词汇 | thesaurus_articles_able-to-be-travelled-on |
释义 | able to be travelled onThese words are used to say that something such as a road or a path is able to be travelled on. One common word for this is clear. Clear means that there is nothing blocking or stopping your travel along a road. The fallen tree has been removed and the walking path is now clear. Once you get past the accident, traffic is clear all the way into the city. The opposite of clear is blocked. The road's been blocked by an accident. In more official contexts, you can say that a road or path is passable. The mountain roads remain passable throughout the winter. The opposite of passable is impassable. The roads were impassable after the mudslide. When a road or path has been shut for a particular reason but now can be used, you can say it is open. The mountain pass opens 1 May. The accident has been cleared, and the road is open again. The opposite of open is closed. The pass is closed due to bad weather. If a place can be accessed, that means there is a specific and clear path to it. The car park can be accessed via a sliproad. The phrase accessible by has a similar meaning as be accessed, but it refers more often to the type of transport needed to get to a place. The island is only accessible by boat. Related articleseasy to see through pleasant, dry and sunny |
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