right of way

right of way [rait ɔv wei]  [raɪt ʌv we] 

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right of way 基本解释

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right of way 词典解释
right of way的意思

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1. (穿过私人土地的)公共通道
    A right of way is a public path across private land.

2. (车辆或行人的)先行权,优先通行权
    When someone who is driving or walking along a road has right of way or the right of way, they have the right to continue along a particular road or path, and other people must stop for them.

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3. (修建道路、铁道和电力线的)公共事业用地
    A right of way is a strip of land that is used for a road, railway line, or power line.

right of way 单语例句

1. right of way什么意思

1. Meanwhile residents should take care of the environmental and personal hygiene, keep hands clean by washing them in the right way.

2. The bank believes that if the continent has to emerge out of poverty, tackling those issues that have delayed its development is the right way to go.

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3. Human understandings of right and wrong appear to matter little in the cosmic movements of Way.

4. right of way

4. They believe they have made the right decision, although their way of reasoning is totally against economic logic.

5. She adds that openness in governance - letting people know the truth - is the right way to improve on the process of democratization.

6. right of way什么意思

6. Depending on foreigners for survival while proclaiming to represent all Tibetan people is not the right way to create a better future of Tibet.

7. right of way

7. Drivers often whip around corners even when pedestrians have the right of way, and few cyclists wear helmets.

8. Sanya Bay's beach is anything but manicured, and strands of palm trees push their way right up to the foreshore.

9. So if you think your way of dressing is all right, forget that classmate's comment and dress the way you like.

10. Nicolas Cage only eats the meat of animals he thinks have sex the right way.

right of way 英英释义

noun

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1. the passage consisting of a path or strip of land over which someone has the legal right to pass

2. the right of one vehicle or vessel to take precedence over another

3. the privilege of someone to pass over land belonging to someone else