英:[ˈrɪkʃɔ:]
美:[ˈrɪkʃɔː]
英:[ˈrɪkʃɔ:]
美:[ˈrɪkʃɔː]
复数:rickshaws
"人力车",1885年,缩写形式为 jinrikisha(1873年),源自日语 jin "a man" + riki "power" + sha "carriage"。据说这些元素最终来自于汉语。沃特金斯写道,这里保留的“轮式车辆”的古汉语词可能最终来自于 PIE *kw(e)-kwl-o-(来自 PIE 词根 *kwel-(1)“旋转,移动; 逗留,居住”),可能是从托卡里亚语借来的,托卡里亚语是中亚的一种已经灭绝的印欧语言。
这个完整的词最早出现在英国在日本的出版物中,并被称为最近在那里创新的。在吉卜林的鬼故事中,它被拼写为 'rickshaw,并帮助推广了它。
alteration of jinrikisha
The first known use of rickshaw was in 1879
ridverb
to make free : relieve get rid of that junk
rid yourself of worries
rickracknoun
a flat braid woven to form zigzags and used especially as trimming on clothing
ricottanoun
a soft, white Italian cheese
ricochet1 of 2noun
a bouncing off at an angle (as of a bullet off a flat surface)
an object that ricochets
ricochet2 of 2verb
to bounce off at an angle
ricochet1 of 2noun
a bouncing off at an angle (as of a bullet off a flat surface)
an object that ricochets
ricochet2 of 2verb
to bounce off at an angle
ricochet1 of 2noun
a bouncing off at an angle (as of a bullet off a flat surface)
an object that ricochets
ricochet2 of 2verb
to bounce off at an angle
rickshawnoun
a small hooded carriage with two wheels that is pulled by one person and was used originally in Japan
1 She spotted the shop immediately—a small hut in a yard littered with rickshaw panels, tools, cans of paint, leather benches, and tires.
2 The rickshaw was decorated with small flags in bright colors.
3 Father’s rickshaw was so new that these decorations were the original ones.
4 He doesn't pull a rickshaw or sell his muscle but lives by his wits.
他也不拉车,也不卖力气,凭心路吃饭.
5 The boy stopped his rickshaw and held out his hand.
6 She picked up her broom — she never felt quite herself without it — and was about to climb upstairs, when a rickshaw pulled up to the collapsible gate.
7 First his feet, then the rickshaw struck it.
脚到, 车轮也到了.
8 Men and women rode by on rickshaws and bicycles.
9 Then everybody climbed into rickshaws, the younger children sitting next to their amahs.
10 I saw roads choked with dilapidated cars, motorcycle rickshaws, and battered minibuses that served as public transportation.
11 Two shiny black rickshaws had arrived and behind them a large black motorcar.
12 It was there that the rickshaw man was taking the old woman.
这车夫扶着那老女人,便正是向那大门走去。
13 If they didn’t pay it back soon, they might lose the rickshaw.
14 He must save up for his rickshaw , losing his temper would never fill his belly.
省钱买车; 挂火当不了吃饭!
15 Naima watched him pull away in the beat-up rickshaw, her heart sinking.
16 Loud cheers were directed at an elderly gay couple, sitting in a rickshaw, celebrating 54 years together.
当一对年迈的同性情侣坐着人力车,庆祝他们五十四年甜蜜时,大家向他们致以如雷欢呼。
17 I had forty-seven rupees tied up in my sari, but I could not waste them on a rickshaw, and anyhow I would not know where to go.
18 Why couldn’t she work for the rickshaw painter in exchange for the rickshaw repair?
19 He would park his rickshaw where and whenever he felt like it, rules or no.
随便的把车放下,他懒得再动, 不管那是该放车的地方不是.
20 “But you do have a daughter with talent. And I’d like to train her to paint rickshaws.”
2 三轮车
3 人力三轮车