释义 |
funicularfu‧nic‧u‧lar /fjʊˈnɪkjələ $ -ər/ noun [countable]  funicularOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin funiculus ‘small rope’, from funis ‘rope’ - I know how the funicular is operating.
- Nebozízek seemed to be the only stop the funicular made before going on down to the bottom of the hill.
- Suzanne and I squeezed into a funicular.
- The funicular had resumed its climb, apparently smoothly enough.
a small railway that carries people up and down a steep hill or mountain, pulled by a thick metal rope |