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cabbie

US // (ˈkæbɪ) //

出租车司机,司机,计程车司机,驾驶员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural -bies

    • : informal a cab driver

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Examples

  • Part of doing business as a cabbie is trolling the streets for fares.

  • Librizzi has always struck me as an admirable man, rough-hewn as a New York cabbie.

  • The cabbie picked me up at Union Station one evening during the Obama-Clinton primary battle.

  • His father was a cabbie; the family lived in public housing.

  • Now nearly everyone, from your cabbie to your masseur, can manage a few words in English.

  • Cabbie gave up trying to explain the majesty of the great Abbey to one so utterly obtuse as Sedgwick seemed to be.

  • The cabbie turned aside into a paved drive and halted his taxi beside a large building that had a distinct air of gentility.

  • "No offense, Mac," the cabbie said, sounding obscurely troubled.

  • "Hey, that's a nice place," the cabbie said heartily, as they started off.

  • "The worst is nothing compared to those boys," the cabbie said.