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Transport Terrestre - Espaces résidentiels et ruraux

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux espaces résidentiels et ruraux tels que « ruelle », « allée » et « chemin de terre ».

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crescent

a curved or semicircular road or thoroughfare typically lined with buildings on one side or forming a partial circle

croissant

croissant

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avenue

a wide straight street in a town or a city, usually with buildings and trees on both sides

avenue

avenue

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alley

a narrow passage between or behind buildings

ruelle

ruelle

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court

a narrow passage or enclosed area often found between buildings or alongside them in urban settings

tribunal

tribunal

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forecourt

the outer or front court of a building or of a group of buildings

avant-cour

avant-cour

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dead end

a street with no exit, closed at one end

impasse

impasse

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cul-de-sac

a street with one closed end

cul-de-sac

cul-de-sac

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approach

the path or route leading to a place or destination

approche

approche

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driveway

a private path or road that leads from the street to a house, building, etc., typically used for vehicle access and parking

allée (privée)

allée (privée)

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garage

a building, usually next or attached to a house, in which cars or other vehicles are kept

garage

garage

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block

an area in a city or town that contains several buildings and is surrounded by four streets

bloc de construction

bloc de construction

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back street

a minor street typically located behind main streets, often less busy

ruelle

ruelle

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backroad

a small, often rural road that is less traveled and not as well maintained as main roads

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corduroy

a rural road or track made from logs laid side by side

velours côtelé

velours côtelé

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country lane

a narrow road in the countryside, often surrounded by fields or woods

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dirt road

a pathway made of natural materials like soil or gravel, typically found in rural or less developed areas

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farm-to-market road

a roadway specifically designated for transporting agricultural products from farms to nearby markets

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agricultural road

a pathway specifically constructed to facilitate access to farmland and rural areas

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green lane

a rural or unpaved road, often used for walking, cycling, or driving, providing access to natural areas

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footpath

a narrow path for people to walk along, often found in rural or suburban areas

sentier

sentier

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