- 看过 mass transit 的人也看了 :
- light rail
- metro
- rail rapid transit
- railway
- rapid transit
- subway
mass transit 的定义
- a system of large-scale public transportation in a given metropolitan area, typically comprising buses, subways, and elevated trains.
mass transit 近义词
等同于 public transportation
更多mass transit例句
- As the summer wore on, Thrillist found ways to produce travel and experience content that readers could do without using public or mass transit.
- SpaceX is building the equivalent of a space railroad—a mass transit system that moves bulk goods for the lowest possible price per pound.
- With a progressive majority in Congress to pass an ambitious transportation bill, the federal government could discourage driving and favor mass transit by raising the gas tax and revising transportation spending formulas.
- Grocery stores, mass transit hubs, and doctor’s offices may warrant an extra level of care, though there are other considerations beyond time and place.
- First elected in 2014, Lierman quickly rose into leadership positions in the House of Delegates, supporting issues including mass transit, expanded broadband access, broadening public records laws and paying college athletes.
- Their bodies were later found incinerated and buried in mass graves outside of town.
- Beyond the huge American flag that hung over the street, the mile-long mass of cops ended.
- “The United States had gone to war declaring it must destroy an active weapons of mass destruction program,” the Times reported.
- Google itself has taken a break and put plans for mass production on hold.
- A colleague overheard two conservative Mass. lawmakers talking about what “the gays” could do.
- Charred beams and blackened walls showed stark and gaunt in the glow of a smoldering mass of wreckage.
- But hitherto, before these new ideas began to spread in our community, the mass of men and women definitely settled down.
- When the reserve transfers are completed checks in transit can no longer count as reserves.
- The Turks were no longer in mass but extended in several lines, less than a pace between each man.
- Thus among the huge mass of accumulated commodities the simplest wants would go unsatisfied.