passenger
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
含义: A person travelling in a vehicle but not driving or working on it
乘客,旅客
pasajero
乗客、旅客
승객, 탑승객
Passenger refers to a person travelling in a vehicle, aircraft, ship, or train, but not driving or working on it. The term distinguishes travellers from crew members and drivers.
「passenger」指乘坐车辆、飞机、船只或火车旅行但不驾驶或在其中工作的人。这个词将旅客与机组人员和司机区分开来。
«Passenger» se refiere a una persona que viaja en un vehículo, avión, barco o tren, pero no conduce ni trabaja en él. El término distingue a los viajeros de los miembros de la tripulación y los conductores.
「passenger」は車両、航空機、船、または電車で旅行している人で、運転したり働いたりしていない人を指します。この用語は旅行者を乗務員や運転手から区別します。
Passenger는 차량, 항공기, 선박, 또는 기차로 이동하지만 운전하거나 근무하지 않는 사람을 가리킵니다. 이 용어는 여행객을 승무원이나 운전자와 구별합니다.
例句
- All passengers must fasten their seatbelts during takeoff. 起飞时所有乘客必须系好安全带。Todos los pasajeros deben abrocharse los cinturones de seguridad durante el despegue.すべての乗客は離陸時にシートベルトを締めなければなりません。모든 승객은 이륙 시 안전벨트를 매야 합니다.
- The ferry can carry up to 500 passengers. 渡轮最多可载500名乘客。El ferry puede transportar hasta 500 pasajeros.そのフェリーは最大500人の乗客を運べます。그 페리는 최대 500명의 승객을 운송할 수 있습니다.
- She was a passenger in the car when the accident happened. 事故发生时她是车上的乘客。Ella era pasajera en el coche cuando ocurrió el accidente.事故が起こったとき、彼女は車の同乗者でした。사고가 났을 때 그녀는 차의 동승자였습니다.
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用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old French 'passagier' meaning 'a traveller', from 'passage' (a journey), from 'passer' (to pass), from Vulgar Latin 'passare'. The '-n-' was inserted by analogy with 'messenger' and 'harbinger'.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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