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trainspotting
释义
trainspotting
(
tr
eɪ
nspɒtɪŋ
)
also
train spotting
also
train-spotting
uncountable noun
Trainspotting
is the hobby of going to railway stations and recording the numbers of the trains that you see.
[
British
]
Examples of 'trainspotting' in a sentence
trainspotting
Like falconry, or trainspotting, this carries its own conviction, immune to time.
The Times Literary Supplement
(
2017
)
For a while we switch from trainspotting to sight-spotting.
Times, Sunday Times
(
2014
)
But then, so is trainspotting - and where's the pleasure in that?
Times, Sunday Times
(
2008
)
There is no trainspotting in this film.
The Sun
(
2014
)
There are, apparently, many nuances in the world of trainspotting.
Times, Sunday Times
(
2014
)
But even among us comparatively normal musical trainspotting types, it was still recognised as an invaluable aide memoire.
Times, Sunday Times
(
2008
)
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