taxi的意思和读音

taxi

: [ˈtæksi] : ['tæksɪ]

n.

v.

taxis  taxies  taxiing  taxied  

v.+n.take taxi,drive taxi

n.black cab,cab,hack,hackney carriage,minicab

taxin.

1.a car with a driver that you pay to take you somewhere. Taxis usually have meters which show how much money you have to pay.

a taxi driver/ride

We'd better take a taxi .

I came home by taxi .

to order/hail/call a taxi

2.线in some places in Africa, a small bus with a driver that you pay to take you somewhere. Taxis usually have fixed routes and stop wherever passengers need to get on or off.

v.

1.[i]to move slowly along the ground before taking off or after landing

n.1.;

v.1.,2.

n.1.a car whose driver is paid to take you to a particular place, especially a fairly short distance

v.1.if a plane taxies, it moves on its wheels on the ground2.to transport somebody or something in a taxi, or be transported in a taxi

1. take taxi airplane ...

2. take ;; taxi ;; pass ...

4. arrive taxi airport ...

5. taxes payable taxi taxichnic dolomite ...

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1.'No! Listen to me, ' Mr Santini said. 'I'm going to call a taxi for you right now. Go home and stay in bed.,”,“。”

2.How much is the taxi fare to go to Cambridge and return here?

3.Then they left the restaurant, brushed past two unwitting policemen on its stairway, and went looking for a taxi back to the fight.

4.How much is the starting rate of your taxi?

5.If I go belly-up, I will no longer be able to tip my doorman when he gets me a taxi.

6.At hotels, porters ask for a few hundred rupiah for each bag. While most taxi drivers will automatically round up to the next 500 rupiah.500

7.In the capital, an explosion near a taxi station in a central part of the city killed one woman and wounded at least one other person.

8.He took a taxi to his hotel, where he was greeted by his hospitableIndian host.

9.And how much does it cost by taxi?

10.But before he had time to consider the matter the taxi stopped and the Browns began to climb out.