英:[ˈræpid ˈtrænsit]
美:[ˈræpɪd ˈtrænsɪt]
英:[ˈræpid ˈtrænsit]
美:[ˈræpɪd ˈtrænsɪt]
高速交通;
noun
a system of metropolitan public transportation, such as a subway, that uses elevated and underground electric trains moving quickly and unimpeded through the city.
The first known use of rapid transit was in 1873
raw materialnoun
something from which a useful or desirable product can be manufactured or produced collect raw material for writing a story
wheat and rye are the raw materials for a flour mill
rat snakenoun
any of various large nonpoisonous snakes that eat rodents and birds and that kill their prey by squeezing and suffocating it
rapid transitnoun
fast public passenger transportation (as by subway) in cities
1 We'll use rapid transit to get from the airport to the hotel.
2 Joined by Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su, Harris delivered brief remarks from what will be a new Madison Metro Transit facility, where electric buses will be charged and serviced as part of a new bus rapid transit system.
3 The 24-mile Blue Line would provide rapid transit along Washington Street between Cumberland and the Airport, using I-70 west of Holt Road.
4 Bus and rapid transit fares are certain to rise following wage settlements.
在工资问题解决之后,公共汽车和高速交通的费用肯定要上涨。
5 ...a rapid transit link with the City and London's underground system...
和伦敦城及伦敦地铁网连接的高速交通网
6 Two rapid transit trains collided early this morning in Boston.
今晨早些时候,两辆高速火车在波士顿相撞。
7 Bus rapid transit, also called BRT, is a new model of public transportation.
快速公共交通(BRT)是一种新型的公共交通.
8 Construct mass rapid transit has already become an important measure to develop fully functional pubic transit.
筹建大容量的快速轨道交通系统已成为发展功能完备的公共交通系统的重要举措.
9 An important strategical goal for developing railway in our country is to realize rapid transit.
实现运输高速化是我国铁路发展的重要战略目标.
1 捷运
2 地铁