stagecoach 英 ['steɪdʒkəʊtʃ]   美 ['stedʒkotʃ]

stagecoach

stagecoach  英 ['steɪdʒkəʊtʃ] 美 ['stedʒkotʃ]

n. 公共马车;驿站马车 

名词复数:stagecoaches 

The Pony Express was much faster than the stagecoach. 驿马快信要比当时的公共马车快多了。
The stars involved can usually be identified even in the bright night skies of a big city, although here they appear over darker stagecoach, Colorado, USA.. 这些恒星就算是在大城市最明亮的夜里也通常能够看得见,而这里它们出现在美国科罗拉多州 Stagecoach 的黑暗天空中。

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  • n. 公共马车;驿站马车
  • 1. The Pony Express was much faster than the stagecoach.

    驿马快信要比当时的公共马车快多了。

  • 2. The stars involved can usually be identified even in the bright night skies of a big city, although here they appear over darker stagecoach, Colorado, USA..

    这些恒星就算是在大城市最明亮的夜里也通常能够看得见,而这里它们出现在美国科罗拉多州 Stagecoach 的黑暗天空中。

  • 3. Mules were faster. For example, in eighteen fifty-seven a stagecoach pulled by six mules took twenty to twenty-five days to travel from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe.

    骡子比牛快,例如,在1857年,一辆由六匹骡子拉的公共马车从独立的密苏里到圣达菲只用了20到25天时间,这一段距离有1200公里。

  • stagecoach (n.) also stage-coach, 1650s, from stage (n.) in a sense of "division of a journey without stopping for rest" (c. 1600) + coach (n.).
stage·coach / ˈsteɪdʒkəʊtʃ ; NAmE ˈsteɪdʒkoʊtʃ / noun a large carriagepulled by horses, that was used in the past to carry passengers, and often mail, along a regular route (旧时的)驿站马车,公共马车 stagecoach stagecoaches stage·coach / ˈsteɪdʒkəʊtʃ ; NAmE ˈsteɪdʒkoʊtʃ /
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