taxis
英 [ˈtæksɪs]
美 [ˈtæksiz]
n. 出租汽车; 计程车; 的士; (非洲某些地方走固定路线、乘客可随时上下的)小公共汽车,小巴士
v. (起飞前或降落后在地面上)滑行
taxi的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 出租车;计程车;的士
Ataxiis a car driven by a person whose job is to take people where they want to go in return for money.- The taxi drew up in front of the Riviera Club...
出租车在里维埃拉俱乐部门口停了下来。 - He set off by taxi.
他打的走了。
- The taxi drew up in front of the Riviera Club...
- V-ERG (使)(飞机)缓慢滑行
When an aircrafttaxisalong the ground, or when a pilottaxisa plane somewhere, it moves slowly along the ground.- She gave permission to the plane to taxi into position and hold for takeoff...
她发出指令,允许飞机滑行入位,准备起飞。 - The pilot taxied the plane to the end of the runway.
飞行员将飞机滑行到了跑道尽头。
- She gave permission to the plane to taxi into position and hold for takeoff...
英英释义
noun
- the surgical procedure of manually restoring a displaced body part
- a locomotor response toward or away from an external stimulus by a motile (and usually simple) organism
双语例句
- You can find taxis in almost every city, and the fare is relatively inexpensive for western travelers.
出租车几乎在每一个城市都可见到,对外国游客来说票价还是相对便宜的。 - In almost every city and town, taxis are very expensive.
几乎在每一个城镇里,出租车费都非常昂贵。 - In some of these cities, the taxis have a display the driver can see.
在这些城市中,出租车装有一个司机能看到的显示屏。 - Taxis in London are more expensive than Beijing.
伦敦的出租车比北京的便宜多了。 - Laura flits about New York hailing taxis at every opportunity
劳拉穿梭于纽约各处,一有机会就打车。 - Taxis must conform to the rigorous standards laid down by the police.
出租车必须遵守警方的严格规定。 - In London late-night taxis are elusive and far from cheap.
在伦敦,深夜时难以打到出租车,而且车费非常贵。 - There are plenty of taxis plying for hire outside the theatre.
剧院外有很多趴活儿的出租车。 - The park has an old-fashioned train, many buses and taxis
公园里有一个老式火车,许多公共汽车和的士 - I know the cost of living and everything is different, but I still think taxis are cheaper here.
我知道生活消费和所有的一切都不同,但是我还是以为这里的出租车便宜一些。