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English
Pronunciation
Noun
ring road (plural ring roads)
- (chiefly Australia, New Zealand, UK) A circumferential highway around a town, city, or other conurbation.
- Synonyms: (US) beltway, orbital motorway
Translations
highway
- Bulgarian: околовръстен път m (okolovrǎsten pǎt)
- Catalan: ronda (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 環路/环路 (zh) (huánlù), 繞城公路/绕城公路 (ràochéng gōnglù)
- Dutch: ring (nl) m, ringweg (nl) m
- Finnish: kehätie (fi)
- French: périphérique (fr) m, ring (fr) m, rocade (fr) f, route de ceinture f, voie de ceinture f, boulevard de ceinture m
- German: Ringstraße (de) f, Umgehungsstraße (de) f
- Greek: περιφερειακός δρόμος m (perifereiakós drómos)
- Hungarian: körgyűrű (hu)
- Indonesian: jalan lingkar (id)
- Irish: cuarbhóthar m, bóthar cuarach m
- Italian: circonvallazione (it) f
- Korean: 순환선(循環線) (sunhwanseon)
- Lithuanian: lankstas ?
- Macedonian: обиколница f (obikolnica)
- Malay: jalan lingkaran
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: ringvei m
- Nynorsk: ringvei m
- Polish: obwodnica (pl) f
- Portuguese: anel rodoviário m (Brazil), contorno (pt) m (Brazil), circular (pt) f (Portugal), circunvalação f (Portugal)
- Russian: кольцева́я доро́га f (kolʹcevája doróga), окружна́я доро́га f (okružnája doróga), кольцева́я f (kolʹcevája), окружна́я (ru) f (okružnája)
- Spanish: circunvalación f
- Swedish: ringväg (sv) c, ringled (sv) c
- Ukrainian: кільцева́ доро́га f (kilʹcevá doróha), кільцева́ f (kilʹcevá)
- Welsh: cylchffordd f
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