单词 | cab |
释义 | cab (kæb ) Word forms: cabs 1. countable noun B1 A cab is a taxi. 2. countable noun The cab of a truck or train is the front part in which the driver sits. A Luton van has additional load space over the driver's cab. Collocations: cab door It had pierced the metal panel on his cab door. The Sun It also explains why the porter could greet me by name, rather than with just a smile, when he opened my cab door. Times, Sunday Times It was longer than an articulated tram, and was the first tram with a cab door. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The driver and quickly enter and exit from the curbside (safer than exiting in to traffic) as a result of the cab door design. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The front ends were also modified moving the cab door from the front to a more typical side access. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One claims to be a cab driver, but if that is true, he is the plummiest cab driver in town. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The cab driver came in for a juice too. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds (2004) The cab driver isn't sure where exactly we are going. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Her mother was a cashier; her father worked as a cab driver and a handyman. Times, Sunday Times (2016) One cab driver waxed almost lyrical. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He said the cab fare would have been 4 compared to a 30p bus fare. The Sun That saves on the cab fare home at the end of a day's filming. The Sun Customers pay a 15 call-out fee plus the usual cab fare home. The Sun It shows 'its situation by a shilling cab fare radius'. Times, Sunday Times The fight started during a row over a 20 cab fare. The Sun The driver later lost his cab licence. Times, Sunday Times He also held a cab licence until 2015. The Sun He was given a five-year restraining order and his black cab licence has been revoked. Times, Sunday Times In the past lunches had usually been celebrations of birthdays or anniversaries, often ending with a cab ride home and straight into bed. FINAL RESORT (2002) I liked the door in my face and paying for our cab ride to his basement flat. Times, Sunday Times (2007) In London a cab ride of that length would set you back about 20 on the streets. The Sun (2016) Usually it's a relief to get home after a long cab ride. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Just 170, including a cab ride home. The Sun (2009) This person crawled back through the cab window and pressed the button to open the doors and let the passengers disembark. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Instead, he crawled through the small cab window. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They also had a small destination indicator inside the top of the centre cab window. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Moreover, having no cab window on the right side impaired the driver's vision to the right, which was worked around by further narrowing the front door. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The front ends were flatter above the roof line, as the destination blind was fitted over the front cab door, rather than below the cab window. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Both playing it casual, we decide he should come back to mine for coffee and call a cab from there. The Sun Call a cab, go to a postoffice, ask a counter clerk to write to the registry for her address? The Times Literary Supplement Ask it to play you a song and it will but you can also ask it to do your shopping, order a pizza or call a cab. Times, Sunday Times As the hour drew late, the publisher said that he should go, but had no car and could he call a cab? The Sun We can use its secrets against them and will be able to blow the whistle and call a cab home the moment the tactics come into play at a party. The Sun Now, you catch a cab into town. Times, Sunday Times I could catch a cab, she said, but she'd walk. Times, Sunday Times He then receives a message and rushes outside to catch a cab. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Catching a cab should never be a problem again if government statistics are to be believed. Times, Sunday Times The taxis operate all night and there are several hundred of them so you don't have to worry about not being able to catch a cab. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Show me a working dad who gets up to drive a cab or slog in a factory who isn't stressed. The Sun While he waits for the book to make him a millionaire, he continues to drive a cab. Times, Sunday Times He drove a cab before setting up a chauffeuring firm. The Sun We are the ones who drive your cabs. Times,Sunday Times My grandad drove a cab, my nana took in washing for better-off people. Times, Sunday Times Hail a cab and rest your legs on the 10-minute ride down. Times, Sunday Times As he lifted his arm to hail a cab, his accomplice insist- ed on public transport. Times, Sunday Times Finally, hail a cab, fetch your bags and whizz to the airport (€40) to fly home. Times, Sunday Times The giant still managed to wade to the beach and hail a cab. The Sun He leads, in order to open the brollies and hail a cab. Times, Sunday Times Whenever you travel, you know the cost before you commit to hiring the cab - something you don't when you hire a black cab. Times, Sunday Times To get to this beach, one could use the bus facility available or alternatively one could also hire a cab to get here. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One can also hire a cab as well. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We hired a cab from the airport straight to the villa for 39 and happily walked every day. The Sun This value gets flashed on the meter when one hires a cab. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They took a cab all the way to the airport and flew back to London. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002) They took a cab out to the small chapel and graveyard amongst the marble quarries on the outskirts of town. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002) 'When you arrive,' Milo said,' get a shave, get a shoeshine and take a cab. MR STARLIGHT (2004) There's a 4.50 shuttle service from the hotel to the terminal or you can take a cab. The Sun (2016) A camera in the train cab filmed the crash, above. Times, Sunday Times Digital signalling will be installed in the train cab, rather than forcing drivers to rely on an ageing trackside system. Times, Sunday Times Some 450 million was given to the rail industry in the autumn statement to develop the technology that brings signalling equipment into the train cab rather than at the trackside. Times, Sunday Times The system replaces the traditional light-based signals with computer displays inside train cabs. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 出租车 Japanese: タクシー |
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