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taxi
- IPA[ˈtaksi]
英式
- a motor vehicle licensed to transport passengers in return for payment of a fare and typically fitted with a taximeter;a boat or other means of transportation used in the same way as a taxi
- (of an aircraft) move slowly along the ground before take-off or after landing;(of a pilot) cause (an aircraft) to taxi
verb: taxi, 3rd person present: taxis, gerund or present participle: taxiing, past tense: taxied, past participle: taxied
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a motor vehicle licensed to transport passengers in return for payment of a fare and typically fitted with a taximeter I'll take a taxi from the air terminal a taxi driver wanted five dollars to drive me to my hotel
- ▪ a boat or other means of transportation used in the same way as a taxi they took a motor-boat taxi to the end of the Grand Canal
- ▪ (in South Africa) a light vehicle, especially a minibus, transporting passengers along a fixed route for a set fare but not operating to a timetable.
動詞
- 1. (of an aircraft) move slowly along the ground before take-off or after landing the plane taxied to a halt at the terminal
- ▪ (of a pilot) cause (an aircraft) to taxi he taxied the plane to the very end of the airstrip
- 2. take a taxi as a means of transport I would taxi home and sleep till eight