rickshaw
英 [ˈrɪkʃɔː]
美 [ˈrɪkʃɔː]
n. 人力车; 黄包车
复数:rickshaws
BNC.36322 / COCA.23031
牛津词典
noun
- 人力车;黄包车
a small light vehicle with two wheels used in some Asian countries to carry passengers. The rickshaw is pulled by sb walking or riding a bicycle.
柯林斯词典
- 黄包车;人力车
Arickshawis a simple vehicle that is used in Asia for carrying passengers. Some rickshaws are pulled by a man who walks or runs in front.
英英释义
noun
- a small two-wheeled cart for one passenger
双语例句
- He wanted to put the rickshaw down, but didn't know where.
他要把车放下,但是不知放在哪里好。 - So he started a rickshaw business.
他开了个洋车厂子。 - I went to Beihai Park by rickshaw for enjoying the view on both sides of the street.
我为了欣赏马路两边的风景坐人力车去了北海公园。 - The next day, Xiangzi got up very early and went out with his rickshaw.
第二天,祥子起得很早,拉起车就出去了。 - In my dream last night, I found myself calling for a rickshaw on the street.
昨天夜里,我忽然梦见自己在大街旁边喊“洋车”。 - Reasoning this way, he pulled his rickshaw forward.
这么一想,他把车拉过去了。 - He turned in the rickshaw and spent some more time in a teahouse.
他交了车,在茶馆里又耗了会儿。 - If this worked out, he would be pulling his own rickshaw once more.
假若这个主意能实现,他算是又拉上了自己的车。 - They could borrow the money from the Rickshaw Bank.
他们可以向人力车银行借款。 - First his feet, then the rickshaw struck it.
脚到,车轮也到了。
