PHRASES
IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
Railway arch, droichead m bóthair iarainn.
Com: Travelling expenses, costais bóthair.
We must be going, tá sé in am bóthair.
He set out on his journey, chuir sé chun bóthair.
All roads lead to the races, tá aghaidh gach bóthair ar na rásaí.
Aut: Road manners, béasa bóthair.
Off we go! chun bóthair linn!
Outdoor clothes, éadach m bóthair.
Road transport, iompar bóthair.
To take the road, dul chun bealaigh, chun bóthair.
Attrib.Roadside inn, ósta m cois bóthair.
A Highway robbery, robáil bóthair.
Road safety, sábháilteacht bóthair.
To sally forth, out, éirí amach, dul chun bóthair.
To start (away, off, out, on one's way), cur chun bóthair; dul i gceann aistir.
Street accidents, tubaistí bóthair.
Road traffic, trácht m bóthair.
Travelling expenses, costas m bóthair, taistil.
To turn out a servant, seirbhíseach a bhriseadh, a chur chun bóthair.
Aut: Road warnings, fógraí bóthair.
To go the wrong way, dul an bealach contráilte, ar seachrán bóthair.
To start on one's way, dul i gcionn aistir, cur chun bóthair.
Wayside flowers, bláthanna cois bóthair.
Windings, castaí mpl, lúba fpl, cora mpl (bóthair, abhann).