cab 的 2 个定义
- a taxicab.
- any of various horse-drawn vehicles, as a hansom or brougham, especially one for public hire.
- the covered or enclosed part of a locomotive, truck, crane, etc., where the operator sits.
- the glass-enclosed area of an airport control tower in which the controllers are stationed.
cabbed, cab·bing.
- to ride in a taxicab or horse-drawn cab: They cabbed to the theater.
cab 近义词
car for hire
更多cab例句
- Abraham, a yellow cab driver and student, feels that blacks are targeted unfairly by the police.
- In a bizarre twist to proceedings, Miss Manners sought to have her £30 cab fare from her Kensington flat to court refunded.
- Cosby then allegedly ordered a pre-paid yellow cab that transported Allison home.
- At a quarter past midnight, all her friends gathered at me and then they went off to party and I went home in a cab.
- Soon I had brown cab drivers and even Muslim groups applauding my work, which I truly never expected or sought.
- It seemed rather strange to be spoken to by a cab-horse, but Davy answered that he was feeling quite well.
- But Mamma and Papa and Judy had quitted the cab, and all the luggage was being taken into the house.
- He got her into a cab at last, and they had reached the Haggards' house in May Fair, at which, they were stopping for the night.
- Then, his hand resting on the handle of the cab-door, this expression suddenly changed to one of alert suspicion.
- Come away, my lady; it won't be long till we meet a cab or something to fetch us where you please.