| 单词 | car-sharing | 
| 释义 | > as lemmascar-sharing   car-sharing  n. originally U.S. 		 (a) an arrangement between people (esp. work colleagues) to make a regular journey in a single vehicle, typically with each person taking turns to drive the others (frequently attributive); cf. car pool n.;		 (b) any of various types of scheme in which a group of people share access to a vehicle (or pool of vehicles) which may be reserved for short periods of time (cf. car club n. (b)); frequently attributive. ΚΠ 1942    Bradford 		(Pa.)	 Era 17 Apr. 13/2  				Form car-sharing pools with neighbors working in the same general area. 1975    Economist 		(Nexis)	 11 Oct. 26  				The fact that some 2,000 people have entered into car-sharing arrangements with each other he claims as a revolutionary success. 1990    D. Wann Biologic iv. 201  				Several apartment complexes across the country have successful car-sharing programs. Participants sign up for ‘cartime’. 1998    Chicago Tribune 		(Nexis)	 11 Jan.  xii. 8/2  				Car-sharing works by having an organization buy, maintain, insure and operate vehicles. 2000    Adv. Driving 		(Inst. Adv. Motorists)	 Summer 15/2  				If you have to commute by car, think about car sharing, Park and Ride schemes or public transport. 2012    N.Y. Times 		(Nexis)	 17 Mar.  b1  				The car-sharing services allow you, in effect, to turn your personal car into a Zipcar and rent it out by the hour or the day. < as lemmas | 
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