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I. way [weɪ] SUBST

1. way (route):

way
to ask the way
pytać [perf s-] o drogę
there's a baby on the way fig
to go out of one's/the way to do sth
to go one's own way fig
to lead the way in sth
udawać [perf udać] się gdzieś

2. way (road):

way
over [or across] the way
one-way street [or road]

3. way (direction):

4. way (distance):

a good [or long] way
all the way
I agree with you all the way fig
a long way off

5. way (fashion, manner):

way of life
the way sb does sth
either way
no way!
in no way
to get [or have] one's own way
if I had my way
in a way

6. way sem pl (free space):

to stand [or be] in the way of sth a. fig
get out of my way!

7. way (method):

way

8. way sem pl (condition):

way
to be in a bad way

Expressões:

by the way
to be out of the way
to be under way

II. way [weɪ] ADV coloq

way back
Entrada OpenDict

way SUBST

sluice way

bridle-path, bridle-way SUBST

Milky Way SUBST

one-way ADJ

one-way
one-way ticket

two-way ADJ

1. two-way street, traffic:

two-way

2. two-way ELETRÓN, COMPUT:

3. two-way conversation, exchange:

two-way

way-bill SUBST

way-bill of passengers
way-bill of goods

way in SUBST

way in

way out SUBST

way out

way-out ADJ coloq

way-out

out-of-the-way ADJ

1. out-of-the-way place:

out-of-the-way

2. out-of-the-way Brit taste, theory:

out-of-the-way

right of way SUBST

1. right of way sem pl AUTOMÓVEL:

right of way

2. right of way rights of way (footpath):

right of way

3. right of way (the right):

right of way

way of thinking SUBST

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The deeply banked sides to the lane bear testimony to it being an ancient right of way.
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By 1883, the railroad was still unbuilt; the building contractor refused to construct it until all of the proposed right of way had been secured.
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A train which had the right of way over another train was said to be the superior train.
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For example, a right of way may cross a field, without any visible path, or allow egress through another building for fire safety purposes.
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The spur was later abandoned, but the right of way remained in place (though the rails had been removed).
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