Cabby Meaning in English
word
ˈkæbi
KAB-ee
kˈæbi
KAB-ee
التعريف
A cabby is a person who drives a taxi for a living.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Cabby' is informal and slightly old-fashioned in American and British English. More common terms are 'cab driver' or 'taxi driver.' Rarely used in official contexts. It’s generally friendly or neutral in tone.
Spanish: taxistaPortuguese (BR): taxistaPortuguese (PT): taxistaChinese (Simplified): 出租车司机Chinese (Traditional): 計程車司機Hindi: टैक्सी चालकArabic: سائق سيارة أجرةBengali: ট্যাক্সি চালক - ক্যাব চালকRussian: таксист - извозчик (устаревшее)Japanese: タクシー運転手Vietnamese: tài xế taxiKorean: 택시 기사Turkish: taksiciUrdu: ٹیکسی ڈرائیورIndonesian: sopir taksi
جمل نموذجية
The cabby helped me with my luggage.
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I paid the cabby after my ride.
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The cabby waited while I went to the store.
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I struck up a conversation with the cabby about the city's best restaurants.
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The cabby had some hilarious stories from his years of driving.
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Got stuck in traffic, but the cabby knew a shortcut.
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