subway 英 [ˈsʌbweɪ]   美 [ˈsʌbˌwe]

subway

subway  英 [ˈsʌbweɪ] 美 [ˈsʌbˌwe]

n. 地铁;地道  vi. 乘地铁 

名词复数:subways 

We can subway to the station. 我们可以乘地铁去车站。
Then we surfaced from the subway and took a taxi here. 后来我们走出地铁,改乘出租车到了这儿。

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  • n. 地铁;地道
  • vi. 乘地铁
  • 1. We can subway to the station.

    我们可以乘地铁去车站。

  • 2. Then we surfaced from the subway and took a taxi here.

    后来我们走出地铁,改乘出租车到了这儿。

  • 3. Trains are thundering in and out all the time at a subway station.

    地铁车站上列车进进出出, 整天轰隆轰隆地响个不停。

  • subway (n.) 1825, "underground passage" (for water pipes or pedestrians, later for electrical wires), from sub- + way (n.). The sense of "underground railway in a city" is first recorded 1892, in reference to London.
sub·way / ˈsʌbweɪ ; NAmE ˈsʌbweɪ / noun 1 ( NAmE) an underground railway/railroad system in a city 地下铁道;地铁交通 the New York subway 纽约地铁 a subway station/train 地铁站╱列车 a downtown subway stop 闹市区的地铁站 to ride/take the subway 乘地铁 note at underground 2 ( BrE) a path that goes under a road, etc. which people can use to cross to the other side (穿越马路等的)地下人行道 SYN underpass subway subways sub·way / ˈsʌbweɪ ; NAmE ˈsʌbweɪ /
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