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单词 toll road
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Definition of toll road in English:

toll road

noun
  • A road that drivers must pay to use.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He said motorists would be able to reach the road via the Jakarta-Merak toll road, and from Serpong and Lippo Karawaci.
    • At the end of the day the political ideology that says we must not have a toll road has won the day.
    • Even for those who do not pay, a toll road means less traffic on the toll-free road.
    • But scarcely 20 miles away, a new four-lane toll road is a giant step backward.
    • The 407 was built as a toll road by the New Democrats under a private/public partnership for about $1.5 billion.
    • The company's first toll road went into operation in 1989.
    • It will be completed in 18 months and will function as a toll road.
    • I believe both the interchange and a toll road would greatly alleviate the existing traffic problems experienced by regular commuters.
    • The expressway is being built by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, which is operating it as a toll road.
    • Motorists could in future be given the option of taking an express toll road or a slower un-tolled road, between Johannesburg and Pretoria.
    • Wilkinson also questioned the necessity of the road in light of the proposed N2 toll road from East London to Durban.
    • As per the draft Master Plan, there is a green wedge of 11, 294 acres between the toll road and the peripheral road.
    • The environmental documents fail to take into account the noise and visual impacts of the toll road on the recreational experience.
    • For a couple of hours, we joked and talked with each other through greater Chicago traffic, until we finally came to a welcome toll road.
    • The M6 scheme would be the first public toll road in the country, but will be preceded by the private toll road currently being built around Birmingham.
    • If the scheme is sanctioned, it will become Labour's first toll road - as the existing M6 Toll was a Conservative initiative.
    • Now the local Department of Transportation has opened up the current carpool lane that runs along half of my route home to single drivers as a toll road.
    • I missed the M6 toll road and had to go up and down the M6 to rejoin it.
    • The preferred route for the toll road would bisect San Onofre State Park and cross part of the critical habitat for the toad.
    • Interestingly, the original circuit always has been officially considered a one-way public toll road.
 
 

Definition of toll road in US English:

toll road

nounˈtōl ˌrōd
  • A road that drivers must pay to use.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Motorists could in future be given the option of taking an express toll road or a slower un-tolled road, between Johannesburg and Pretoria.
    • At the end of the day the political ideology that says we must not have a toll road has won the day.
    • The M6 scheme would be the first public toll road in the country, but will be preceded by the private toll road currently being built around Birmingham.
    • The environmental documents fail to take into account the noise and visual impacts of the toll road on the recreational experience.
    • If the scheme is sanctioned, it will become Labour's first toll road - as the existing M6 Toll was a Conservative initiative.
    • The 407 was built as a toll road by the New Democrats under a private/public partnership for about $1.5 billion.
    • The company's first toll road went into operation in 1989.
    • I believe both the interchange and a toll road would greatly alleviate the existing traffic problems experienced by regular commuters.
    • The expressway is being built by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, which is operating it as a toll road.
    • As per the draft Master Plan, there is a green wedge of 11, 294 acres between the toll road and the peripheral road.
    • He said motorists would be able to reach the road via the Jakarta-Merak toll road, and from Serpong and Lippo Karawaci.
    • Even for those who do not pay, a toll road means less traffic on the toll-free road.
    • I missed the M6 toll road and had to go up and down the M6 to rejoin it.
    • The preferred route for the toll road would bisect San Onofre State Park and cross part of the critical habitat for the toad.
    • Now the local Department of Transportation has opened up the current carpool lane that runs along half of my route home to single drivers as a toll road.
    • Wilkinson also questioned the necessity of the road in light of the proposed N2 toll road from East London to Durban.
    • But scarcely 20 miles away, a new four-lane toll road is a giant step backward.
    • For a couple of hours, we joked and talked with each other through greater Chicago traffic, until we finally came to a welcome toll road.
    • It will be completed in 18 months and will function as a toll road.
    • Interestingly, the original circuit always has been officially considered a one-way public toll road.
 
 
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