turnpikes

美 [ˈtɜrnˌpaɪks]英 [ˈtɜːnpaɪks]
  • n.收费公路
  • turnpike的复数
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turnpikes

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    N-COUNT 收费公路;(尤指)收费高速公路
    A turnpike is a road, especially an expressway, which people have to pay to drive on.

  1. Turnpikes for Stochastic Continuous Growth Model

    随机连续增长模型的大道性质

  2. Like canals and turnpikes , railroads received large amounts of government assistance in the early years .

    同运河和公路一样,政府在军期也大力支持修筑铁路。

  3. The immigrants were employed building turnpikes and canals , and they died like flies in the swamps .

    移民们被招来修筑公路和运河,他们在沼泽地区大批死去。

  4. It has been becoming urgent to improve the performance of computer system for toll stations of turnpikes , which with high rate of broken-down because of poor working environment , such as dusty , electromagnetic disturbance .

    因为收费车道工作环境恶劣,灰尘、电磁干扰严重,使得现有收费系统的故障率较高。

  5. There are thousands of miles of freeways , expressways and turnpikes , yet rapid journeys are not possible unless the driver is prepared to risk a heavy fine , for there is a speed limit of55 mph .

    美国有成千上万英里的免费高速公路。快速干道和收费高速公路。因为车速限制在每小时55英里,所以快速行车是不可能的,除非驾车者准备冒支付一大笔罚金的风险。

  6. After making every possible enquiry on that side London , Colonel F. came on into Hertfordshire , anxiously renewing them at all the turnpikes , and at the inns in Barnet and Hatfield , but without any success ;

    弗上校在伦敦竭力仔细打听了一番以后,便来到哈福德郡,在沿路的关卡上以及巴纳特和帽场两地所有的旅馆里,统统探寻了一遍,可是不得要领而返。