taxicab 英 ['tæksɪkæb]  

taxicab

taxicab  英 ['tæksɪkæb]

n. 出租车 

名词复数:taxicabs 

Then, I could hook up another ambulance and a taxicab, a police car, a fire truck. 接着我可以联接另一辆救护车和出租车,警车和消防车。
In a taxicab on a rainy day in New York City, Gretchen Rubin, 41, suddenly asked herself what she wanted most in life. 在一个雨天,坐在纽约的一辆出租车上,41岁的格雷琴.卢宾突然问她自己,生活中她最想要的是什么。

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  • n. 出租车
  • 1. Then, I could hook up another ambulance and a taxicab, a police car, a fire truck.

    接着我可以联接另一辆救护车和出租车,警车和消防车。

  • 2. In a taxicab on a rainy day in New York City, Gretchen Rubin, 41, suddenly asked herself what she wanted most in life.

    在一个雨天,坐在纽约的一辆出租车上,41岁的格雷琴.卢宾突然问她自己,生活中她最想要的是什么。

  • 3. That compares with 15 or 20 miles per gallon (about 7 or 8 kilometers per liter) for a traditional American taxicab model, Schmidt said.

    施密特说,相比之下,一辆传统的美国出租车每加仑只跑15或20英里(约和每公升7或8公里)。

  • taxicab (n.) "licensed motorcar fitted with a taximeter," 1907, short for taximeter cab; see taxi (n.) + cab (n.).
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