词汇 | example_english_passenger |
释义 | Examples of passengerThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Barges delivering goods from the west off-loaded at landing-docks upstream of the bridge, and wise passengers would disembark to by-pass it on foot. He scared the passengers when he drove a car, if some bright idea came into his mind. Baggage and passengers were separated, and the suburban and express passengers had no need to coincide with each other. The aircraft had witnessed the hijackers' efforts to defeat the passengers' counterattack. The hijackers were wearing red bandanas, and they forced the passengers to the back of the aircraft. In the 1920s and 1930s bus transport was used by a wide variety of passengers who wanted efficient express travel cheaper than the railroads. Places where passengers could quickly and safely, and with some protection from the elements, join or leave trains were required. A survey is made of a random sample of about 100 000 passengers into and 125 000 passengers out of main air and sea ports. About 200 passengers enjoyed the indoor spas every day and the male :female ratio of indoor spa users was 3 :2. Still, the two trapped passengers will die in the collision. In addition, with the passenger's consent, we contacted the doctors of those who had been hospitalized. Using this method we recruited 55 control passengers who were asked to complete a questionnaire and provide specimens (as above). We also contacted the doctors of a random sample of passengers, who had provided doctor contact details and consent, to confirm self-reported influenza vaccination status. A questionnaire was sent to passengers 3 weeks after the cruise and 836 of 1119 (75 %) responded. Boarded passengers move with the plane until they are deplaned, which can occur individually in our variation. The voyage was blessed by fine weather, and appeared to be enjoyed and appreciated by the passengers. Breese had drawn that principle into two extraordinary propositions that grounded the public tort duties of passengers squarely in terms of the technology of transport. All tests were negative and there were no notifications of the disease among cruise passengers. They are all neutral and anonymous places where people do not really meet each other but remain strictly passengers or passers-by. Each alternate cabin would empty its passengers into the facing cabin, and the upper cabin would let out its passengers on the tower's platform. When passengers take their seats, they are entitled to occupy as against the carrier and subsequent passengers. Although quarantine was an annoyance preferably avoided, passengers, while having no alternative, did not appear to object to it on principle. The stratified nature of shipboard life was replicated at the quarantine station by the quarantine regulations and by the passengers themselves. There are entries for all the main types of traf®c (including passengers), as well as sources for railway history and the preservation of artefacts. In the last decade the actual average number was about six deaths of passengers per year. Almost a third of passengers (255/836=31 %) reported receiving an influenza vaccination in 2000. We assessed both potential sources, focusing on air-conditioning stations supplying, and showerheads within, cabins of symptomatic passengers. Of 11 passengers identified aboard the ship with a recent onset of influenza symptoms, 2 had positive rapid influenza results. Of 27 passengers aged 65 or over with reported vaccination status, 81 % were vaccinated. Ship staff attempted to locate these 100 randomly selected passengers and invited them to attend the ship's clinic to assist in the investigation. Reports from the ship's doctor indicated that at least 38 other passengers had sought medical attention during the cruise for influenza-like illness. Vaccination in 2000 was verified in 20 of 21 sampled passengers who had provided doctor contact details. More vulnerable than the buildings were the passengers and freight travelling on the new tracks. Notwithstanding that the emergency services were alongside the aircraft within seconds of the explosion, 55 passengers were burnt beyond recognition; 82 escaped. As early even as 1867-8 the total number of railway passengers was 13,746,000, of whom 95% travelled third class. The numbers of passengers on the first and second cruises, where confirmed cases were found, were 459 and 514 respectively. Of course, airports vary in details from the point of view of pilots, managers, airport officials, regulators, passengers, their families, smugglers and other users. Even at their lowest level of social protection, students were accordingly paying half the tariff charged to adult passengers. In this model, railroad companies were "citizens" just as much as their passengers or employees. The arrival of passengers in quarantine had not been commandeered by the authorities, it had just been delayed and the journey continued. To be sure, its pedestrian traffic exceeded the number of passengers previously transported by ferry only during the height of its celebrity around 1843. We asked those passengers who provided acute specimens to provide convalescent sera 4 -6 weeks later, by means of a mailed request and referral form. Recorded announcements such as this, informing passengers of possible connections at certain stations, are common. In addition, arriving and departing passengers have the same probability of remaining in a city as they do of leaving it. A similar pattern is observed for car passengers up until the age of 75 years, with a plateau beyond this age group. Of the twenty passengers, no one survived the 300 feet fall. One starts to move, but passengers in the other have the impression that it is their train that is moving. Instead of a ticket, customers (no longer ' passengers ') are issued with plastic cards that are useable for a certain number of hours of travel. Several of passengers have been ill right up till now and two are very much off now. We defined controls as passengers among the 55 sampled who had no laboratory evidence or symptoms of influenza. The questionnaire asked passengers about symptoms, influenza vaccination history (month and year), doctor visits, hospitalization, cabin location, symptom onset date and demographic details. Specifically, when a train must push another train that is damaged, both trains must be empty of passengers. Of the 55 randomly selected passengers, 13 were excluded as controls with laboratory-confirmed symptomatic influenza and 8 were excluded with symptoms only. In cities with multiple airports the average daily passengers includes both airports. Nearly one hundred passengers needed urgent medical care, but the town had no hospital. The transport ships would have to provide detailed information on the passengers on board and their luggage. To move between the cars other than for the usual purposes for which respectable railroad passengers usually moved between cars was unreasonable conduct. The situation was different, however, when the cases involved injuries to passengers. Why, then, did farmers owe a duty to passengers to keep livestock off the tracks? Instead, it was a duty that was owed to the class of railroad passengers. Healthy passengers appeared to cope better with the restrictions of quarantine if it was perceived within the framework of the voyage. Thirdly, random sampling was not used and airline passengers who departed the airport in private vehicles were not included in the study. Suddenly, new systems have been designed to examine the behaviour of airline passengers before they are allowed on flights. Westbound traffic can drop off passengers on a new slip road created as part of the highway narrowing project. The event - train, passengers, station and all - had been transformed. The spillover effects of such destruction is to paralyse the transport network causing difficulties in moving both passengers and goods. Carrying nearly 2 million passengers per year many millions of miles. With no provisions for them, such workers were sleeping in passengers' waiting rooms. The new usages are as transitive verb and as noun to include the carrying of passengers and television signals. In addition, many of the passengers contracted ' ship fever ' (typhus) and dysentery. Only about one quarter of the passengers managed to save themselves by swimming ashore. The total number of passengers tested independently is unknown. The ship was destroyed and its passengers were cast into the lake and onto the shore. The prose describes a woman travelling on a train and taking perspectives of or observing other passengers. Without any hesitation, she told me that she worked as a cleaner, and she volunteered information about my other regular passengers. On arriving at a floor to which a visit is pending, the lift doors open and then close to discharge and receive passengers. Drivers were to be licensed, a limit imposed on the number of passengers, and fare charges listed. In addition to these measures, some countries have required inbound airline passengers to be interviewed and in some cases, even quarantined [4, 5]. The mean number of passengers per aircraft increased from 20-40 to 200-300. Their attempt to make the best out of a difficult situation in turn threatens the safety of all passengers through speeding and overloading. Tours had been fully booked months before the voyage: passengers seeking private tours on the day found no taxis or public transport available. The first example took the form of sanctions imposed on carriers transporting improperly documented passengers. Duties might run from railroad to stock owner, from stock owner to passengers, from railroads to passengers, or from passengers to railroads. Steerage class passengers appear to have coped a little better with the limitations and, often, basic accommodation and provisions at the quarantine station. Patients in the quarantine hospital were kept isolated but it was unclear what arrangements would be made for the healthy passengers. In his report, he described inspections as limited to second- and third-class passengers, even though those in first class could obviously carry contagious disease or physical stigma. Historic places can be presented as image or text, they have been fixed into monuments or museums and have become curiosities for passengers, travellers, and tourists. On day 13 of the cruise we reviewed the clinic log and identified all passengers who had presented at the clinic with respiratory tract illness during the cruise. If their awareness of vehicle safety features can be raised, this is likely to influence their vehicle purchases, and that should yield demonstrable safety benefits for both drivers and passengers. Frustrated passengers took to their cars. The introduction of novel duties in cases involving passengers involves the outright replacement of an existing scheme of tort duties by a new and different set of doctrines. Given the presumption of that familiarity on the part of passengers, carriers would only be required to live up to the expectations of safety that accompanied passengers' knowledge. The property rights of passengers are bounded by the rule of sic utere; they are not entitled to interfere with other passengers' quiet enjoyment of their own property rights. In other photog raphs the passengers were captured as fleeting beings that darted across the scene and only left a phantom-like trace of their physical existence. Indeed, one might go further and suggest that passengers themselves could benefit from these maps as providing a convenient medium on which to mark the progress of their voyage. If not provided with a fourth level class, he has to be able to count money and to give back to the passengers the right change. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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