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  1. 【ネイティブが回答】「open road」ってどういう意味?質問に1件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"英語(アメリカ)"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブスピーカーに簡単に質問できます。

  2. A detour is when you take a different route to get to the same destination. This is often used when you miss the street you are supposed to turn on or the main street is closed. "You will want to take a detour here, the main road is closed." A redirect is like to divert. "They were redirecting the traffic due to the collision earlier."

  3. They're almost the same. You can use them both if the road is flat or tilts down but you wouldn't say "down" if the road tilts up. If the road goes up a little, you would say "driving along the road" or "driving up the road". この回答は役に立ちましたか?. うーん (11) 役に立った (19) Zara_bee. 2017年2月4日.

  4. A: "I took a trip to Hawaii." "The journey was fun." Journey means what you did along the way. A trip is where you went. 他の回答を見る. Q: " journey " と "trip" はどう違いますか?. A: A "trip" is more generic - it just means you have traveled from one place to another. Examples: I took a trip to the grocery store.

  5. i would say on the road like a car goes directly ON the road itself, but along the road, like pedestrian walk is next to the road following the same direction as the road itself/ right next to the road/ along the road. 1 like. 評価の高い回答者. この回答は役に立ちましたか?. うーん (0)

  6. iyi yolculuklar (it's like bon voyage, meaning have a nice trip but by nice it could mean comfortable, safe etc.iyi is good, nice, fine and yol is road, yolcu is a traveller, yolculuk is a trip, yolculuklar is the plural form of trip, so we say "nice trips" literally) dikkat et ("be careful", "et" is an auxillary but doesn't mean "be" it means ...

  7. みんなの回答まとめ. travel in と travel to はどう違いますか?. keep going と keep on going はどう違いますか?. check it と check it out はどう違いますか?. hi と high はどう違いますか?. different from と different with はどう違いますか?. 関連する質問. up the road と down the ...

  8. The way we were taught at school in Japan, 'street' meant the whole thing -car lanes and sidewalks, everything - very much like 'road'. BTW, does the following make sense to you? "Our cat Tama was found on the street a year ago when it was still a few weeks old by my son when he was on his way home."

  9. A: CLOSE (adjective) 1. a short distance away or apart in space or time. example sentence: "The hotel is close to the sea." A) with very little or no space in between; dense. example sentences: "The cloth has a close weave." "The airplanes are flying in close formation." B) being in a small space.

  10. @jam811030 they all can be used as the same thing or as different things. 1 Data is transmitted via a modem link to the central office. 2 Mr Baker will return home via Britain and France. 3 We flew to Athens via Paris 4 The London-Addis flight goes via Rome. 5 They are going from Shanghai to Los Angeles via Tokyo. 6 The news reached me via my aunt. 7 He flew to Europe via the North Pole. 8 The ...