柯林斯詞典cab /k?b/ (cabs) 1. N-COUNT A cab is a taxi. 出租車(chē) Could I use your phone to call a cab? 我能用你的電話(huà)叫一輛出租車(chē)嗎?2. N-COUNT The cab of a truck or train is the front part in which the driver sits. (卡車(chē)或列車(chē)的) 駕駛室 The van has additional load space over the driver's cab. 該貨車(chē)在駕駛室上方有額外的載貨空間。3. N-COUNT an ancient Hebrew measure equal to about 2.3 litres (4 pints) 古希伯來(lái)計(jì)量單位,相當(dāng)于2.3升 返回 cab劍橋詞典 cab noun [C] (PART OF VEHICLE) the separate front part of a large vehicle , such as a truck , bus , or train , in which the driver sits (卡車(chē)、公共汽車(chē)、火車(chē)等大型車(chē)輛的)駕駛室 cab noun [C] (VEHICLE) a taxi 出租車(chē),計(jì)程車(chē),的士 It'll save time if we go by cab. 我們打車(chē)去能節(jié)省時(shí)間。 也見(jiàn) minicab in the past, a vehicle pulled by a horse , used as a taxi (舊時(shí)的)出租馬車(chē) 返回 cab