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limo

/lim-oh/US // ˈlɪm oʊ //UK // (ˈlɪməʊ) //

豪华轿车,加长型轿车,豪车,加长型汽车

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural lim·os.Informal.

    • : a limousine.

Examples

  • The sign out front is easily blocked when a stretch limo stops by to drop off patrons.

  • Houck said Springfield offered to sign autographs in the parking lot through the window of his limousine but the limo driver refused, fearful his vehicle wouldn’t survive.

  • A Bassett parent had leaned on a friend to donate a limo ride.

  • Hogue added: “And then he got into his limo with her and they drove off.”

  • A classic ODB moment was that MTV special where he took a limo to cash in food stamps.

  • A limo picked me up from my apartment in L.A. and I got put on a plane.

  • Shakur departed Clinton Correctional Facility in a stretch white limo.

  • In the back of a limo, wearing a plaid blazer, Quast raises his drink and says with a wink, “you stay classy, Iowa.”

  • Now their chauffeured air-suspension limo was tooling them up through the thickening crowds to the hill-cradled amphitheater.

  • Finally, Cam, Ev, and Curt escaped to the waiting limo and started the long slow crawl downhill.

  • The plant was also known under the names of Omnium tenerrima et minima and Aquarium limo innascens.

  • Quo tandem ex hoc profundo limo, in quo non est substantia, eripi queam.

  • Limo was delighted; she would have gone away with them in their great boat if I had allowed her.