tram
复数形式
trams
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有轨电车, 电车
a vehicle that is powered by electricity and moves on rails in a street, used for transporting passengers
- The tram glided smoothly along its tracks, taking commuters through the heart of the city.
电车沿着轨道平稳滑行,载着通勤者穿过城市的心脏地带。
- Tourists loved riding the historic tram, which offered a scenic tour of the downtown area.
游客们喜欢乘坐历史悠久的有轨电车,它提供了市中心地区的风景游览。
- The city's new tram system reduced traffic congestion by providing a reliable alternative to cars and buses.
城市的新有轨电车系统通过提供汽车和公交车的可靠替代方案减少了交通拥堵。
- He caught the tram every morning to get to his office, enjoying the quick and quiet ride.
他每天早上都乘电车去办公室,享受着快速而安静的旅程。
- The tram stopped at each designated station, allowing passengers to board and alight efficiently.
电车在每个指定的车站停靠,让乘客可以高效地上下车。
2
a small, four-wheeled wagon running on rails, used in mines to carry ore or materials
- The miners loaded the tram with coal.
- Each tram was pushed by hand through the narrow tunnel.
- The old mine still had rusted trams on the tracks.
- He inspected the tram before the next load.
- They filled the tram with rocks and sent it to the surface.
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3
a cable-suspended transport system that carries passengers or goods in cars supported by towers
- The mountain tram carried tourists to the summit.
- We rode the tram across the valley for a scenic view.
- The aerial tram connects the two sides of the river.
- The ski resort's tram can hold over fifty passengers.
- The tram offered a breathtaking ride above the forest.