congestion charge 英 [kənˈdʒestʃən tʃɑ:dʒ]   美 [kənˈdʒestʃən tʃɑrdʒ]

congestion charge

congestion charge  英 [kənˈdʒestʃən tʃɑ:dʒ] 美 [kənˈdʒestʃən tʃɑrdʒ]

phrase. 拥堵费 

At present, there are just over 2, 000 electric cars registered for exemption from central London's congestion charge. 目前,已有超过两千辆电动汽车登记免交伦敦市中心的交通拥堵费。
The London mayor, Boris Johnson, has announced sharp rises in bus and tube fares and the congestion charge to help plug a multimillion-pound hole in transport funding in the capital. 伦敦市长伯利斯·约翰逊宣布,为了弥补伦敦公共交通几百万的缺口,伦敦市将大幅上调公交和地铁车费和车辆进城费。

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  • phrase. 拥堵费
  • 1. At present, there are just over 2, 000 electric cars registered for exemption from central London's congestion charge.

    目前,已有超过两千辆电动汽车登记免交伦敦市中心的交通拥堵费。

  • 2. The London mayor, Boris Johnson, has announced sharp rises in bus and tube fares and the congestion charge to help plug a multimillion-pound hole in transport funding in the capital.

    伦敦市长伯利斯·约翰逊宣布,为了弥补伦敦公共交通几百万的缺口,伦敦市将大幅上调公交和地铁车费和车辆进城费。

  • 3. Such fragmentation is costly and makes it more difficult to come up with new offers (say, reducing the congestion charge for those who often hire a bicycle).

    这样的分开支付是昂贵的,并在迎合新的提议上也更加困难,比如说,为那些经常租用自行车的人减少交通阻塞费。

conˈgestion charge / ; NAmE / noun ( BrE) an amount of money that people have to pay for driving their cars into the centre of some cities as a way of stopping the city centre from becoming too full of traffic 交通拥塞费,进城费(为缓解市中心塞车状况而收取) conˈgestion charging / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] conˈgestion charge / ; NAmE / conˈgestion charging / ; NAmE /
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