subway的意思和读音

subway

: [ˈsʌbˌweɪ] : ['sʌbweɪ]

n.

subways  

v.+n.take subway

n.passageway,tunnel,underpass

subwayn.

1.an underground railway/railroad system in a city

the New York subway

a subway station/train

a downtown subway stop

to ride/take the subway

2.穿a path that goes under a road, etc. which people can use to cross to the other side

n.1.,2.

n.1.a railroad that goes under the ground. The British word is underground2.a tunnel that people can walk through to go under a street. Mainly in British English

1. Car Subway Low ...

2.》( Chinese Odyssey) 《》( Subway) 《》( Eros) ...

4. 〖 zone;belt;district;region;terrain〗 〖 tunnel;subway;underpass〗 〖 pure;typical …

5. the same to …… subway always ...

6. suburban subway succeed ...

7. strict a. , subway n. suffer v. ….. ...

8. high-speed railway | subway n., metro ...

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1.Liz and Bill have spent a whole year trying to have thousands of people talk to them in subway.

2.You may fight to get a bit of space on a bus or on the subway.

3.Or not prejudiced enough to scream when a Negro went toward her in a deserted subway station a few hours past midnight.

4.And investigate the promising high-tech Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), which seems to be as efficient as a subway but at 5 % the cost to build.(BRT)

5.At Tokyo Station, one of Japan's busiest subway terminals, shaken commuters grabbed one another to stay steady as the ground shook.

6.I just can't seem to understand the New York subway system at all.

7.I met who will have to wait, the dialogue in much of his future, I heard the wind from the subway and huge me in love with the number.

8.The subway station, not stand in the enjoyment of wind, and there was the wind is the most comfortable.

9.Excuse me. How much does it cost for a subway ticket ??。

10.The subway was delayed for quite a while, or rather for a whole quarter of an hour.