has gloss | (noun) the place where two or more things come together junction |
has gloss | eng: A junction is any place where two things, especially roads and railway tracks, meet. |
has gloss | eng: | align="right" style="width:210px"| |- | |- | |- | |- | |- | |} A cloverleaf interchange is a two-level interchange in which left turns (in countries that drive on the right) are handled by loop roads (U.S.: ramps, UK: slip roads). To go left (in right-hand traffic), vehicles first pass either over or under the other road, then turn right onto a one-way three-fourths loop ramp (270°) and merge onto the intersecting road. |
lexicalization | eng: cloverleaf interchange |
lexicalization | eng: Cloverleaf |
lexicalization | eng: junction |
subclass of | (noun) a point located with respect to surface features of some region; "this is a nice place for a picnic"; "a bright spot on a planet" topographic point, place, spot |
has subclass | (noun) a junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossing traffic streams interchange |
has subclass | (noun) a junction where one street or road crosses another crossing, crossway, crossroad, carrefour, intersection |
has subclass | (noun) a junction where two or more railway lines meet or cross railway junction |
has subclass | (noun) a junction where two roads or pipes etc. meet to form a T T-junction |
has subclass | (noun) a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island; "the accident blocked all traffic at the rotary" rotary, roundabout, circle, traffic circle |
has subclass | c/Road junctions in Thailand |
has subclass | c/Road junctions in the United Kingdom |