n. 驾驶室;出租车,的士;(旧时的)出租马车;<非正式>(吉他的)扬声器箱
v. 乘出租车旅行
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复数
cabs
第三人称单数
cabs
现在分词
cabbing
过去式
cabbed
过去分词
cabbed
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call a cab骑士骑马跨跃栅栏时挥动一只手臂以保持平衡
cab driver出租车司机
1.Take a black cab because we know where we are going.
一定要乘坐黑色出租车,因为我们知道我们要去哪儿。
2.Thankfully I descended from the red-hot inside of the cab and strolled down to where the road dipped into the next valley.
谢天谢地,我从闷热的车内下来,漫步到下一个山谷的尽头。
3.One time in Brooklyn, I found an emerald ring in my cab.
一次在布鲁克林,我发现车里有一枚祖母绿钻戒。
4.Could I use your phone to call a cab?
我能用你的电话叫一辆出租车吗?
5.How would you handle being locked in the back of a cab while the driver hurled abuse at you?
如果你被锁在出租车后座又遭司机谩骂,你会怎么办?
6.You meet new people every day: the grocery worker, the cab driver, new people at work or the security guard at the door.
你每天都会遇到新朋友:杂货店员工、出租车司机、新同事或门口的保安。
7.The cab speeded them into the centre of the city.
出租汽车载着他们迅速驶往市中心。