streetcars
美 [?strit?kɑr]
英 [?stri?t?kɑ?(r)] 
- na.〈美〉市內有軌電車
- 網絡街車;地面電車;有軌街車
詞形變化
復數:streetcars
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
From its music to its streetcars and river boats, it oozes charm.
從它的音樂,到有軌電車,到河里的船,處處散發著魅力。
Although the streetcars were phased out during the 1950s, they have been brought back as a tourist attraction.
雖然這種有軌電車在20世紀50年代被逐步淘汰,但是他們又被請回來以吸引游客。
Kochan, Ben. "Fire in the Sky: Electrifying Boston's Horse-Drawn Streetcars. " (2003).
《空中之火:波士頓的馬拉街車的電氣化》(2003年)。
the track on which trams or streetcars run.
一種有軌電車或路面電車在上面行進的軌道。
Rare, old streetcars with modern high-speed light rail train in parallel with an inter-city, the people are left deeply shocked.
難得一見的、古舊的有軌電車與現代化的高速輕軌列車在同一座城市間并行,留給人的是深深的震撼。
You will not want to walk up and down the many hills. Take the streetcars.
你可不想在山丘地上走上走下的,搭軌道電車吧。
The San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI) offers many ways to get around the city, such as buses, streetcars, and the Metro.
舊金山的城市鐵路提供環繞市區的多種方式,如:汽車、有軌電車和地鐵。
There are buses, streetcars and trains to different parts of the city and to areas outside the city.
公共汽車、有軌電車和火車構成市內和郊外四通八達的交通網。
I've seen pictures of the open-air streetcars. They look fun.
我看過開放式軌道車的照片,看起來很好玩。
In summer there were streetcars with open platforms.
夏天,露天站臺上有多輛電車。
Trams, or electric streetcars, were first introduced in New Zealand in 1905.
有軌電車又叫電車,于1905年被首次引進新西蘭。
They are like streetcars running contentedly on their rails.
人猶如街上的有軌電車,于在的軌道上運行。
I took the streetcars everyday. On the weekends, I traveled the coast.
我每天搭軌道電車,周末時我就去海邊。
there is a law against spitting in streetcars
有一條禁止在電車上吐痰的法律。
They are like streetcars running contentedly on their rails and they despise the
他們就像街上的電車一樣安然的行駛在他們自己的軌道而無視