- thoroughfare thorough·fare n
- ['θʌrəˌfɛə(r)]
strada transitabile
"no thoroughfare" Brit — "divieto di transito"
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
"no thoroughfare" Brit — "divieto di transito"
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
thoroughfare — late 14c., passage or way through, from THOROUGH (Cf. thorough) + FARE (Cf. fare) … Etymology dictionary
thoroughfare — thor|ough|fare [ˈθʌrəfeə US ˈθʌroufer, ˈθʌrə ] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: thorough through, from end to end ( THOROUGH) + fare way, journey ( FARE1)] 1.) the main road through a place such as a city or village ▪ The motel was off the main… … Dictionary of contemporary English
thoroughfare — /therr oh fair , euh fair , thur /, n. 1. a road, street, or the like, that leads at each end into another street. 2. a major road or highway. 3. a passage or way through: no thoroughfare. 4. a strait, river, or the like, affording passage. [1350 … Universalium
throughfare — noun Etymology: by contraction obsolete : thoroughfare * * * throughˈfare (Shakespeare) same as ↑thoroughfare (see under ↑thorough). • • • Main Entry: ↑through … Useful english dictionary
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