cabbie
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n. 〈俚〉的士司机;出租汽车司机
Collins.1 / BNC.35285 / COCA.22750
柯林斯词典
- 出租车司机;的哥;的姐
Acabbieis a person who drives a taxi.
双语例句
- Cabbie: It's no problem. I was new in New York one time, too. I'm from Iowa.
司机:这没什么。我也曾是一个初来乍到纽约的人。我从爱荷华州来的。 - Cabbie: Here's a map of the city.
司机:这里有一份市区地图。 - Cabbie, how far is it to Johnson street?
司机,去约翰逊街多远? - He has been a cabbie for about four years and says his job would be really hard without this device.
他干了4年出租车司机。他说,没有这个设备的话,就很难干他的活儿。 - The cabbie looked at me, nervous that I was having an episode or something.
那个司机紧张地看着我,就好像我是某个有趣的小插曲。 - Cabbie: I wanted to be an actor.
司机:我想当演员。 - Cabbie: No, we don't have flat rates.
没有,我们没有统一的价格。 - The cabbie who brought me here thought I was crazy, but I don't mind what others say.
“送我来这里的出租车司机认为我疯了,但我不介意别人说什么”。 - She married a cabbie.
她嫁了个的哥。 - I'll tell the cabbie he's not needed.
我会告诉司机已经不需要他们了。