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
- China is lowering the operating speeds on its new bullet train lines because of safety and affordability concerns over the largest high-speed rail network in the world.
出于对全球最快高铁网络的安全和票价负担能力的担忧,中国将降低新的子弹头列车的运行速度。 - 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。 - Officials in China say they will inaugurate a new bullet train route between Beijing and Tianjin in August.
中国官员说,他们将在今年八月正式开通北京到天津之间新的“子弹头”列车线路。 - You sat next to me on the bullet train from Kyoto to Tokyo last week.
上个星期从京都到东京的子弹列车上,你就坐在我隔座。 - Today, by bullet train, the journey is barely 30 minutes.
如今,如果乘坐高铁的话,时间仅为30分钟。 - I get on board the bullet train.
我上子弹列车。 - Ms. Wu lives in Hangzhou. During the holiday she went to visit relatives in her hometown, Shanghai. She said the bullet train impressed her very much.
吴女士的家在杭州。假期里,她去了上海老家探亲。她说子弹头给她留下了深刻印象。 - Kyoto can be reached from Tokyo by bullet train.
从东京出发,可以坐子弹式高速列车到京都。 - 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。 - 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。