1.〈美〉市内有轨电车
1.a vehicle for passengers that moves along special lines on a road and that is connected to electric wires above. The British word is tram.
1.Standing at the streetcar stop, hearing the birds and watching the sun come up was like an awakening.
站在电车站,聆听着鸟鸣,观望着旭日像梦醒时分似的冉冉升起。
2.Citizens are not allowed to attend a cinema or theatre nor ride in a public streetcar within at least four hours after eating garlic.
市民在吃大蒜之后,至少四个小时内不准去影院、剧场,也不准乘坐公交有轨电车。
3.A device at the front end of a locomotive or streetcar designed to push aside obstructions.
防护板火车机车或公共汽车前端用来推开障碍物的装置
4.After I got off the streetcar at the Carter Road stop, I hurried excitedly to call on Guang Guang.
车子驶到卡德路,我就下来了。怀着一颗兴奋的心,跑去找光光。
5.She was wearing a uniform jacket and skirt, and I realized that she was streetcar conductor.
她穿着制服上衣和裙子,我明白她原来是有轨电车检票员。
6.It recently bought Streetcar, the market leader in London, though competition authorities are still scrutinising that deal.
公司最近收购了电车公司,后者是伦敦租车业的领头羊,尽管双方政府仍在审议购买交易。
7.George looked up at the dock. It was a quarter past six. The door from the street opened. A streetcar motorman came in.
乔治抬头望了望钟。此刻是六点一刻。临街的大门开了,一个电车司机走进来。
8.Then the streetcar moved on, and I looked after it until it headed down into a dip and disappeared behind a hill.
然后电车继续超前开去,我望着电车,朝下面一个凹处开去,在一座山后面消失了。
9.If it does go ahead, a production of Streetcar would most likely open on Broadway prior to a possible West End transfer.
如果它去吧,生产的街车最有可能在百老汇开放前一个可能的西面转移。
10.Besides, I hadn`t talked to her about it but I assumed that being a streetcar conductor she often had to work evenings and nights.
另外,我没跟她谈起过这件事,但我认为她作为一个有轨电车售票员不得不常常要在晚上和夜里上班的。