subways
英 [ˈsʌbweɪz]
美 [ˈsʌˌbweɪz]
n. 地下铁道; 地铁交通; (穿越马路等的)地下人行道
subway的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 地铁
Asubwayis an underground railway.- ...the Bay Area Rapid Transit subway system...
旧金山海湾地区地铁捷运系统 - I don't ride the subway late at night.
我深夜不坐地铁。
- ...the Bay Area Rapid Transit subway system...
- N-COUNT (穿越马路、铁路的)地下通道,地下人行道
Asubwayis a passage underneath a busy road or a railway track for people to walk through.- The majority of us feel worried if we walk through a subway.
大多数人在走地下通道时都感到害怕。
- The majority of us feel worried if we walk through a subway.
in BRIT, usually 英国英语通常用 underground, tube
in AM, use 美国英语用 underpass
双语例句
- You know the subways where you work?
你知道那个你工作过的地铁站? - Subways and buses resumed limited service Thursday after a four-day shutdown.
桑迪飓风过后,关闭四天的纽约地铁和公车系统部分恢复运营。 - Subways and light rails are limited because their stations cannot cover everey part of a city.
地铁和轻轨有局限性,因为它们的站点不可能覆盖城市的每个地方。 - Edison's experiments with electrified train tracks led to the creation of subways.
爱迪生所进行的电气化火车铁轨的实验导致了地下铁道的创建。 - A terminal where subways load and unload passengers.
地铁装卸乘客的终点站。 - Taking public transportation such as buses and subways and driving less
尽量多乘坐公交车和地铁,少开车 - More buses and metros or subways.
在美国,通常有更多的公共汽车和地铁。 - B More buses and subways mean less cars.
B更多公共汽车和地铁轨道就等于更少量的私家汽车。 - Not much, Cars can also, the relatively low in many cities have subways.
不多。小汽车还可以,地铁相对很少,很多城市还没有地铁。 - Buses, Subways, Commuter Trains
公共汽车、地下铁路和上下班火车
