Lane vs Path vs Road vs Route vs Track vs Way

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Lane

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)B2noun

Path

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)B1noun

Road

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)A1noun

Route

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)A2noun

Track

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)A2noun

Way

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)A1noun
 LanePathRoadRouteTrackWay
Aussprache🇬🇧 /["/leɪn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/leɪn/"]/🇬🇧 /["/pɑːθ/","/pɑːðz/"]/🇺🇸 /["/pæθ/","/pæðz/"]/🇬🇧 /["/rəʊd/"]/🇺🇸 /["/rəʊd/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ruːt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ruːt//raʊt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/træk/"]/🇺🇸 /["/træk/"]/🇬🇧 /["/weɪ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/weɪ/"]/
BedeutungEin schmaler Weg oder Pfad für Fahrzeuge oder Menschen.A narrow road or path for vehicles or people.Ein Weg oder eine Spur zum Gehen oder Reisen.A way or track for walking or traveling.Ein Weg, auf dem Autos und Menschen fahren können.A way for cars and people to travel on.Ein Weg oder Pfad, um irgendwohin zu gelangen.A way or path to get somewhere.Ein Weg oder eine Linie, der/die etwas folgt.A path or line that something follows.Eine Methode oder Art, etwas zu tun.A method or manner of doing something.
BeispielPlease stay in your lane while driving on the highway.The path through the forest is very narrow.The road was closed due to construction work.The fastest route to the city center is through the main highway.We will meet at the track for our training session.Can you show me the way to the nearest bus stop?
RegisterNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutral
Wie häufigTop 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)
CEFR-NiveauB2B1A1A2A2A1
Wortartnounnounnounnounnounnoun
Kollokationennarrow, little, small, turn down, turn into, go, lead, run, along a/​the lane, down a/​the lane, in a/​the lane, fast, slow, left, change, get in, switch, closures, restrictions, in (the) lanelong, narrow, steep, follow, take, go along, go, run, descend, along a/​the path, down a/​the path, up a/​the path, off the beaten path, well-trodden, well-worn, clear, choose, find, follow, on a/​the path, path of, path to, cross paths (with somebody), obstacles in somebody/​something’s path, correct, right, flight, steer, trace, block, across something’s path, in something’s path, into something’s path, everything in somebody’s/​something’s pathbroad, wide, narrow, follow, go down, take, go, lead, run, atlas, map, markings, across the road, along the road, by road, at the side of the road, by the side of the road, on the side of the road, broad, wide, narrow, follow, go down, take, go, lead, run, atlas, map, markings, across the road, along the road, by road, at the side of the road, by the side of the road, on the side of the roadfast, quick, short, follow, go, take, cross something, follow something, go, map, along the route, on the route, route between, en route, fast, quick, short, follow, go, take, cross something, follow something, go, map, along the route, on the route, route between, en routerail, railroad, railway, lay, cross, come off, layout, rail, railroad, railway, lay, cross, come off, layout, championship, event, meet, narrow, wide, steep, follow, lead, fork, along a/​the track, down a/​the track, up a/​the track, off the beaten track, on the right track, onto the right track, deep, fresh, animal, leave, make, cover, marks, on the track of, freeze in your tracks, halt in your tracks, stop in your tracks, fast, inside, parallel, switch, along a/​the track, on (a/​the) track, track for, keep track of something, lose track of something, album, live, pre-recorded, create, cut, lay down, feature somebody/​something, include something, title, list, listing, album, live, pre-recorded, create, cut, lay down, feature somebody/​something, include something, title, list, listingconvenient, easy, effective, number, have, explore, look at, in a/​the way, in a certain way, in a big way, in every way, best, quickest, right, go, part, go out of, along the way, in the/​your way, out of the/​your way, take the easy way out, the way back, the way forward, best, quickest, right, go, part, go out of, along the way, in the/​your way, out of the/​your way, take the easy way out, the way back, the way forward, both, opposite, right, go, lead, point, the… way around, the… way round, the… way up, long, little, short, come, go, way from, way to, all the way, the whole way, the whole way through
Antonymehighway, bypassroad, obstaclepath, trail, sidewalkdetour, impasseignore, neglectwrong, incorrect, disorder
Häufige FehlerConfusing 'lane' with 'lane' in sports contexts, like a swimming lane versus a road lane., Using 'lane' incorrectly to refer to wider roads or highways., Mixing up 'lane' with 'way' or 'road' when speaking.Confusing 'path' with 'way' — they have different usages., Using 'path' to describe a journey that is not literal., Incorrectly spelling 'path' as 'paf'Confused with 'route' when referring to a specific path., Incorrectly using 'road' in place of 'way' in idiomatic phrases.Confused with 'root' which refers to a part of a plant., 'Routing' is not commonly used in casual speech, though correct in technical context.Confused with 'tack' (to change direction), Using 'track' as a noun without specifying what is being tracked, Mixing up meanings of track (e.g., a race track vs. tracking progress)Used too broadly; often needs specification, e.g., 'the way to do it'., Confused with 'way' vs 'ways' without understanding plural for methods., Overused in vague phrases; better to be specific.
Hinweise zur VerwendungVerwenden Sie 'lane', wenn Sie sich auf bestimmte Straßentypen beziehen, insbesondere in städtischen Gebieten. Es ist möglicherweise nicht angebracht, 'lane' in ländlicherer oder informeller Sprache zu verwenden.Use 'lane' when referring to specific types of roads, especially in urban settings. It may not be appropriate to use 'lane' in more rural or informal speech.Verwenden Sie 'Pfad', um physische Wege oder Routen zu beschreiben. Vermeiden Sie die Verwendung in sehr technischen Kontexten, in denen 'Route' möglicherweise besser geeignet ist.Use 'path' to describe physical trails or routes. Avoid using in highly technical contexts where 'route' might be more appropriate.Wird verwendet, um sich auf öffentliche Straßen oder Wege für Fahrzeuge und Fußgänger zu beziehen. Vermeiden Sie es in formellen Texten, wenn Sie sich auf breitere Konzepte wie „Lebensweg“ beziehen.Used to refer to public streets or paths for vehicles and pedestrians. Avoid in formal writing when referring to broader concepts such as 'way of life.'Verwende 'Route', wenn du über Wegbeschreibungen, Pfade oder Methoden zur Erreichung von etwas sprichst. Vermeide die Verwendung in sehr formellen Kontexten.Use 'route' when discussing directions, paths, or methods for achieving something. Avoid using it in very formal contexts.Verwende 'track', wenn du etwas verfolgst oder überwachst, wie eine Reise oder den Fortschritt. Es kann auch einen physischen Weg bedeuten. Vermeide es in sehr formellen Texten, es sei denn, du beziehst dich auf Musik-Tracks.Use 'track' when talking about following or monitoring something, like a journey or progress. It can also mean a physical path. Avoid in very formal writing unless referring to music tracks.Wird in verschiedenen Kontexten verwendet, um Methoden, Routen oder Einstellungen zu bezeichnen. Förmlicher im geschäftlichen Kontext, lockerer im alltäglichen Gespräch.Used in various contexts to denote methods, routes, or attitudes. More formal in business contexts, casual in everyday conversation.

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Häufige Fragen: Lane vs Path vs Road vs Route vs Track vs Way

Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Lane, Path, Road, Route, Track und Way?

Lane: A narrow road or path for vehicles or people. Path: A way or track for walking or traveling. Road: A way for cars and people to travel on. Route: A way or path to get somewhere. Track: A path or line that something follows. Way: A method or manner of doing something.

Was ist anspruchsvoller: Lane, Path, Road, Route, Track und Way?

Lane ist das höchste Niveau, bei B2, auf der CEFR-Skala.

Sind Lane, Path, Road, Route, Track und Way auf demselben CEFR-Niveau?

Lane: B2, Path: B1, Road: A1, Route: A2, Track: A2, Way: A1 auf der CEFR-Skala.

Welche Wortart sind Lane, Path, Road, Route, Track und Way?

Lane: noun, Path: noun, Road: noun, Route: noun, Track: noun, Way: noun.

Kannst du zu jedem ein Beispiel zeigen?

Lane: Please stay in your lane while driving on the highway. Path: The path through the forest is very narrow. Road: The road was closed due to construction work. Route: The fastest route to the city center is through the main highway. Track: We will meet at the track for our training session. Way: Can you show me the way to the nearest bus stop?

Kann ich Lane, Path, Road, Route, Track und Way austauschbar verwenden?

Nicht immer. Lane, Path, Road, Route, Track und Way sind verwandt und überschneiden sich teils, unterscheiden sich aber in Register, Häufigkeit und Verwendung, sodass ein Austausch die Bedeutung oder den Ton ändern kann. Sieh dir die Unterschiede oben an, bevor du eines ersetzt.