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light-rail

/lahyt-reyl/US // ˈlaɪtˌreɪl //

轻轨,轻铁,浅谈轻轨,輕軌

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a local rail rapid-transit system using large, single passenger cars, railroad-type signals, and, usually, private rights-of-way.

Examples

  • You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends.

  • And how we want to live our lives in light of those differences.

  • Gillingham tells Mary that he wants to make their lives simpler, but it sounds a little like the dying of the light.

  • As Randy notes, “Maybe there is a value in shining a light on this and asking the questions.”

  • Authorities blame anarchists protesting a proposed high-speed rail line called TAV that will link Turin and Lyon, France.

  • Behold a dumpy, comfortable British paterfamilias in a light flannel suit and a faded sun hat.

  • She did not need a great cook-book; She knew how much and what it took To make things good and sweet and light.

  • Mr. Jones swung round a large iron key he held in his hand, and light dawned upon him.

  • Distance, the uncertain light, and imagination, magnified it to a high wall; high as the wall of China.

  • The faint candle-light glimmered on a ponderous gilded cornice, which had also sustained violence.