以下是关于英语词汇"road"与"rode"的用法辨析:
1. 词性差异
- road:名词,指"道路;公路;途径"
例:The road to success is never smooth.(成功之路从不平坦)
- rode:动词ride的过去式,意为"骑乘;搭乘"
例:She rode her bicycle to school yesterday.(昨天她骑自行车上学)
2. 发音区别
- road /ro?d/ 发音时元音较长
- rode /ro?d/ 发音相对短促(实际发音相同,需通过上下文区分)
3. 常见搭配
road:
- on the road(在路上)
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A hostile ride against a particular area; a raid. 9th-19th c.
A partly sheltered area of water near a shore in which vessels may ride at anchor. from 14th c.
A way used for travelling between places, originally one wide enough to allow foot passengers and horses to travel, now (US) usually one surfaced with asphalt or concrete and designed to accommodate many vehicles travelling in both directions. In the UK both senses are heard: a country road is the same as a country lane. from 16th c.
A path chosen in life or career. from 17th c.
An underground tunnel in a mine. from 18th c.
A railway or a single railway track. from 19th c.
A journey, or stage of a journey.
A way or route.
At the venue of the opposing team or competitor; on the road.
A place where one may ride; an open way or public passage for vehicles, persons, and animals; a track for travel, forming a means of communication between one city, town, or place, and another.
A place where ships may ride at anchor at some distance from the shore; a roadstead; - often in the plural; as, Hampton Roads.
A hostile ride against a particular area; a raid. 9th-19th c.
A partly sheltered area of water near a shore in which vessels may ride at anchor. from 14th c.
A way used for travelling between places, originally one wide enough to allow foot passengers and horses to travel, now (US) usually one surfaced with asphalt or concrete and designed to accommodate many vehicles travelling in both directions. In the UK both senses are heard: a country road is the same as a country lane. from 16th c.
A path chosen in life or career. from 17th c.
An underground tunnel in a mine. from 18th c.
A railway or a single railway track. from 19th c.
A journey, or stage of a journey.
A way or route.
At the venue of the opposing team or competitor; on the road.
A place where one may ride; an open way or public passage for vehicles, persons, and animals; a track for travel, forming a means of communication between one city, town, or place, and another.
A place where ships may ride at anchor at some distance from the shore; a roadstead; - often in the plural; as, Hampton Roads.