dirt road in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for dirt road in the English»Spanish Dictionary

road [Am roʊd, Brit rəʊd] N

1. road (for vehicles):

3. road:

4. road <roads, pl > → roadstead

See also roadstead

dirt [Am dərt, Brit dəːt] N U

dirt road in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for dirt road in the Spanish»English Dictionary

Translations for dirt road in the English»Spanish Dictionary

dirt [dɜ:t, Am dɜ:rt] N no pl

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During floods the ferry is often out of service, forcing motorists to use a dirt road and a narrow single lane bridge across a weir.
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The park is open all year round via a dirt road (although the road may become impassable after heavy rains).
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The eastern triangular junction is largely complete and crossed by a recent dirt road.
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It was a dirt road then and remained so until the late 1960s.
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Runway has an additional 385 ft dirt overrun on the east end, narrowing to an aligned dirt road of indeterminate length.
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The poorly maintained dirt road was not built to handle so much traffic, and it is torn up within a few passes by heavy trucks.
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The route remained a minimally serviced dirt road until the early 1930s, when paving occurred.
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The dirt road became dusty in the summer and muddy during wet weather.
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Initially it was a dirt road, but in the succeeding years it was macadamized and more permanent bridges were built.
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At the fork, keep following left up past the cemetery along a poorly maintained dirt road.
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