tram 英 [træm]   美 [træm]

tram

tram  英 [træm] 美 [træm]

n. 有轨电车 

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a tram route 有轨电车路线
The Peak Tram 山顶缆车

  • A tram is a trolley or a streetcar—it's a vehicle that transports people using electricity from overhead cables while running on tracks that are set into the street.
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  • n. 有轨电车
  • 1. a tram route

    有轨电车路线

  • 2. The Peak Tram

    山顶缆车

  • 3. In 1882, the city's first electric tram cars went into service.

    1882年,该市第1批电车投入使用。

  • 4. Then we transferred from a bus to a tram.

    然后我们从公共汽车换成电车。

  • tram (n.) c. 1500, "beam or shaft of a barrow or sledge," also "a barrow or truck body" (1510s), Scottish, originally in reference to the iron trucks used in coal mines, probably from Middle Flemish tram "beam, handle of a barrow, bar, rung," a North Sea Germanic word of unknown origin. The sense of "track for a barrow, tramway" is first recorded 1826; that of "streetcar" is first recorded 1879, short for tram-car "car used on a tramway" (1873).
tram / træm ; NAmE træm / ( also tram·car ) ( both BrE) ( US street·car , trol·ley ) noun a vehicle driven by electricity, that runs on rails along the streets of a town and carries passengers 有轨电车 a tram route 有轨电车路线 tram trams tram / træm ; NAmE træm /
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