carpooling shock 诡拼车
Fairness Carpooling 公平合乘
public transport or carpooling 公共交通和搭便车
public c transport or carpooling 公共交通和搭便车
以上来源于: WordNet
N-COUNT A carpool is an arrangement where a group of people take turns driving each other to work, or driving each other's children to school. A carpool also refers to the people travelling together in a car. 拼车; 拼车旅行的人
His wife stays home to drive the children to school in the carpool.
他妻子留在家里同别人拼车送孩子上学。
N-COUNT A carpool is a number of cars that are owned by a company or organization for the use of its employees or members. (公司或机构供员工使用的) 车队 [商业]
V-I If a group of people carpool, they take turns driving each other to work, or driving each other's children to school. 拼车 [美国英语]
The government says fewer Americans are carpooling to work.
政府宣称拼车上班的美国人越来越少。
The government says fewer Americans are carpooling to work.
政府宣称拼车上班的美国人越来越少。
Carpooling is a newly emerging thing.
拼车是一个新兴的事物。
Also, carpooling saves you money and everybody can do it - you might even form some new friendships.
同时,合用汽车节省了费用,每个人都能这么做——你也许还能交上点新朋友。
"At the NuRide website, we encourage those who are looking to share a ride to be able to register for carpooling,vanpooling, and other kinds of activities or to investigate the use of transit."
VOA: standard.2010.07.26
And he had a press conference, spoke about the increased use of cars, and the decreased amount of carpooling.
他开了一个新闻发布会,说道汽车使用量的增加,和拼车的减少。
He was trying to get people to carpool, since at the time carpooling was on the way down, and I now quote, "each car entering the central city, sorry, in 1960," he said, "each car entering the central city had 1.7 people in it.
他尝试鼓励人们去拼车因为拼车,一般都是一条路上的,他说:,“每一辆进入中央城市的车,抱歉,在1960年的时候“,“每一辆进入中央城市的车里,都坐了1。7个人。
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