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cabbies ['kæbɪz]

n. 计程车司机,出租马车的车夫; 出租马车车夫,出租汽车司机( cabbie的名词复数 ); 出租汽车司机( cabby的名词复数 );

例句:

  • Don't take it personally, cabbies are known to be gruff in Australia.
    不要亲自, 司机都知道,在澳大利亚粗野.
  • In big cities like New York, cabbies expect a tip of 15 %.
    纽约这类大城市的出租车司机期望客人给于15%的小费.
  • Dr Maguire and her team have now turned their attention to how cabbies learn the Knowledge.
    马奎尔和她的团队现在已经转而研究,“的哥”们如何习得这些知识.
  • "New Yorkers are smarter than cabbies think," he said.
    来自THETIMES
  • Nosaka is one of many highly overqualified cabbies now cruising around Asia's cities.
    来自CNN
  • London cabbies, meanwhile, instruct me to "think you're the best at everything".
    来自THETIMES