taxi
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A taxi is a car driven by a person whose job is to take people where they want to go in return for money. 出租車[also 'by' N]
The taxi drew up in front of the Riviera Club. 該出租車在里維埃拉俱樂部前停了下來。
2. V-T/V-I When an aircraft taxis along the ground or when a pilot taxis a plane somewhere, it moves slowly along the ground. 使 (飛機(jī)) 緩慢滑行; (飛機(jī)) 緩慢滑行
She gave permission to the plane to taxi into position and hold for takeoff. 她允許飛機(jī)滑行入位并準(zhǔn)備起飛。
返回 taxi
taxi /?t?ks?/ (taxiing,taxied,taxis)
劍橋詞典
- a car with a driver who you pay to take you somewhere
- Shall we get a taxi to the station ?
- Shall we hail a taxi?
- She jumped in a taxi and rushed to the station .
- The hotel porter opened the door for me and then called a taxi for me.
- Even if you take a taxi, you'll still miss your train . 返回 taxi
出租汽車
I took a taxi from the station to the hotel . 我從車站乘出租車去了旅館。
a taxi driver 出租車司機(jī)
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