cable car
英 [ˈkeɪbl kɑː(r)]
美 [ˈkeɪbl kɑːr]
n. (悬空的)缆车,索车; 有轨缆车
牛津词典
noun
- (悬空的)缆车,索车
a vehicle that hangs from and is pulled by a moving cable and that carries passengers up and down a mountain - 有轨缆车
a vehicle that runs on tracks and is pulled by a moving cable
柯林斯词典
- (登山)缆车,吊车,索道车
Acable caris a vehicle for taking people up mountains or steep hills. It is pulled by a moving cable.
英英释义
noun
- a conveyance for passengers or freight on a cable railway
- they took a cable car to the top of the mountain
双语例句
- It seems like riding in a cable car.
感觉好像是在乘缆车。 - She's been known to take the cable car up the mountain.
大家都知道她一真坐缆车上山的。 - Most colleagues of mine and I go up and down the mountain at Huangshi Zhai in a cable car.
我和大部分同事都是坐索道上下黄石寨的山。 - Why not view the wild scenery from the cable car?
为什么不在缆车里观赏田野风光呢? - The cable snapped and ten passengers died when their cable car fell to the floor of the valley.
缆绳啪地绷断,十位乘坐缆车的游客在缆车跌入谷底时遇难。 - This cable car is so unique.
这个缆车真有特色。 - Maybe he'd take the cable car up there later.
也许,午后他可以乘缆车到那里去。 - You can walk up or take the cable car.
你可以走上去,也可以坐缆车上去。 - The cable car's first run started at the top of a 307-foot hill.
缆车一开始是从307尺高的坡道上往下行驶。 - You can ascend the top of the mount by cable car in eight minutes.
您坐电缆分钟即可升到山顶。