taxicab

英 ['tæksɪkæb]
  • n. 出租车

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复数: taxicabs;

英英释意


1. a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money

英文词源


taxicab (n.)
1907, short for taximeter cab; see taxi (n.) + cab (n.).

实用场景例句


With a renewed thrill he thought of taxicab.
他想到出租汽车,心头重新激动起来.

辞典例句

Danny chose the taxicab because driving was about the only marketable skill he possessed.
丹尼选择开出租车因为开车差不多是他拥有的唯一可以出售的技术.

辞典例句

Wally: [ going home in a taxicab ] I treated myself to a taxi.
沃利: ( 坐出租汽车回家 ) 我请自己坐出租车.

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His ears made him look like a taxicab with both doors open.
他的耳朵让他看起来就像一辆两边车门大开的出租车.

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The taxicab swung out into traffic.
那部计程车转向驶入车流之中.

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The 19 - year - old's alleged offense: driving an unlicensed taxicab.
这名19 岁 的小伙子被安上的罪名是: 驾驶无照黑出租.

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A man who drives a taxicab.
那醉汉捣毁了所有的家具.

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The man took her to safety, helped her get assistance and put her a taxicab.
那位男子开车把她送到安全的地方, 找人帮她的忙并为她叫来了出租车.

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Danny chose taxicab because driving was about the only marketable skill he possessed.
丹尼选择开出租车因为开车“差不多”是他拥有的唯一可以出售的技术.

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In this image, the photographer combined two famous London features: a London taxicab and Westminster Abbey.
在这幅图片, 摄影师组合了两个著名的伦敦景点: 伦敦出租车和威斯敏斯特修道院.

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Danny chooses the taxicab because driving is about the only marketable skill he possessed.
丹尼选择开计程车因为开车差不多是他拥有的唯一可以出售的技术.

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