taxi / ˈtæk si /

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taxi3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural tax·is or tax·ies.

v. 无主动词 verb

tax·ied, tax·i·ing or tax·y·ing.

  1. to ride or travel in a taxicab.
  2. to move over the surface of the ground or water under its own power.
v. 有主动词 verb

tax·ied, tax·i·ing or tax·y·ing.

  1. to cause to taxi.

taxi 近义词

taxi

等同于 automobile

taxi

等同于 vehicle

taxi

等同于 cab

taxi

等同于 gypsy cab

taxi 的近义词 3
taxi

等同于 hack

taxi 的近义词 5
taxi

等同于 transfer

taxi 的近义词 5
taxi

等同于 coast

更多taxi例句

  1. While transporting people remains the main source of business for a majority of the motorcycle taxi firms, deliveries of food and other online goods is “the goal for many of these companies,” Osamuyi says.
  2. The company had a partnership with Volkswagen that was supposed to lead to Aurora's technology being incorporated into Volkswagen's vehicles, with plans to launch a self-driving taxi service.
  3. After one off-site meeting, she alleges, he offered to share a taxi with her, dropping her off on his way home.
  4. He’s still waiting for the taxi voucher that he’ll be provided to go to and from the vaccine site, so when the notification pops up, Phillips hopes that he’ll be ready.
  5. The Capitals recalled goaltender Craig Anderson to the active roster and added prospect Connor McMichael to the taxi squad Thursday after it was clear Ovechkin, Kuznetsov, Orlov and Samsonov would be absent.
  6. On Friday, a 26-year-old woman ordered a taxi in Delhi using the Uber app.
  7. Why call a taxi when you can hail a Lyft to pick up visiting family and friends?
  8. He helped her to the waiting taxi and back into the apartment.
  9. He declined to award £30 to Miss Manners for her taxi journey but awarded her £10 travel expenses.
  10. This meant that Palestinian taxi drivers had to drive through the Israeli settlement of Bet El.
  11. Late one night, when taxi-cabs were scarce, he found that his quickest way to reach home would be by means of one of the tubes.
  12. The day dawned with a steady drizzle of rain, and, after a poor attempt at breakfast, I scoured the neighbourhood for a taxi.
  13. He was a young man, and he wore some sort of a uniform—that of a chauffeur, taxi driver, or something of the sort.
  14. Rounding a corner, Black Hood sighted a taxi cab cruising along.
  15. "I'm in a big hurry to get to a masquerade," Black Hood said as he opened the door of the taxi.