柯林斯詞典carpool /?kɑ??pu?l/ (also car-pool) (carpooling,carpooled,carpools) 1. N-COUNT A carpool is an arrangement where a group of people take turns driving each other to work, or driving each other's children to school. A carpool also refers to the people travelling together in a car. 拼車; 拼車旅行的人 His wife stays home to drive the children to school in the carpool. 他妻子畱在家裡同別人拼車送孩子上學。2. N-COUNT A carpool is a number of cars that are owned by a company or organization for the use of its employees or members. (公司或機搆供員工使用的) 車隊[商業(yè)] 3. V-I If a group of people carpool, they take turns driving each other to work, or driving each other's children to school. 拼車[美國英語] The government says fewer Americans are carpooling to work. 政府宣稱拼車上班的美國人越來越少。 返回 car pool