tram 的 2 个定义
trammed, tram·ming.
- to convey or travel by tram.
tram 近义词
trolley
更多tram例句
- An alternative option is to leave the road itself alone, and instead string charging wires above the road that can charge trucks in much the same way urban trams are powered.
- This is a moderate backpacking trip, but can easily be done solo—park at the Leigh Lake Trailhead and take the tram to start at the Granite Canyon trailhead.
- That’s more of a sort of wireless tram, though, to be fair, compared to what’s being proposed in Indiana.
- Be sure to book your tram ticket early if you want to soar to the top of Gateway Arch—they sell out quickly on weekends and during summer months.
- The resort is also considering a new boot-pack route to offer skiers and riders a way to climb Lone Peak from the top of Dakota lift, bypassing the tram.
- Eva and Adele, the Art Couple, were on my tram, both in high-collared baby-pink dresses.
- By day you'll be coerced to hike "the Peak" (I like the tram, thank you) for a quiet view of Kowloon.
- Luckily, public transport (the tram) is brilliantly efficient, cost-effective, and blissfully above ground.
- Tram cars often ran along the middle of the street, with barely room for a vehicle to pass on either side.
- Tram cars were numerous and children played everywherePg 140 with utter unconcern for the vehicles which crowded the streets.
- In London, for instance, certain tramway companies double the tram-fares on Sundays.
- She walked to Merrion Gates along the tram line about four miles, when she was stopped by sentries.
- How often I would watch some tram-car, some string of barges go from me slowly out of sight.