1 |
PEDFESTRIANS should cross at the pedestrian crossing. |
voetganger |
2 |
The PAVEMENT was full of pedestrians. |
trottoir |
3 |
He parked his car against the KERB of the pavement. |
trottoirband |
4 |
The street was too NARROW for big lorries. |
smal |
5 |
Cars may not enter this narrow ALLEY. |
steeg |
6 |
We lost our way in the MAZE of narrow streets. |
doolhof |
7 |
A JUNCTION is a place where streets meet. |
kruispunt |
8 |
A CROWD of people was watching the accident. |
menigte |
9 |
After the accident the police SCATTERED the crowd. |
verspreiden |
10 |
After the heavy rainfall the GUTTERS were full of water. |
goot |
11 |
An AVENUE is a wide street, often wih trees on each side. |
laan |
12 |
There were ROWS of trees along the avenue. |
rij |
13 |
In the night the streets are DESERTED. |
verlaten |
14 |
The post-office is in the MAIN street. |
hoofd- |
15 |
The buildings in this street are MAINLY banks and offices. |
voornamelijk |
16 |
He ACCIDENTALLY drove onto a one-way street. |
per ongeluk |
17 |
In some towns they have special LANES for buses. |
rijstrook |
18 |
There are many dangerous CURVES in this road. |
bocht |
19 |
Suddenly a car APPEARED round the curve. |
verschijnen |
20 |
The opposite of 'appear' is DISAPPEAR. |
verdwijnen |
21 |
I could not SPOT her in the crowd. |
ontdekken |
22 |
Many people were STROLLING in the shopping-street. |
wandelen |
23 |
Some buildings were built of concrete WHEREAS others were built of brick. |
terwijl |
24 |
A SEWER is an underground pipe for carrying water. |
riool |
25 |
The SEWAGE of this village freely flows into the river. |
rioolwater |
26 |
The street RESOUNDED with the cries of playing children. |
weergalmen |