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taxis
- IPA[ˈtaksɪs]
英式
- the restoration of displaced bones or organs by manual pressure alone.;a motion or orientation of a cell, organism, or part in response to an external stimulus.
noun: taxis, plural noun: taxes
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- 1. the restoration of displaced bones or organs by manual pressure alone.
- 2. a motion or orientation of a cell, organism, or part in response to an external stimulus.
- 3. the systematic arrangement of linguistic units (phonemes, morphemes, words, phrases, or clauses) in linear sequence.
- a motor vehicle licensed to transport passengers in return for payment of a fare and typically ... I'll take a taxi from the air terminal a taxi driver wanted five dollars to drive me to my hotel
- (of an aircraft) move slowly along the ground before take-off or after landing: the plane taxied to a halt at the terminal
Oxford Dictionary
- short for taxicab
- (of an aircraft) move slowly along the ground before takeoff or after landing: the plane taxis up to a waiting limousine
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small motorboat for transporting paying passengers on rivers, canals, etc.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a group of players taking part in practices and available as reserves for the team.
Oxford Dictionary
- a place where taxicabs park while waiting to be engaged.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a professional dance partner.
Oxford Dictionary
- a place where taxis park while waiting to be hired.
Oxford Dictionary
- a group of players who take part in practices and may be called on as reserves for the team.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtaksəs]
美式
- the restoration of displaced bones or organs by manual pressure alone.
Oxford American Dictionary