Streetcars Meaning in English
word · lemma: streetcar
STREET-karz
street-KAHZ
Definição
Streetcars are vehicles that run on tracks in city streets and are used to carry passengers, similar to trams or trolleys.
Uso & Nuances
More common in North American English; 'streetcar' is often called 'tram' in British English. Modern streetcars may be called 'light rail.' Plural refers to more than one vehicle or the system in general.
Spanish: tranvíasPortuguese (BR): bondesPortuguese (PT): elétricosChinese (Simplified): 有轨电车Chinese (Traditional): 有軌電車Hindi: सड़क ट्रामArabic: ترام الشوارعBengali: স্ট্রিটকার - ট্রামRussian: трамваиJapanese: 路面電車Vietnamese: xe điệnKorean: 노면전차Turkish: tramvayUrdu: سٹریکار - ٹرام (شہری راستوں پر چلنے والی)Indonesian: trem
Frases de Exemplo
Many people take streetcars to work every day.
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Toronto still uses streetcars in the city center.
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Streetcars are quieter than buses.
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We hopped on one of the old streetcars for a city tour.
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The city has upgraded most of its streetcars with modern features.
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During rush hour, the streetcars can get pretty crowded.
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