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[00:00.00]Lesson One To Beijing [00:22.41]第一课 去北京 [00:44.83]G:Could I ask for your help in arranging a taxi for me tomorrow? [00:48.09]旅客:请你明天帮我安排一辆出租车好吗? [00:51.36]R:Certainly ...Where would you like t
One of the most convenient ways to get around a city is by taxi. However, it is also the most expensive way. In some cases, tipping is expected, too. On the other hand, a taxi driver knows the city li
One of the most convenient but expensive ways to get around a city in any country is by taxi. And in some cases, tipping is expected. A taxi driver knows the city like the back of his hand. He can tel
公交车迟迟没有来,眼看时间一分一秒地过去,妈妈最终决定乘坐出租车。在出租车上,妈妈和司机聊了些什么呢? Listen Read Learn Mom: Joy Chain elementary school, please. Taxi driver: Will do. Mom: How frustrating! The bus is still not coming. Taxi driver:
He was tall and thin. His beard was white. He was wearing a baseball cap and a windbreaker. Both were dark blue. Both looked worn. He was standing on the sidewalk. He was in front of a busy museum in New York City. He was standing next to the taxi st
数乌鸦合唱团 + 凡妮莎电影《贴身情人》主题曲!!创作才子佳人组合-数乌鸦合唱团与凡妮莎 翻唱琼妮密雪儿经典 攻进全美成人抒情TOP 40榜第6名 别具亲合力的写意小品 They paved paradise and put up a parkin' lot With a pink hotel, a boutique, and a swingin' hot sp
By Paige Kollock New York City 17 September 2007 In New York City, taxis are as ubiquitous as New Yorkers themselves. Morning, noon and night, New York streets are filled with a sea of yellow cabs, and the sound of their horns honking can be heard fr
A: Could you please reserve a taxi for me? B: Do you think a private vehicle might be more to your liking? A: A private vehicle? No, thanks, I won't need one. B: Even better than a private vehicle is a limo. How does that sound? A: T A X I, please. B
A: I need a taxi. B: We could easily provide you with a private vehicle, if you'd prefer. A: No, the taxi will do. B: Perhaps you'd like to take a beautiful limousine. A: No, thank you. Taxis and I get along just fine. B: No private vehicle, no limo.
A: Can you get me a taxi? B: We offer various types of transportation. Perhaps you'd like to upgrade to a private vehicle? A: Thanks, but no thanks. A taxi will do just fine. B: In that case, how about a limo? Then you can travel in style. A: No, I h
A: I need a taxi, please. B: We have various transportation services. Would you prefer a private vehicle? A: No, thanks. A taxi is just fine. B: May I suggest a limo? It's nice to pamper yourself once in a while. A: I don't want anything except a tax
A: I need to get a taxi. B: We have a variety of transportation services. Would you prefer a private vehicle to a taxi? A: No, that won't be necessary. I just need a taxi. B: Perhaps you'd prefer a limousine. That's such a stylish way to travel. A: J
A: I'm going to need a taxi. B: You don't have to restrict yourself to a taxi. We can offer you a private vehicle. A: A private vehicle, huh? No, a taxi is okay. B: Some people find a limo to be much more comfortable than a taxi. A: No, I wouldn't be
甲:Taxi! TAXI! 出租车!出租车! 乙:Where to?请问您要到哪里去? 甲:Take me to the Salad Hotel? 我要到色拉酒店。 乙:The Salad Hotel?But...色拉酒店?可是乙:Hey,Mister!嘿,先生! 乙:
Taxi fares have been raised in Beijing for the first time in 7 years and it's a move expected to ease the difficulty of hailing a taxi in the capital, as well as increase the income of taxi drivers. CRI's Hefei has more. Under the revised rules from
Miss Kao : Taxi! Taxi! (A cab stops and she goes in.) Cab driver : Where to, miss? Miss Kao : Diamond Hotel on Beach Avenue. How much do you think the fare will be? Cab driver : Well, about three dollars. I can't tell exactly, but whatever it is, it
Autonomous vehicle software startup nuTonomy has made rides on its self-driving taxis available to the general public in Singapore for free, expanding a first-in-the world run that was initially invitation-only. 一家叫做nuTonomy的无人驾驶汽车
A: Hey, man! Please call me a taxi. B: Yes, sir. You are a taxi.