stroad

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A combination of a street and a road that is too wide and fast to be friendly to pedestrians while having too many intersections and driveways to move cars efficiently. Canada,US,derogatory
    — While Marohn came up with the neologism partly in a spirit of fun, he considers stroads a deadly serious problem. Not only are they dangerous and aesthetically repugnant, he argues that they are economically destructive as well.

词形变化

stroads plural

词源

Blend of street + road. Coined by American engineer and author Charles Marohn in 2011.
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