英:[ˈtæksi]
美:[ˈtæksi]
英:[ˈtæksi]
美:[ˈtæksi]
n.
出租车
滑行
vi.
乘出租车
(指飞机)在地面或水面滑行
vt.
用出租车运送
使滑行
tax·i
taek si
复数:taxis或taxies
第三人称单数:taxis或taxies
现在分词:taxiing
过去式:taxied
过去分词:taxied
词根:taxi
n.taxiway 滑行道;[航] 飞机滑行道
noun
taxicabalso: a similarly operated boat or aircraft
verb
intransitive verb
of an aircraft to go at low speed along the surface of the ground or water
to operate an aircraft on the ground under its own power
to ride in a taxicab
taxied to the train station
transitive verb
to transport by or as if by taxi
to cause (an aircraft) to taxi
taxi driver出租车司机;的士司机
take a taxi乘出租车,搭出租车;打的
by taxi坐计程车
call a taxi打的;叫出租车
taxi standn. 出租车招呼站
taxi ride出租车旅行;乘坐出租车
taxi fare的士收费;出租汽车费
taxi service出租汽车服务;叫车服务;出租车调度站
taxi meter车用计费器
1907年,缩写自 taximeter cab(于1907年3月在伦敦推出),源于1898年的 taximeter “自动计程器”,该计程器记录距离和车费,源于法语 taximètre,而法语源于德语 Taxameter(1890),该词由中世纪拉丁语 taxa “税,费”创造而来。
更早的英语形式是 taxameter(1894年),用于马车。1930年被记录的 Taxi dancer 指“可以在舞厅雇用其服务的女人”。美式橄榄球中的 Taxi squad 是在1966年,据说来自前克利夫兰棕党队主人,他让其替补球员在他的出租车公司工作以确保他们有工作并可上场比赛[“美国俚语词典”],但其他解释(如“短期租赁”或“来回穿梭于主队之间”)也是有可能的。
出租汽车
出租汽车
The first known use of taxi was circa 1907
taxi1 of 2noun
taxicabalso: a similarly operated boat or airplane
taxi2 of 2verb
to operate an airplane slowly on the ground under its own power
to ride in or transport by taxi
1 My grandmother got into the back of the taxi and sat down and put me on her lap.
2 Shadow climbed into a taxi and told the driver to take him to the airport.
3 They arrived at a taxi stand just as one was landing.
4 A passing taxi driver leaned out of his cab window, alerting them to a group of rowdy white youths massing nearby, which sounded like a lot more fun to them.
5 P : 1049 , OMNI RAMP , LOCAL TRAINING, TOUCH AND GO AT OMNI , REQUEST TAXI AND TAKE OFF INSTRUCTIONS.
飞员: 克拉克塔台, 1049在omni停机坪,本场起降训练, 申请滑行及起飞指示.
6 I hug them both again and take off running—until I reach the corner and hail the first taxi I see.
7 When the taxi let us out in front of the gate, sand was everywhere.
8 He arrives by taxi—though she is willing to drive herself around their town, she is not willing to get on the highway and drive to Logan.
9 That night, he got in a taxi and gave the driver the Cambridge address.
10 Coach made his way to his taxi—the Motivation Mobile—had his arm out the window, the other holding the stopwatch.
11 He gave the taxi driver French’s address with instructions to take her there, but to return her to the bus station if her husband couldn’t be found.
12 Then she begins: The waitress with the big fat hips who pays the rent with taxi tips . . . says nobody in town will kiss her on the lips because . . . because she looks like Christopher Columbus!
13 The day he moved she sat on the front porch banisters and watched him get out of the ten-cent taxi with his suitcase and his chessboard.
14 I caught a taxi to the main branch of the Fort Lauderdale li-brary.
15 He took a taxi to Darling Street, paid the driver, and bounded up the stairs.
16 And she rang her C.O. to let him know she had been asked to taxi one of her usual passengers from RAF Special Duties to an “Undisclosed Location.”
17 If a long distance, you need a taxi.
如果距离远的话, 你需要乘出租车.
18 Let me go shares with you in the taxi fare.
我和你分摊计程车费吧。
19 “By the way, love that jacket, old man,” Bunny said to me as we were getting out of the taxi.
20 Boats and river taxis were moored, men sitting with their oared skiffs and tiny scrap sails, waiting to ferry anyone who needed to move into the Orleans beyond.