lane

  • 21lane — [n] road alley, artery, avenue, back street, boulevard, byway, drive, expressway, highway, parkway, passage, pathway, roadway, route, street, thoroughfare, throughway, thruway, turnpike; concept 501 …

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  • 22Lane — The word lane has several meanings, including and especially: #a portion of a paved road which is intended for a single line of vehicles and is marked by white or yellow lines. #a narrow road or street, usually lacking a shoulder or a median;… …

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  • 23Lane — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Lane peut désigner : Sommaire 1 Patronyme 1.1 Nom de famille …

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  • 24lane — cho·lane; co·lane; cyc·lane; di·ox·o·lane; lane·ly; lane; lane·some; lee·lane; mac·far·lane; mul·ti·lane; tal·le·ga·lane; purs·lane; as·bo·lane; atel·lane; avel·lane; nu·cu·lane; to·lane; vi·o·lane; …

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  • 25lane — noun 1 (esp. BrE) narrow road ADJECTIVE ▪ narrow ▪ little, small ▪ single track (BrE) ▪ quiet ▪ …

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  • 26lane — [[t]le͟ɪn[/t]] ♦♦♦ lanes 1) N COUNT A lane is a narrow road, especially in the country. ...a quiet country lane... Follow the lane to the river. 2) N IN NAMES Lane is also used in the names of roads, either in cities or in the country. ...The… …

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  • 27lane */*/ — UK [leɪn] / US noun [countable] Word forms lane : singular lane plural lanes 1) a) British a narrow road, especially in the countryside They live down a little country lane. b) Lane used in the names of roads Petticoat Lane 2) one of the parts… …

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  • 28lane — 01. When I was little, I used to enjoy riding my bicycle up and down the dirt [lane] behind our house with my friends. 02. While driving on the highway, we got stuck behind some idiot who was driving really slowly, but wouldn t get out of the… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 29lane — /leIn/ noun (C) 1 a narrow road between fields or houses, especially in the countryside: a dusty lane leading to some cottages 2 the two or three parallel areas on a main road which are divided by painted lines to keep fast and slow traffic apart …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30lane — n. 1) to shift lanes 2) to cross over into, get over into the other lane 3) the fast (also fig.); inside; outside; passing; slow lane 4) (BE) the nearside ( left ); offside ( right ) lane 5) an air; sea; shipping lane * * * [leɪn] get over into… …

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