tail light
常見(jiàn)例句
- He drove into the back of my truck and smashed the tail light .
他開(kāi)車撞進(jìn)我卡車的后部,把我的尾燈撞得粉碎。 - Another C.O. shows Bellick the broken tail light as Patterson brings over a local man who says he saw a blue van parked there earlier.
另一個(gè)獄警將車尾燈碎片指給Bellick看,Patterson帶了一個(gè)當(dāng)?shù)厝诉^(guò)來(lái),他說(shuō)看見(jiàn)早先有一輛藍(lán)色貨車停在這里。 - Even a Los Angeles Police Department officer who stopped her because of a burned-out tail light was impressed, she said. "He told me, 'You look really familiar.
也有洛杉磯的一位警官,因?yàn)樗裏龎牡奈矡魯r住了她的車,驚嘆道“你看上去很眼熟。 - Even something as trivial as a broken tail light can mean failure.
ECONOMIST: NAFTA - Launching into an immediate apology for speeding can bring an extra charge if the officer had initially stopped you for a faulty tail light.
FORBES: The Most Expensive States For Speeding Tickets 2007 - Strange business at this time of night, Nawab thought, the tail-light of the motorcycle casting a reddish glow around them on the ground.
NEWYORKER: Nawabdin Electrician 返回 tail light