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on the road
在途中,在旅途
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
On
prep.
The
general
signification
of
on
is
situation
,
motion
,
or
condition
with
respect
to
contact
or
support
beneath
;
as
: --
1.
At
,
or
in
contact
with
,
the
surface
or
upper
part
of
a
thing
,
and
supported
by
it
;
placed
or
lying
in
contact
with
the
surface
;
as
,
the
book
lies
on
the
table
,
which
stands
on
the
floor
of
a
house
on
an
island
.
I
stood
on
the
bridge
at
midnight
.
--
Longfellow
.
2.
To
or
against
the
surface
of
; --
used
to
indicate
the
motion
of
a
thing
as
coming
or
falling
to
the
surface
of
another
;
as
,
rain
falls
on
the
earth
.
Whosoever
shall
fall
on
this
stone
shall
be
broken
.
--
Matt
.
xxi
. 44.
3.
Denoting
performance
or
action
by
contact
with
the
surface
,
upper
part
,
or
outside
of
anything
;
hence
,
by
means
of
;
with
;
as
,
to
play
on
a
violin
or
piano
.
Hence
,
figuratively
,
to
work
on
one's
feelings
;
to
make
an
impression
on
the
mind
.
4.
At
or
near
;
adjacent
to
; --
indicating
situation
,
place
,
or
position
;
as
,
on
the
one
hand
,
on
the
other
hand
;
the
fleet
is
on
the
American
coast
.
5.
In
addition
to
;
besides
; --
indicating
multiplication
or
succession
in
a
series
;
as
,
heaps
on
heaps
;
mischief
on
mischief
;
loss
on
loss
;
thought
on
thought
.
6.
Indicating
dependence
or
reliance
;
with
confidence
in
;
as
,
to
depend
on
a
person
for
assistance
;
to
rely
on
;
hence
,
indicating
the
ground
or
support
of
anything
;
as
,
he
will
promise
on
certain
conditions
;
to
bet
on
a
horse
;
based
on
certain
assumptions
.
7.
At
or
in
the
time
of
;
during
;
as
,
on
Sunday
we
abstain
from
labor
.
See
At
(
synonym
).
8.
At
the
time
of
; --
often
conveying
some
notion
of
cause
or
motive
;
as
,
on
public
occasions
,
the
officers
appear
in
full
dress
or
uniform
;
the
shop
is
closed
on
Sundays
.
Hence
,
in
consequence
of
,
or
following
;
as
,
on
the
ratification
of
the
treaty
,
the
armies
were
disbanded
;
start
on
the
count
of
three
.
9.
Toward
;
for
; --
indicating
the
object
of
some
passion
;
as
,
have
pity
or
compassion
on
him
.
10.
At
the
peril
of
,
or
for
the
safety
of
.
“Hence,
on
thy
life.”
11.
By
virtue
of
;
with
the
pledge
of
; --
denoting
a
pledge
or
engagement
,
and
put
before
the
thing
pledged
;
as
,
he
affirmed
or
promised
on
his
word
,
or
on
his
honor
.
12.
To
the
account
of
; --
denoting
imprecation
or
invocation
,
or
coming
to
,
falling
,
or
resting
upon
;
as
,
on
us
be
all
the
blame
;
a
curse
on
him
.
His
blood
be
on
us
and
on
our
children
.
--
Matt
.
xxvii
. 25.
13.
In
reference
or
relation
to
;
as
,
on
our
part
expect
punctuality
;
a
satire
on
society
.
14.
Of
. [
Obs
.]
“Be
not
jealous
on
me.”
Or
have
we
eaten
on
the
insane
root
That
takes
the
reason
prisoner
? --
Shak
.
Note:
☞
Instances
of
this
usage
are
common
in
our
older
writers
,
and
are
sometimes
now
heard
in
illiterate
speech
.
15.
Occupied
with
;
in
the
performance
of
;
as
,
only
three
officers
are
on
duty
;
on
a
journey
;
on
the
job
;
on
an
assignment
;
on
a
case
;
on
the
alert
.
16.
In
the
service
of
;
connected
with
;
a
member
of
;
as
,
he
is
on
a
newspaper
;
on
a
committee
.
Note:
☞
On
and
upon
are
in
general
interchangeable
.
In
some
applications
upon
is
more
euphonious
,
and
is
therefore
to
be
preferred
;
but
in
most
cases
on
is
preferable
.
On a bowline
.
Naut.
Same
as
Closehauled
.
On a wind
,
or
On the wind
Naut.
,
sailing
closehauled
.
On a sudden
.
See
under
Sudden
.
On board
,
On draught
,
On fire
,
etc
.
See
under
Board
,
Draught
,
Fire
,
etc
.
On it
,
On't
,
of
it
. [
Obs
.
or
Colloq
.] --
Shak
.
On shore
,
on
land
;
to
the
shore
.
On the road
,
On the way
,
On the wing
,
etc
.
See
under
Road
,
Way
,
etc
.
On to
,
upon
;
on
;
to
; --
sometimes
written
as
one
word
,
onto
,
and
usually
called
a
colloquialism
;
but
it
may
be
regarded
in
analogy
with
into
.
They
have
added
the
-
en
plural
form
on to
an
elder
plural
.
--
Earle
.
We
see
the
strength
of
the
new
movement
in
the
new
class
of
ecclesiastics
whom
it
forced
on to
the
stage
.
--
J
.
R
.
Green
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Road
n.
1.
A
journey
,
or
stage
of
a
journey
. [
Obs
.]
With
easy
roads
he
came
to
Leicester
.
--
Shak
.
2.
An
inroad
;
an
invasion
;
a
raid
. [
Obs
.]
3.
A
place
where
one
may
ride
;
an
open
way
or
public
passage
for
vehicles
,
persons
,
and
animals
;
a
track
for
travel
,
forming
a
means
of
communication
between
one
city
,
town
,
or
place
,
and
another
.
The
most
villainous
house
in
all
the
London
road
.
--
Shak
.
Note:
☞
The
word
is
generally
applied
to
highways
,
and
as
a
generic
term
it
includes
highway
,
street
,
and
lane
.
4.
A
place
where
ships
may
ride
at
anchor
at
some
distance
from
the
shore
;
a
roadstead
; --
often
in
the
plural
;
as
,
Hampton
Roads
.
Now
strike
your
saile
,
ye
jolly
mariners
,
For
we
be
come
unto
a
quiet
rode
[
road
]. --
Spenser
.
On the road
,
or
Uponthe road
,
traveling
or
passing
over
a
road
;
coming
or
going
;
traveling
;
on
the
way
.
My
hat
and
wig
will
soon
be
here
,
They
are
upon the road
. --
Cowper
.
--
Road agent
,
a
highwayman
,
especially
on
the
stage
routes
of
the
unsettled
western
parts
of
the
United
States
; --
a
humorous
euphemism
. [
Western
U.S.]
The
highway
robber
--
road agent
he
is
quaintly
called
.
--
The
century
.
--
Road book
,
a
guidebook
in
respect
to
roads
and
distances
.
road kill
See
roadkill
in
the
vocabulary
.
Road metal
,
the
broken
,
stone
used
in
macadamizing
roads
.
Road roller
,
a
heavy
roller
,
or
combinations
of
rollers
,
for
making
earth
,
macadam
,
or
concrete
roads
smooth
and
compact
. --
often
driven
by
steam
.
Road runner
Zool.
,
the
chaparral
cock
.
Road steamer
,
a
locomotive
engine
adapted
to
running
on
common
roads
.
To go on the road
,
to
engage
in
the
business
of
a
commercial
traveler
. [
Colloq
.]
To take the road
,
to
begin
or
engage
in
traveling
.
To take to the road
,
to
engage
in
robbery
upon
the
highways
.
Syn:
--
Way
;
highway
;
street
;
lane
;
pathway
;
route
;
passage
;
course
.
See
Way
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
on
the
road
n
:
travelling
about
; "
they
took
the
show
on
the
road
"; "
they
lost
all
their
games
on
the
road
" [
syn
:
on tour
]
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