词汇 | motorist |
释义 | motorist noun[ C ] uk /ˈməʊ.tər.ɪst/ us /ˈmoʊ.t̬ɚ.ɪst/ B2 a person who drives a car开汽车的人,驾驶者 A passing motorist stopped and gave her a lift to the nearby town.一名路过的汽车司机停下来,把她捎到了附近的镇上。 Earlier today a man was arrested for attacking a motorist in a road rage incident.在今天早些时候发生的一起公路暴力事件中,一名男子因攻击一名驾车者而被捕。 The policeman smiled benignly at the motorist.警察对司机友善地笑了笑。 On the road: driving & operating road vehicles aquaplaning back someone up biting point boxed in branch off chauffeur gun handle lock platooning pull pull someone up push start range anxiety reverse road rage skid speeding steer ton You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: On the road: drivers motorist | American Dictionarymotorist noun[ C ] us/ˈmoʊ·t̬ər·ɪst/ someone who drives a car or other road vehicle Examples of motoristmotorist But one would not be obligated to inquire about the motorist's welfare long after this act. The pelican not only retained the hybrid system, it skewed it in favour of the motorist. It was at this time that they began to appear on roadside sites outside city limits, serving the motorist rather than the pedestrian. The weather forecast, broadcast on television, warns the motorist to beware of heavy rain, fog or icy patches on roads. For example, motorists want to drive on the same side of the road as all other motorists. The continued experiments with pedestrian crossings focused on simplifying the signifying system to avoid confusion between pedestrian and motorist, without overly impeding traffic flow. The civil liberty issue becomes important for motorists since they will lose control of their own vehicles. There are many obvious applications such as athletics coaching, monitoring patients after an operation, identifying fatigue in public service drivers and private motorists. He also explains the con-ict between local authorities and the motorists' lobby, which the latter largely won. Nevertheless, motorists still complained of the complications and detours in the city centre. Similarly, motorists may be subject to cognitive limitations to the effect that they misjudge the speed at which a certain corner can be taken safely. This applies not only to legal time gains but also to the time gains that motorists obtain by exceeding speed limits. It encodes knowledge about the significance of different incident types, such as the likely range and nature of their effect on other motorists. It prioritized different elements, favouring pedestrians, cyclists and bus passengers, and according the lowest priority to private motorists commuting to work. In this situation coordination is needed, the bystander has the capacity to provide that coordination, and motorists accordingly have a good reason to comply with the bystander's directives. These 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. |
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