ridership 英 ['raɪdəʃɪp]   美 ['raɪdɚ,ʃɪp]

ridership

ridership  英 ['raɪdəʃɪp] 美 ['raɪdɚ,ʃɪp]

n. 公共交通工具乘客人数 

名词复数:riderships 

But the increase in public transportation ridership and the elimination of travel more than offset the aforementioned increase. 但是搭乘公共交通工具和消除旅途足以抵消前面提到的增长。
"It is necessary to consider modes at their best and worst ridership levels to understand the potential of the system, " said Chester. 切斯特说:“考虑到每种交通方式的最佳和最差载客水平是很有必要的,这有助于了解这种交通方式的潜力。

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  • n. 公共交通工具乘客人数
  • 1. But the increase in public transportation ridership and the elimination of travel more than offset the aforementioned increase.

    但是搭乘公共交通工具和消除旅途足以抵消前面提到的增长。

  • 2. "It is necessary to consider modes at their best and worst ridership levels to understand the potential of the system, " said Chester.

    切斯特说:“考虑到每种交通方式的最佳和最差载客水平是很有必要的,这有助于了解这种交通方式的潜力。

  • 3. They point to long-distance routes where ridership jumped 15 percent in May as evidence that railways can compete with airlines, as the rising cost of jet fuel pushes up air fares.

    由于飞机燃料费用的增加抬高了机票的价格,目前长途铁路可以与飞机一争高下,有证据显示,五月份铁路乘客人数暴涨了15%。

  • ridership (n.) mid-15c., "position of a rider," from rider + -ship. From 1962 as "number of passengers" (on public transportation, etc.).
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