Taxi English
Taxi English: Taxi.

Bilingual example:

1. Taxis on rainy nights in new york are even rarer than sunshine.

Taxis are rarer than sunshine on rainy nights in new york.

2. Air taxis are more likely to be realized.

It is more likely to take a taxi in the sky.

I'm afraid we can't afford a taxi.

I'm afraid we can't afford a taxi.

Let's share the taxi fare.

Let's split the taxi fare. /Let's split the taxi fare.

Taxi:

Taxi, a kind of temporarily hired car, is often charged by mileage or time, also called taxi. Taiwan Province Province is called "Taxi", Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao are called "Taxi", and Singapore and Malaysia are called "Taxi". Taxi English is the abbreviation of taximeter, which means "odometer" or "odometer".

In the 1940s and 1950s, not everyone could take a taxi. At that time, taxis were specially responsible for receiving foreign heads of state, heads of government and senior officials, foreign businessmen, overseas Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao compatriots who came to Guangzhou. In Guangzhou, it is called the "State Guest Team" and needs foreign exchange certificates to ride.