柯林斯詞典passenger /?p?s?nd??/ (passengers) 1. N-COUNT A passenger in a vehicle such as a bus, boat, or plane is a person who is travelling in it, but who is not driving it or working on it. 乘客 Mr. Fullemann was a passenger in the car when it crashed. 汽車(chē)撞毀時(shí),富勒曼先生是這輛車(chē)?yán)锏囊幻丝汀?/p>2. ADJ Passenger is used to describe something that is designed for passengers, rather than for drivers or freight. 旅客的[ADJ n] I sat in the passenger seat. 我坐在旅客座位上。 返回 passenger劍橋詞典a person who is travelling in a vehicle but is not driving it, flying it, or working on it 乘客,旅客 airline /rail /train /car passengers 飛機(jī)/火車(chē)/汽車(chē)乘客 ?passenger train a train carrying people rather than goods 客運(yùn)火車(chē) Two passenger trains were involved in the accident . 這起事故涉及到兩列客運(yùn)火車(chē)。 例句 The strike has led to the cancellation of some ferry services and left hundreds of passengers stranded at the docks .All passengers for flight LH103 please proceed to gate 16.Several train passengers received serious injuries in the crash .Fortunately, none of the passengers were badly injured in the crash .The law stipulates that new cars must have seat belts for the driver and every passenger. 返回 passenger