taxis
n. 整复法,排序; 出租汽车( taxi的名词复数 )
A taxi is a car driven by a person whose job is to take people where they want to go in return for money.
The taxi drew up in front of the Riviera Club...
出租车在里维埃拉俱乐部门口停了下来。
He set off by taxi.
他打的走了。
When an aircraft taxis along the ground, or when a pilot taxis a plane somewhere, it moves slowly along the ground.
She gave permission to the plane to taxi into position and hold for takeoff...
她发出指令,允许飞机滑行入位,准备起飞。
The pilot taxied the plane to the end of the runway.
飞行员将飞机滑行到了跑道尽头。
1. a locomotor response toward or away from an external stimulus by a motile (and usually simple) organism
2. the surgical procedure of manually restoring a displaced body part
Taxis must conform to the rigorous standards laid down by the police.
出租车必须遵守警方的严格规定。
Laura flits about New York hailing taxis at every opportunity.
劳拉穿梭于纽约各处,一有机会就打车。
Metered taxis are relatively inexpensive.
打表计价的出租车相对便宜。
Taxis seem very thin on the ground tonight — I will have to walk.
今晚出租车似乎非常少,我得步行了.
In London late-night taxis are elusive and far from cheap.
在伦敦,深夜时难以打到出租车,而且车费非常贵。