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Tram Meaning in English

word

/ˈtɹæm/
TRAM
/tɹˈæm/
TRAM

释义

A tram is a vehicle, usually powered by electricity, that moves along tracks in the streets and carries passengers around a city.

用法与细微差别

More common in British English than in American English (where 'streetcar' or 'trolley' is used). Often used in phrases like 'catch a tram' or 'take the tram'. Refers to city public transport, not long-distance trains.

例句

We took the tram to the city center.

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The tram is faster than the bus.

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Please wait for the next tram.

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The old tram rattled down the narrow streets.

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If you don't want to walk, just hop on a tram.

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Tourists love riding the historic tram around the old town.

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