[mass noun]
【外科】 整复(法)。
[count noun]
【生】 趋性,趋避性。比较<Bold>KINESIS</Bold>.
[mass noun]
【语言学】 配列,排列。
"mid 18th cent. (in sense 1): from Greek, literally ‘arrangement', from
n. 整复;趋性;趋避性;配列;排列;(taxi的复数)
…的士
Are there any taxis available?
还有空的出租车吗?
There are never any taxis available when I need them.
当我需要的时候总是没有出租车可用。
Sounds good, but I don't see any taxis around.
听起来不错,但是我没看到周围有出租车。
Taxis cruised the streets, looking for fares.
出租汽车缓慢行驶在街上招揽顾客。
You'll need money for incidentals such as tips and taxis.
你将需要准备好付小费和乘出租车之类的杂项开销。
In Denver late-night taxis are elusive and far from cheap.
在丹佛,深夜出租车很难找,而且绝不便宜。
Laura flits about New York hailing taxis at every opportunity.
劳拉在纽约到处跑来跑去,一有机会就打出租车。
In the normal run of things the only exercise he gets is climbing in and out of taxis.
正常情况下,他的唯一运动就是上下出租车。
词根 taxis
taxonomic adj. [生物] 分类的;[生物] 分类学的
taxonomically adv. 分类学的
taxonomy n. 分类学;分类法
[mass noun]
【外科】 整复(法)。
[count noun]
【生】 趋性,趋避性。比较<Bold>KINESIS</Bold>.
[mass noun]
【语言学】 配列,排列。
"mid 18th cent. (in sense 1): from Greek, literally ‘arrangement', from
The streets run yellow with taxis, competing with thousands of trucks and cars.
街上到处是黄色的的士在和上千辆卡车和小汽车抢路。
《America Revealed》《透视美国》