streetcar 英 ['striːtkɑː]   美 ['stritkɑr]

streetcar

streetcar  英 ['striːtkɑː] 美 ['stritkɑr]

n. 有轨电车 

名词复数:streetcars 

She had been a streetcar conductor for several years; what she liked about the job was the uniform and the constant motion, the changing scenery and the wheels rolling under her feet. 她干了几年有轨电车售票员的工作了;她所喜欢这项工作的原因是因为那身制服和频繁的移动,路经过的那些变化的景致和她脚下滚动的车轮。
She was scrupulously clean, she showered every morning, and I liked the smell of perfume, fresh perspiration, and streetcar that she brought with her from work. 她有洁癖,每天早晨都洗澡,我喜欢香水味道,还有她从有轨电车带回来的清爽的汗水味道。

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  • n. 有轨电车
  • 1. She had been a streetcar conductor for several years; what she liked about the job was the uniform and the constant motion, the changing scenery and the wheels rolling under her feet.

    她干了几年有轨电车售票员的工作了;她所喜欢这项工作的原因是因为那身制服和频繁的移动,路经过的那些变化的景致和她脚下滚动的车轮。

  • 2. She was scrupulously clean, she showered every morning, and I liked the smell of perfume, fresh perspiration, and streetcar that she brought with her from work.

    她有洁癖,每天早晨都洗澡,我喜欢香水味道,还有她从有轨电车带回来的清爽的汗水味道。

  • 3. The jolt to the streetcar knocked the old man's head against a seat rail and drove Enzo to his knees.

    对有轨电车的撞击使那个老人的头撞在一个座椅横档上,也撞得恩佐双膝跪在地上。

street·car / ˈstriːtkɑː(r) ; NAmE ˈstriːtkɑːr / ( also trol·ley ) ( both US) ( BrE tram , tram·car ) noun a vehicle driven by electricity, that runs on rails along the streets of a town and carries passengers 有轨电车 streetcar streetcars street·car / ˈstriːtkɑː(r) ; NAmE ˈstriːtkɑːr /
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