right of way in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for right of way in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.way [Am weɪ, Brit weɪ] N

1. way C (manner):

2. way C (method, means):

3.1. way C (custom, characteristic):

4.1. way C (route):

5. way C or U (passage, space):

6. way C (direction):

way to go! Am inf
way to go! Am inf

7. way (distance) no pl:

II.way [Am weɪ, Brit weɪ] ADV inf

lejos LatAm inf

I.right [Am raɪt, Brit rʌɪt] ADJ

1. right (correct):

2.1. right:

am I right or am I right? hum
¿sí o ? hum
a las dos mañana ¿de acuerdo? — ¡vale! esp Spain inf

3. right (good, suitable):

II.right [Am raɪt, Brit rʌɪt] ADV

III.right [Am raɪt, Brit rʌɪt] N

1.1. right C or U (entitlement):

IV.right [Am raɪt, Brit rʌɪt] VB trans

V.right [Am raɪt, Brit rʌɪt] INTERJ inf

See also serve

2. serve (help, be useful to):

III.serve [Am sərv, Brit səːv] N

of [Am əv, Brit ɒv, (ə)v] PREP

right of way in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for right of way in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for right of way in the English»Spanish Dictionary

1. way (route):

of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The deeply banked sides to the lane bear testimony to it being an ancient right of way.
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A driver who stops has yielded the right of way to another.
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The footbridge was built to maintain the public right of way when the line was extended across the original forecourt to.
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By 1883, the railroad was still unbuilt; the building contractor refused to construct it until all of the proposed right of way had been secured.
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This may be closed as a developer disputes the right of way.
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Originally, the route ran in a dedicated right of way.
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A train which had the right of way over another train was said to be the superior train.
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Timetable and train orders were used to determine which train had the right of way at any point along the line.
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For example, a right of way may cross a field, without any visible path, or allow egress through another building for fire safety purposes.
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The spur was later abandoned, but the right of way remained in place (though the rails had been removed).
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