1.地铁,地下铁路
2.地下通道
1.a railroad that goes under the ground. The British word is underground
2.a tunnel that people can walk through to go under a street. Mainly in British English
1.Besides, transportation is usually well developed in the city, with a variety of modes of travel, including buses, trams and subways.
此外,城里交通比较发达,拥有包括公交、有轨电车、地铁等种类繁多的交通模式。
2.The bombings that happened in the subways in England ? that was an England false flag operation. The bombings that happened in Spain. . .
发生在英格兰地铁的投弹爆炸事件―那就是英国的假标记操作(精心安排的假恐怖事件)。
3.But there was the political clout of companies pushing subways - and their familiarity.
但是这里却有有着政治影响力的公司在推动地铁发展--以及他们对轨道交通的熟悉。
4.From trains to subways, it's all about getting somewhere fast and efficiently. Read about the pride of the Big Apple on the next page.
从火车到地铁,都是为了到另一个地方快速和高效。下一节我们将读到纽约的骄傲。
5.With an extensive route system, TransMilenio moves more passengers per mile every hour than almost any of the world's subways.
由于线路广泛,TransMilenio平均每英里线路每小时运输的乘客量比世界上绝大多数的地铁都要高。
6.I'm n New York riding subways 14 hours a day, trying to find advertisers!
我在纽约一天坐14个钟头的地铁去找广告主
7.Many subways in Tokyo later resumed operation but trains did not run.
后来许多地铁开始营运但是火车一直没有运行。
8.The next step would be to add the such systems to subways in major metropolitan areas.
下一步将是把这套系统安装在主要城区的地铁中。
9.Subways and skyscrapers, in other words, are replacing exports of furniture and iPhones as the symbols of this nation's prowess.
也就是说,地铁和摩天大楼正在取代家具和iPhone的出口成为该国能力非凡的标志。
10.All subways there have no air-conditioners, with a history of one century and big rats.
那都是上百年的老地铁,没空调,里面还有大老鼠。