metro

metro [ˈmetrəʊ]  [ˈmetroʊ] 

第三人称复数:metros

metro 基本解释

名词地下铁道

形容词大都市的

metro 情景对话

Tourist Information-(游客信息)

A:Excuse me.
      打扰一下。

B:Yes?
      什么事?

A:Do you have any infomp3ation about the city sights?
      关于市区观光有没有信息可以提供?

B:Sure. There’s a lot here in this pamphlet.
      当然有。这本小册子里面有很多介绍。

A:Thank you. And what’s the best way to get downtown?
      谢谢。去商业中心怎么走最好?

B:Take the subway. It’s $1.50 per ride. You can buy a metro card at the station.
      坐地铁。单程是1.5美元。你可以在地铁站买到地铁卡。

A:You’ve been very helpful.
      你帮了我的大忙。

B:My pleasure.
      很乐意为你服务。

metro 词典解释

1. metro

1. 地铁;地下铁路
    The metro is the underground railway system in some cities, for example in Paris.

metro 单语例句

1. One man said he was riding a bicycle across a bridge over the Metro tracks when the sound of the collision got his attention.

2. The government placed Metro Manila and about two dozen provinces in Luzon region under state of calamity as heavy rains submerged roads and flooded homes.

3. The release of the list coincides with the launch of a campaign by the Xujiahui police station called " Say No to Beggars On the Metro ".

4. Metro has a quite high market share in the canteen business in China due to its safe food and competitive prices offered to buyers.

5. A flood prevention drill was staged on June 26 in Beijing to enhance the capital city's capability of dealing with emergencies at metro construction sites.

6. The huge capital demand will force Beijing to further reform its investment system in metro line construction.

7. metro的意思

7. With the Olympic Games now less than a year away, authorities in the capital have invested heavily in the the city's metro system.

8. The users can then get their monetary reward by scanning their metro card to the machine.

9. Metro Cash and Carry is aiming to ramp up private label offerings by 20 percent in less than five years.

10. METRO Cash & Carry is a sales division of METRO Group, one of the largest and most international retail companies.

metro 英英释义

noun

1. metro

1. an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city)

    e.g. in Paris the subway system is called the `metro' and in London it is called the `tube' or the `underground'

    Synonym: tube underground subway system subway

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