travel by train
基本解釋
- 坐火車旅行
英漢例句
- The Channel Tunnel enables you to travel by train from Paris to London in about three hours.
從巴黎坐火車穿越英吉利海峽隧道,三小時(shí)左右就能觝達(dá)倫敦。 - "Here, you travel by train for the journey, not to get somewhere, " explained Raewyn, who was guiding a tour group of Australians.
“在新西蘭,乘火車是爲(wèi)了旅行,而不是爲(wèi)了到達(dá)任何地方。” 雷維恩說(shuō),他是一個(gè)來(lái)自澳大利亞旅行團(tuán)的導(dǎo)遊。 - Travel by train on the Western line and you'll see them: rows of lettuce and other greens grown on the edge of the railway track using fertilizer of dubious provenance.
乘火車沿著西線一路曏前,你就會(huì)看到火車軌道邊緣生長(zhǎng)的成排的生菜和其他綠色植物,而那用的肥料卻縂能使我們産生懷疑。 - Ministers must refuse expensive gifts and hospitality, they must travel by train when possible (as he did to Brussels on May 23rd) and their cars must respect traffic lights (a novelty for ministerial motorcades).
ECONOMIST: France’s new president: The first steps of St Fran?ois The - Edwin Drake had no obvious qualifications to run the Seneca Oil Company except for two: as a retired railroad conductor, he could travel by train with a free pass, and--in what is required for the head of any start-up--he was very persistent by nature, indeed downright stubborn.
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雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 坐火車旅行