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rəud1) (a strip of ground usually with a hard level surface for people, vehicles etc to travel on: This road takes you past the school; ( also adjective) road safety.) vei, gate2) ((often abbreviated to Rd when written) used in the names of roads or streets: His address is 24 School Road.) -vei, -gate3) (a route; the correct road(s) to follow in order to arrive somewhere: We'd better look at the map because I'm not sure of the road.) vei, rute4) (a way that leads to something: the road to peace; He's on the road to ruin.) vei•- road map
- roadside
- roadway
- roadworks
- roadworthy
- roadworthiness
- by roadgate--------rute--------veg--------veisubst. \/rəʊd\/1) ( også overført) vei, landevei2) kjørebane3) (amer. også) jernbane4) ( sjøfart) redall roads lead to Rome alle veier fører til Rombe in someone's road ( hverdagslig) være\/stå i veien for noenbe on the road være på turné være handelsreisende reise, være på vei, være på reisefotby road med bilcome to the end of the road være ved veis ende, være ved avslutningengive someone the road la noen passere, vike plass for noenhit the road dra av gårde, komme seg avgårdeone for the road en avskjedsdrink• are you leaving? let me buy you one for the roadon the right road på rett sporon the road på veien, under reisenon the road to success på vei oppover, med en lovende fremtidthe road to hell is paved with good intentions veien til helvete er brolagt med gode hensikterRoad Up ( på veiskilt) veiarbeid pågårthe royal road to success kongeveien til suksess, den lettvinte veien til suksesssomewhere along the road et sted langs veien på et eller annet tidspunkttake the road dra av sted, legge ut på en reisetake the road for sette kursen fortake to the road dra på loffen dra på turné bli landeveisrøver
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roadblock — [rōd′bläk΄] n. 1. an obstruction in a road; specif., a) Mil. a blockade of logs, wire, cement, etc., for holding up enemy vehicles at a point covered by heavy fire b) a blockade, often of patrol cars, set up by police, as for stopping a fugitive … English World dictionary
roadblock — road·block n: a road barricade set up by law enforcement officers esp. for the purpose of detecting criminal activity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
roadblock — (n.) 1940, from ROAD (Cf. road) + BLOCK (Cf. block) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
roadblock — ► NOUN ▪ a barrier put across a road by the police or army to stop and examine traffic … English terms dictionary
roadblock — noun 1 barrier across a road ADJECTIVE ▪ army, military, police VERB + ROADBLOCK ▪ set up ▪ Police set up a roadblock on the road to the capital. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Roadblock — For other uses, see Roadblock (disambiguation). Concrete barrier … Wikipedia
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roadblock — UK [ˈrəʊdˌblɒk] / US [ˈroʊdˌblɑk] noun [countable] Word forms roadblock : singular roadblock plural roadblocks 1) a part of a road where police or soldiers stop traffic, especially to make checks Police set up roadblocks in an attempt to capture… … English dictionary
roadblock — /rohd blok /, n. 1. an obstruction placed across a road, esp. of barricades or police cars, for halting or hindering traffic, as to facilitate the capture of a pursued car or inspection for safety violations. 2. an obstruction on a road, as a… … Universalium
roadblock — noun Date: 1940 1. a. a barricade often with traps or mines for holding up an enemy at a point on a road covered by fire b. a road barricade set up especially by law enforcement officers 2. an obstruction in a road 3. something that blocks… … New Collegiate Dictionary
roadblock — road|block [ roud,blak ] noun count 1. ) a part of a road, street, or highway where police or soldiers stop traffic, especially to make checks: Police set up roadblocks in an attempt to capture Dutroux. 2. ) INFORMAL something that stops someone… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English