27 - Accidents Flashcards
service station
AM: gas station
eyewitness
SYN: witness
pull out
a) to drive onto a road from another road or from where you have stopped
e.g.
Don’t pull out! There’s something coming.
b) to drive over to a different part of the road in order to get past a vehicle in front of you
e.g.
I pulled out to overtake a bus.
median (not in the book)
a narrow area of land that separates the two sides of a big road in order to keep traffic travelling in different directions apart
e.g.
inside lane
AM: the part of the road nearest the median
BR: the part of the road nearest the edge, used especially by slower vehicles
collide
to hit something or someone that is moving in a different direction from you
e,g.
A car and a van collided on the motorway.
spill
go over the edge of a container by accident or make sth do this
e.g.
Katie almost spilled her milk.
pileup
a traffic accident involving many vehicles
critical
so ill that you might die
e.g.
He is still in a critical condition in hospital.
casualty
someone who is hurt or killed in an accident or war
e.g.
Our aim is to reduce road casualties.
scene
the place where an accident, crime etc happened
e.g.
Investigators are now at the scene, searching for clues.
block (v)
to prevent anything moving through a space by being or placing something across it or in it
e. g.
1) A fallen tree is blocking the road.
2) The sink’s blocked up.
scatter
spread over a large area
e.g.
The flowers fell and scattered on the ground.
extensive
large in size, amount, or degree
e.g.
The house stands in extensive grounds.
junction
a place where one road, track etc joins another
SYN: intersection
e.g.
the junction of Abbot Road and Mill Street