stagecoach
英:[ˈsteɪdʒkəʊtʃ] 美: [ˈsteɪdʒkoʊtʃ]
stagecoach 基本解释
n.驿马车;
变形
复数:stagecoaches
英英释义
stagecoach[ 'steidʒkəutʃ ]
n.a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns同义词:stage
stagecoach 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The stagecoach driver cracked the whip.
驿站马车的车夫抽响了鞭子。 - The stagecoach finally arrived at Gameland at sunrise.
日出时这辆公共马车终于抵达游戏王国。
权威例句
StagecoachSTAGECOACH.StagecoachBranson Takes Stagecoach to StationsExpress and stagecoach days in California : from the gold rush to the civil warFrom Stagecoach to Packard Twin Six: Yosemite and the Changing Face of Tourism, 1880-1930Communicating withJane Eyre: Stagecoach, Mail, and the Tory NationChaos on Railways Costs Stagecoach Pounds 8m as Passenger Numbers PlungeThe Spectator-in-the-Text: The Rhetoric of "Stagecoach"Riding the Stagecoach to Hell: A Qualitative Analysis of Racial Discrimination in Mortgage LendingMuerte y vida en el western: "La diligencia"(Stagecoach, John Ford, 1939)Paleoseismic investigations of Stagecoach Road fault, southeastern Yucca Mountain, Nye County, NevadaMuerte y vida en el western: "La diligencia"(Stagecoach, John Ford, 1939)