage rattled off over the macadam. 1991    New Civil Engineer 3 Oct. 7/3  				A third of the blacktop—made of two layers of bituminous macadam and a wearing course of hot rolled asphalt—has already been laid. ΚΠ 1871    R. H. Hutton Ess. II. 126  				He sprinkles a little macadam of stony fact along the fair upland path of his imagination. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online June 2022). <  | 
	
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