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level crossing

/'levl'krɔsiɳ/
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Word: Level Crossing

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A level crossing is a place where a railway track and a road cross each other at the same height, meaning they are on the same level. When a train is approaching, barriers (like gates) come down to stop cars and pedestrians from crossing the road for safety.

Usage Instructions:
  • How to use: You can use "level crossing" when talking about transportation, safety, or places where roads and railways meet.
  • Example: "Please be careful when driving near the level crossing, as the gates may come down suddenly."
Advanced Usage:

In more technical discussions about transportation or urban planning, you might say, "The city plans to upgrade the level crossings to ensure better safety for both road users and train passengers."

Word Variants:
  • Level-Crossing (Adjective): Used to describe something related to a level crossing. For example, "level-crossing signals" refer to the lights and warnings used at these crossings.
  • Level Crossing Safety: Refers to measures taken to ensure safety at these intersections.
Different Meanings:

While "level crossing" primarily refers to the intersection of a road and railway, in a more abstract sense, it can refer to any situation where two things come together at the same level or point of interaction.

Synonyms:
  • Railway crossing
  • Grade crossing (more commonly used in American English)
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "level crossing," you might encounter phrases related to crossing paths or meeting at a crossroads, which can metaphorically imply meeting points or intersections in life.

Summary:

A level crossing is important for understanding transportation systems and safety measures.

Noun
  1. intersection of a railway and a road on the same level; barriers close road when trains pass

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