释义 |
cabbiecab‧bie, cabby /ˈkæbi/ noun [countable]  cabbieOrigin: 1800-1900 cab - Holmes did not wait to pay the cabbie, but ran inside.
- Holmes turned to urge the cabbie on, as the horror dawned on me.
- I can't beat a London cabbie in rush-hour traffic.
- I once had a cabbie called Supersad Morgan.
- It will take helpful cabbies, pleasant shopkeepers, friendly hoteliers and a Valley-wide rudeness-free zone.
- The former Flatbush cabbie is showing off his suits: Pierre Cardin, all-wool, $ 7. 50.
- The old hut's been converted into a flower-shop, but the cabbies say they wanted to keep it for themselves.
- Then first one, then another and finally eight cabbies all wandered over to see what the fuss was.
informal a taxi driver |