trishaw
noun [ C ] uk/ˈtraɪ.ʃɔː/ us/ˈtraɪ.ʃɔː/
(常见于亚洲的)(脚踏)三轮车
a light vehicle with three wheels and pedals (= parts that you push with your feet), used mainly in Asia
The best encounter of the day was with a local trishaw driver who we hired to take us back to our hotel after dinner. 晚饭后我们雇了一位当地的三轮车夫送我们回酒店,这是当天最好邂逅。
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- The driver of a three-wheeled cycle rickshaw, or trishaw, said he waited all day for one fare.
- The Burmese are so used to shortages of petrol that the man-powered trishaw is a national institution.
- Pedal trishaws still operate, mostly in the smaller towns.
- In Bago we hired two trishaw drivers to take us around its famous temples for a day.