cab
英 [kæb]
美 [kæb]
n. 出租汽车; 计程车; 的士; (公共汽车、火车、卡车的)驾驶室
vi. 乘出租车
复数:cabs 现在分词:cabbing 过去式:cabbed 第三人称单数:cabs 过去分词:cabbed
Collins.2 / BNC.4014 / COCA.4220
牛津词典
noun
- 出租汽车;计程车;的士
a taxi - (公共汽车、火车、卡车的)驾驶室
the place where the driver sits in a bus, train or lorry/truck
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.
英英释义
noun
- a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money
- small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage
- a compartment at the front of a motor vehicle or locomotive where driver sits
verb
- ride in a taxicab
双语例句
- We rode through the park in an open cab.
我们坐敞篷马车通过了公园。 - But he ended up in my cab.
但是他最后上了我的车。 - Can I order you a cab?
我可以为你预定一辆出租车吗? - As there's no cab, I have to foot it.
没有了出租车,我不得不步行。 - My wife and I hailed a cab.
我和妻子招了一辆出租车。 - I rode to Lily's in a cab.
我乘出租车去了莉莉家。 - As usual, so I got in a cab to go to the airport.
一样漏气了,所以我打车去了机场。 - She hopped up in the cab with them.
她叫了辆出租和他们一起走了。 - I went out and got in a cab.
我走了出去,坐上了一辆出租车。 - They tell me you crashed the goddamn cab?
他们还告诉我你把该死的车给撞毁了?