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BNC: 36784 COCA: 7500

interstate

adjective
/ˈɪntəsteɪt/
/ˈɪntərsteɪt/
[only before noun]
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  1. between states, especially in the US(尤指美国)州与州之间的,州际的
    • interstate commerce州际贸易
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryInterstate is used with these nouns:
    • commerce
    • conflict
    • highway
    See full entry

interstate

noun
/ˈɪntəsteɪt/
/ˈɪntərsteɪt/
(also interstate highway)
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  1. (in the US美国) a wide road, with at least two lanes in each direction, where traffic can travel fast for long distances across many states. You can only enter and leave interstates at special ramps.(美国)州际公路
    • We were driving down the interstate.我们正驱车顺州际公路而行。
    • You can take Interstate 10 all the way into Baton Rouge.沿 10 号州际公路一直走就能进入巴吞鲁日。
    compare motorway
    CultureInterstates are marked with red, white and blue signs, an 'I' and the road number. Interstates going east to west have even numbers and those going north to south have odd numbers. I-80 goes from New York to San Francisco, and I-95 goes from Maine to Florida.
    Culture roads and road signsroads and road signsThe US road system is the largest in the world, mainly because of the long distances between cities. The distance between Boston and San Francisco, for instance, is more than 3 000 miles/​almost 5000 kilometres. The US began to build the interstate highway (= fast, long-distance road) system in 1956. After 50 years it had more than 46 000 miles/75 000 kilometres of road. The interstate system helped the country's economy a lot, but it also hurt the economies of many small towns not on an interstate. Interstates running north to south have odd numbers and those going from east to west have even numbers. They often have only two or three lanes (= marked sections for lines of traffic) in each direction through the countryside but may have many more each way through cities. Other major roads in the US are called superhighways, freeways, expressways, thruways or parkways. There are also many county and local roads, called arterial roads, feeder roads or farm roads. Some states have tollways or turnpikes, on which drivers must pay a toll (= sum of money).Interstate highways are marked with red, white and blue signs in the shape of a shield. Some state roads, like those in Louisiana and Texas, have signs that show the shape of the state. Since 1995 states have been able to set their own speed limits. This is usually between 65 amd 80 mph/105 and 128 kph on interstate roads but lower on other main roads.In Britain the fastest and most direct routes between major cities are by motorways, which usually have three lanes of traffic in each direction and a speed limit of 70 mph/112 kph. Each motorway is identified by the letter ‘M’ and a number. Main roads other than motorways are called A-roads and are numbered A6, A34, etc. Some A-roads are dual carriageways with two or more lanes each way. Most A-roads now follow a bypass round towns. Narrower roads which have only one lane in each direction are called B-roads. Most roads have white lines and Catseyes (= objects sunk into the ground that reflect a car's lights) down the middle. Only a very few roads have tolls but Britain's first toll motorway, the M6 Toll, opened in 2003 as an alternative to the heavily used M6 near Birmingham. Narrow country roads below B-road standard (called unclassified roads) may be known by the name of the place they go to, for example Orston Lane. Some country roads may be single track and only wide enough for one vehicle. In this case, there are passing places, where a vehicle can wait to let another through.In Britain the Highway Code describes the many signs placed next to roads. Round red signs give instructions that must by law be obeyed. These include ‘no entry’ signs and signs about speed limits. Red triangle-shaped signs give warnings about possible dangers ahead, for example children crossing the road. Direction signs to major towns are blue on motorways and green on other roads; signs to smaller places are white. Old-fashioned signposts can still be seen in some country areas.In the US red road signs, like ‘Stop’, must be obeyed. Signs that indicate danger, as in areas where rocks might fall, have a yellow diamond shape. Many other US road signs are now similar to those in Europe.In Britain there is pressure from both business and private road users for more and better roads, despite the damage to the environment and increase in pollution that this may cause. People who are against the building of new roads regularly challenge proposed routes of new motorways or bypasses. If they fail, environmentalists (= people who care a lot about the environment) may set up protest camps along the route of the new road. Recently, experts too have questioned whether it is a good idea to build more roads, saying it simply encourages greater use of cars. In the US there are few protests against road-building. People generally want more roads to make their journeys faster and more convenient.
    Extra Examples
    • an eleven-car pile-up on the interstate州际公路上一起 11 辆车连环相撞的事故
    • A motorist driving along the interstate saw the plane burst into flames.一名驾车人在州际公路上行驶,看到飞机起火。
    • Speed limits are higher on some rural stretches of interstate highways.州际公路的一些农村路段限速更高。
    • There has been an increase in traffic deaths on rural interstates.乡间州际公路上交通死亡人数有所增加。
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • major
    • busy
    verb + interstate
    • take
    • get on
    • get off
    preposition
    • along an/​the interstate
    • down an/​the interstate
    • on an/​the interstate
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BNC: 36784 COCA: 7500
interstate

noun

(in the US)  see also freeway , highway , motorway ADJECTIVE | VERB + INTERSTATE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEmajor主要州際公路busy繁忙的州際公路VERB + INTERSTATEtake取道州際公路You can take Interstate 10 all the way into Baton Rouge.沿 10 號州際公路一直走就能進入巴吞魯日。get on上州際公路get off, pull off下州際公路;離開州際公路PREPOSITIONalong an/the interstate, down an/the interstate沿着州際公路;順州際公路We were driving down the interstate.我們正驅車順州際公路而行。on a/the interstate在州際公路上an eleven-car pile-up on the interstate州際公路上一起 11 輛車連環相撞的事故
BNC: 36784 COCA: 7500
interstate noun
highway

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