thoroughfare

thoroughfare
-feə
noun
1) (a public road or street: Don't park your car on a busy thoroughfare.) vía pública
2) ((the right of) passage through: A sign on the gate said `No Thoroughfare'.) paso (no thoroughfare: prohibido el paso)
thoroughfare
tr['ɵʌrəfeəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 vía pública
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
'No thoroughfare' "Prohibido el paso"
thoroughfare ['ɵəro.fær] n
: vía f pública, carretera f
thoroughfare
n.
carretera s.f.
pasaje s.m.
tránsito s.m.
vía pública s.f.
'θərə'fer, 'θʌrəfeə(r)
noun
a) (street) (liter) calle f, vía f
b) (public road) vía f pública, carretera f

no thoroughfare — (in cul-de-sac) calle cortada; (in private road) prohibido el paso

['θʌrǝfɛǝ(r)]
N (=public highway) vía f pública, carretera f ; (=street) calle f

no thoroughfare — callejón sin salida; (=no entry) prohibido el paso

* * *
['θərə'fer, 'θʌrəfeə(r)]
noun
a) (street) (liter) calle f, vía f
b) (public road) vía f pública, carretera f

no thoroughfare — (in cul-de-sac) calle cortada; (in private road) prohibido el paso


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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