1.(=taxi)
1.(=taxi)
1.a taxi
1.As I came in, Mr. Thompson, who owned the taxicab that used to stand at the corner of our street, waved to me from a table.
我进来时,那个开出租车的汤莆逊先生坐在一张桌子边向我招手。他的车子经常停在我们的街角上。
2.The new taxicab zoomed smoothly through the dark and empty avenues of Havana.
崭新的出租车在哈瓦那城里那漆黑而又空荡荡的街道上一路畅行。
3.With a renewed thrill he thought of taxicab.
他想到出租汽车,心头重新激动起来。
4.Guests arriving in taxicabs should enter the hotel at the main entrance. Provide a convenient area for taxicab queuing at urban properties.
乘坐出租车抵达的客人应于主入口处进入酒店。市内酒店应提供便利的区域供出租车排队之用。
5.Sense's models were developed initially from sources like taxicab companies that let it look at location data over such a period.
感觉公司(Sense)的模块最早是通过类似出租车公司的资源并观察一定时间段的上下乘客位置的数据而构建起来的。
6.In all my years of driving a taxicab, I have never had any trouble with the public, not even with drunks.
开出租的这些年,我从没和乘客有过纠纷,连给醉鬼开车也没出过麻烦。
7.An industrial designer's award-winning concept for a taxicab generates interest from car builders in Mexico.
一个工业设计师的设计方案引起了墨西哥汽车制造商的兴趣。
8.Danny chooses the taxicab Because driving is about the only marketable skill he possessed.
丹尼选择开计程车因为开车差不多是他拥有的唯一可以出售的技术。
9.His ears made him look like a taxicab with both doors open.
他的耳朵让他看起来就像一辆两边车门大开的出租车。
10.A short time after he contracted gonorrhea from a sales girl in a loop department store while riding in a taxicab through Lincoln Park.
而此时他正乘的士穿过林肯公园,前一刻却是在间部门小仓库里与某个销售女郎春风一度,代价是染上淋病。