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taxicab

/tak-see-kab/US // ˈtæk siˌkæb //

出租车,计程车,出租汽车,打车

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a public passenger vehicle, especially an automobile, usually fitted with a taximeter.

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Examples

  • Try to pay for a taxicab in Shanghai or Shenzhen with physical notes, and prepare for dirty looks.

  • The mortally wounded Cherry lost control of his Maserati and the car careened into a taxicab, causing it to burst into flames.

  • That makes it harder to get everything from a taxicab to a job.

  • She'd seen ads for it on New York City buses and taxicab tops, the anonymous columnist notoriously vicious.

  • For a few seconds the silence was unbroken save for a whir of a taxicab passing outside.

  • With fingers that were almost frenzied, Houston copied the notation, closed the book, and hurried again for a taxicab.

  • Still it was an entirely natural and easy thing to keep one arm around Maria when they got into the taxicab.

  • Still, for the moment he obeyed instructions implicitly and went down the stairs gingerly and out to the taxicab.

  • Lifting himself up on his hands and knees he saw Jim and Elaine scrambling into a taxicab.

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