柯林斯詞典subway /?s?b?we?/ (subways) 1. N-COUNT A subway is an underground railway. 地鉄[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] [oft N n, also 'by' N] 2. N-COUNT A subway is the same as an . 地下通道[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)] 返回 subway劍橋詞典範(fàn)例 Times Square is the nexus of the New York subway.We looked on our map to find the nearest subway station .I take the subway to work .I left my bag on the subway.I don't like to travel on the subway after dark . subway noun [C] (RAILWAY) A1 mainly US (UK usually underground) a railway system in which electric trains travel through tunnels below ground 地鉄;地鉄交通 We took the subway uptown to Yankee Stadium. 我們乘地鉄到城外的敭基躰育場(chǎng)去。 A guy gave me his seat on the subway. 地鉄上一個(gè)男人把他的座位讓給了我。 subway noun [C] (PASSAGE) B2 UK an underground passage that allows people on foot to cross a busy road 行人地下道,行人隧道 返回 subway