caboose 英 [kə'buːs]   美 [kə'bus]

caboose

caboose  英 [kə'buːs] 美 [kə'bus]

n. 轮船上的厨房;(载货火车最后一节的)守车 

名词复数:cabooses 

It's beautifully decorated and there is a coffee caboose with coffee and pastries to start your day. 最后一节车厢还设有咖啡座,你可以喝着咖啡,品尝美味馅饼开始一天的生活。
My angst about “making it” drove me to work feverishly, even in a venue where one Nobel laureate economist considered me the class’s academic caboose. 我对做好这件事的焦虑驱使我狂热的工作,甚至一个诺贝尔经济学奖获得者考虑让我当班级学术管理员。

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  • n. 轮船上的厨房;(载货火车最后一节的)守车
  • 1. It's beautifully decorated and there is a coffee caboose with coffee and pastries to start your day.

    最后一节车厢还设有咖啡座,你可以喝着咖啡,品尝美味馅饼开始一天的生活。

  • 2. My angst about “making it” drove me to work feverishly, even in a venue where one Nobel laureate economist considered me the class’s academic caboose.

    我对做好这件事的焦虑驱使我狂热的工作,甚至一个诺贝尔经济学奖获得者考虑让我当班级学术管理员。

  • 3. I especially enjoyed sharing the leisurely travel with Chelsea, as we stood on the caboose, waved to the crowds, and talked about everything under the sun.

    我尤其喜欢与切尔西一起轻松旅行,我们站在最后一节车厢,向人群挥手,彼此无话不谈。

  • caboose (n.) 1747, "ship's cookhouse," from Middle Dutch kambuis "ship's galley," from Low German kabhuse "wooden cabin on ship's deck;" probably a compound whose elements correspond to English cabin and house (n.). Railroading sense "car for the use of the conductor, brakeman, etc.," is by 1859.
ca·boose / kəˈbuːs ; NAmE kəˈbuːs / noun ( NAmE) the part at the back of a train where the person who is in charge of the train rides 守车(列车末尾供列车职工使用的车厢) caboose cabooses ca·boose / kəˈbuːs ; NAmE kəˈbuːs /
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