passenger
noun /ˈpæsɪndʒə(r)/
/ˈpæsɪndʒər/
乘客;旅客 - airline/cruise/rail/bus passengers
航空/邮轮/铁路/公共汽车乘客 - I soon got talking to a fellow passenger on the flight.
我很快就和飞机上的一位乘客聊了起来。 - The boat was carrying more than 100 passengers.
这艘船载有100多名乘客。 - a passenger train (= carrying passengers, not goods)
客运列车
Topics Transport by bus and traina2, Transport by watera2, Transport by car or lorrya2, Transport by aira2- A taxi was picking up a passenger outside the hotel.
一辆出租车正在酒店外面接一名乘客。 - Flight 717 began boarding passengers.
717 号航班开始登机。 - The bus stopped to let its passengers off.
公共汽车停下来,让乘客下车。 - The ship can accommodate 450 passengers.
这艘船能载 450 名乘客。 - Will all passengers for Frankfurt please go to Gate 21.
请去往法兰克福的乘客到21 号登机口准备登机。 - first-class passengers
头等旅客 - A queue of foot passengers were waiting to board the boat.
一队徒步旅行者正等着上船。 - Airline passengers face steep rises in fares.
飞机乘客面临机票价格大幅上升。 - Passengers were left stranded for three hours when their train broke down.
当他们的火车抛锚时,乘客们被困了三个小时。 - There is no airbag on the passenger side.
乘客座位没有安全气囊。 - The driver walked around and opened the passenger door.
司机走来走去,打开了乘客门。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- business-class
- coach
- economy-class
- …
- carry
- fly
- transport
- …
- wait
- be aboard (something)
- fly
- …
- cabin
- compartment
- door
- …
- passenger for
- passenger in
- passenger on
- …
- airline/cruise/rail/bus passengers
- (informal, disapproving, especially British English) a member of a group or team who does not do as much work as the others
白吃饭的人;闲散人员 - The firm cannot afford to carry passengers.
公司养不起白吃饭的人。
- The firm cannot afford to carry passengers.
词源Middle English: from the Old French adjective passager ‘passing, transitory’, used as a noun, from passage, based on Latin passus ‘pace’.