driveway
driveway — noun
1. a hard flat surface between a private house and a public road where the people w
a hard flat surface between a private house and a public road where the people who live there can park their cars
The postman left the package at the end of the driveway.
collocation: end of the driveway
Aiko washed her car in the driveway every Saturday morning.
Snow piled up on the driveway, so Theo had to clear it before leaving for work.
A narrow concrete driveway led from the street to the garage at the back.
The agent said the house needed a new driveway before it could be sold.
- drive
shorter form used mainly in British English for a private road leading to a house
- private road
broader term; can refer to any road not maintained by the local government, not just the short strip in front of a house
用法筆記
Common prepositions with 'driveway' include 'into' (pull into the driveway), 'in' (parked in the driveway), and 'up' (walked up the driveway). Unlike a public street, a driveway is privately owned.