taxi
noun [ C ] uk/ˈtæk.si/ us/ˈtæk.si/ (also taxicab); (also cab)
A1 出租汽车
a car with a driver who you pay to take you somewhere
I took a taxi from the station to the hotel. 我从车站乘出租车去了旅馆。
a taxi driver 出租车司机
- More examples
- Shall we get a taxi to the station?
- Shall we hail a taxi?
- She jumped in a taxi and rushed to the station.
- The hotel porter opened the door for me and then called a taxi for me.
- Even if you take a taxi, you'll still miss your train.
taxi
verb [ I ] uk/ˈtæk.si/ us/ˈtæk.si/ taxiing | taxied
(飞机)在地面滑行
(of an aircraft) to move slowly on the ground