cars
英 [kɑːz]
美 [kɑrz]
n. 小汽车; 轿车; 火车车厢; (某种类型的)火车车厢
car的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 汽车;轿车
Acaris a motor vehicle with room for a small number of passengers.- He had left his tickets in his car...
他把票忘在车里了。 - They arrived by car.
他们是坐小汽车来的。
- He had left his tickets in his car...
- N-COUNT (火车)车厢
Acaris one of the separate sections of a train.- Tour buses have replaced railway cars.
观光巴士已经取代了火车。
- Tour buses have replaced railway cars.
- N-COUNT (火车上作特殊用途的)车厢
Railway carriages are calledcarswhen they are used for a particular purpose.- He made his way into the dining car for breakfast.
他来到餐车车厢吃早饭。
- He made his way into the dining car for breakfast.
- See also:cable car
in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 carriage
双语例句
- A problem for manufacturers is that lighter cars tend to be noisy
制造商们遇到的一个问题是,重量较轻的汽车往往噪音大。 - Suzhou has a ban on parking cars in this busy street.
苏州有条禁令,不准在这条热闹的街上停车。 - Their pace quickened as they approached their cars.
走近自己的车时,他们加快了脚步。 - Some areas are congested with both cars and people.
有些地方挤满了车和人。 - Cars can be stolen almost as easily as knocking off a bike.
偷汽车几乎能和偷自行车一样容易。 - Protesters set cars on fire and burned a building
抗议者焚烧汽车,并烧毁了一座建筑。 - The company has increased the price of its cars
公司已经提高了汽车价格。 - The youths are taught how to spray paint cars and mend fences
教授年轻人如何给汽车喷漆和修理护栏。 - Japan's recession has prompted consumers to cut back on buying cars
日本经济的不景气使得消费者在购买车辆上减少了开支。 - High-powered cars are lethal weapons in the hands of inexperienced drivers
马力大的汽车到了缺乏经验的司机手中便成了毁灭性的武器。