metro 的定义
plural met·ros.
- the underground electric railway of Paris, France, Montreal, Canada, Washington, D.C., and other cities.
- subway.
metro 近义词
等同于 railroad
等同于 public transportation
等同于 subway
metro 的近义词 3 个
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- The largest threat facing the 4,000 coyotes in the Chicago metro area is vehicle collisions.
- That meant a bright sky and temperatures in the high 60s and people strewn and sunbathing along the beach out by Saint Petersburg on the west edge of the metro area, about 45 minutes from Raymond James Stadium.
- Here are some scenes that Washington Post photographers have captured from around the metro region, with more snow on the way.
- On Capital Weather Gang’s winter storm impact scale, this storm rates at a Category 3 “significant” winter storm for immediate metro area, primarily due to the amount of snow projected, cold temperatures prior to the storm, and its duration.
- That spike in population put the Atlanta metro area fourth in growth nationwide, behind Houston, Dallas, and Phoenix.
- They go to Paris, but never leave the underground metro station, where they stalk the metro mall shops.
- There will be an issue of the New York Times and magazines, an iPhone and Kindle, metro cards and subway maintenance signs.
- Looting at the Metro store was another headache among many, he said.
- On Wednesday, however, Martin's people set the record straight, telling The Metro that he and Chung “are definitely not dating.”
- We kept that a secret so well, apart from The Metro or some newspaper in the U.K. that did an article on it.
- Aristoteles de regimine principumGwydo de excidio Troianorumidem in metro.
- In the metro-entry at the top of the stairs they went through a security check station manned by six blaster-armed police guards.
- A subway is always a tube, or the underground, or the Metro.
- "There's a new picture at the Metro," he said as quietly as he could.
- I went down into the Metro and in time arrived at the station.