bullet train
英 [ˈbʊlɪt treɪn]
美 [ˈbʊlɪt treɪn]
n. (日本载客的)高速列车,子弹列车
牛津词典
noun
- (日本载客的)高速列车,子弹列车
a Japanese train that carries passengers at high speeds
英英释义
noun
- a high-speed passenger train
双语例句
- Hence, it is the hope of Chinese people to put this bullet train, China's booming economy, to get back running at a rational speed and rail.
故而,中国人十分期待中国经济这列高铁可以回归到理性的速度和轨道。 - Riding the bullet train is an interesting experience in and of itself.
搭乘子弹式高速列车也是相当有趣的经历。 - Don't forget to take a ride on the bullet train. it's incredibly fast.
别忘了乘一下高速列车,那可真是快得不可思议。 - For Australian businessman Charles Brent, the bullet train marks an end to ghastly road trips.
据澳大利亚商人查尔斯黑雁说,高速火车标志着不愉快旅行的结束。 - The new trains went into official operation on Friday meaning that now there is a bullet train setting off every one and a half hours.
周五,新增列车投入了正式运行,这意味着现在每一个半小时就有一趟子弹头列车发车。 - My wife and I finally escaped from Kunshan on the ultramodern bullet train that whisked us at 200 miles an hour to Shanghai, a serious city of 14 million-plus that sees many more foreigners than Kunshan.
最后,妻子和我坐上了时速300公里的超现代高速列车,逃离昆山前往上海。这座大城市有1400多万人口,外国人也比昆山多很多。 - I get on board the bullet train.
我上子弹列车。 - Yesterday, the bullet train tickets were among the first to be sold out.
昨天最早售罄的是动车组的票。 - A British tea planter in India said that the earthquake sounded like a bullet train passed through a tunnel.
一位在印度境内的英国茶叶种植园主说地震“听起来就像高速火车通过隧道”。 - The bullet train costs$ 72, or one to three weeks'pay for an assembly line worker.
子弹头列车的票价是72美元,这相当于一个铁路建设工人一周至三周的工资了。
