0 a long, hard surface built for vehicles to drive on -- droga, szosa
1 used in the name of a road as part of an address -- ulica
142 Park Road
2 a distance away on the same road -- trochę dalej, niedaleko
There's a supermarket just down the road.
3 on the other side of the road -- po drugiej stronie (drogi )
4 driving or travelling, usually over a long distance -- w drodze , w podróży
We'd been on the road for 48 hours.
The working plans included construction of forest access roads at fairly high labour cost.
It remains to be seen whether the more sociologically oriented sociolinguists, which this book in a way represents, will finally take that road.
Also, forgotten paths and roads may have left strips of compacted soil, which can last a long time.
Outside this road, a green belt (100 metres wide) separated the city and surrounding countryside.
All these systems required the construction of roads and the deployment of timber lorries.
They include structural adjustment reforms, road sector reform, banking sector reform, agricultural sector reform, land sector reform, and tax reform.
One familiar debate concerns the contrasting situations of rail and road safety.
In the interests of safety, the road was enlarged on both sides to create a hard shoulder.
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