cabs
英 [kæbz]
美 [kæbz]
n. 出租汽车; 计程车; 的士; (公共汽车、火车、卡车的)驾驶室
cab的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- 出租车;的士;计程车
Acabis a taxi. - N-COUNT (卡车、火车的)驾驶室,司机室
Thecabof a truck or train is the front part in which the driver sits.- A Luton van has additional load space over the driver's cab.
卢顿厢式货车的驾驶室上方有富余的装载空间。
- A Luton van has additional load space over the driver's cab.
双语例句
- New York, Mexico City and Paris were thought to have the world's worst cabs.
纽约、墨西哥市与巴黎的计程车则被认作是全球最糟的。 - In New York City, blue and yellow MetroCards are as ubiquitous as pigeons and taxi cabs.
在纽约,黄绿色的地铁卡和鸽子、出租车一样无处不在。 - The black cabs cut in front of them, trying to box them in.
那些黑色出租车超到他们前面,企图堵住他们。 - But some drivers embrace the technology, which came free for those who offered their cabs as proving grounds.
但是有些出租车司机对这种科技表示欢迎。他们被免费提供了这样的系统,作为测试。 - That's the only way. Let's call two cabs.
只能这样了。我们叫车吧。 - I mean, I go to screenings and I take cabs.
我是说,我拍电影,做出租车。 - I hate walking and I am lazy so I just catch cabs.
我不喜欢走路又懒只好坐计程车了。 - My grandmother can remember when there were still horse-drawn cabs and cobbled streets in london.
我的祖母能记得伦敦还有马车和鹅卵石街道之时。 - When I was small, he would sometimes pick up people who were hailing cabs along the way.
我小时候他有时在路上会让拦车的人搭车。 - Around 1910 motorized carriages were beginning to replace horse-drawn cabs.
大约从1910年起,机动车开始取代马车。
