单词 | tram |
释义 | tram (træm ) Word forms: trams countable noun [oft by NOUN] A2 A tram is a public transport vehicle, usually powered by electricity from wires above it, which travels along rails laid in the surface of a street. [mainly British] You can get to the beach easily from the centre of town by tram. Collocations: tram driver Paramedics said the tram driver 'was understandably shaken'. The Sun The tram driver braked to a halt and emergency services rushed to the scene - but the drunk escaped unscathed. The Sun He was a tram driver: the story goes that he would regularly get up on the roof of the tram and cut the wires. Times, Sunday Times We start talking with the tram driver, and he's funny and smart and witty, and he breaks all the stereotypes about tram drivers. Christianity Today What happened to the tram driver and passengers? The Sun Even after it ceased operation, some of its tram track remained in place and served as a reminder of the old line. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was smaller than the current pier but still had a tram track. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The tram track repairs were carried out in 2007. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 With a width of 11.6m, it allowed for a double tram track. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Something about the semisubmerged tram tracks in this film evoke dreams for me. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 有轨电车 Japanese: 路面電車 |
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