ridership
客流量
常用释义
英音[ ˈraɪdəˌʃɪp ]
美音[ ˈraɪdərˌʃɪp ]
基本释义
- n. (某种公共交通工具的)客流量
例句
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1·Five years ago we discontinued train service between Lamberton and its suburbs because low ridership caused total fares collected to be substantially lower than the cost of operating the service.五年前,我们停止了兰伯顿与其郊区之间的火车服务,因为客流量低,所以收取的总费用远远低于运营成本。
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2·Ridership was about 60% of what it was in 2009.地铁运载的乘客总数约为2009年的60%。
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3·Ridership Amtrak has jumped by 18 % over the past two years.过去两年中,乘坐全美铁路公司交通工具的乘客跳升18%。
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4·Ridership on Amtrak has jumped by 18% over the past two years.过去两年中,乘坐全美铁路公司交通工具的乘客跳升18%。
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5·The ridership must be forecasted before the construction of railway is determined.确定铁路建设项目首先要预测运量。
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6·The fuzzy rules of the factors are discussed and it predicts the ridership of the mass transit.确定各因素的模糊规则,采用模糊推理预测公交分担率。
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7·But LYNX attracts only 20,000 daily riders, about 4% the ridership rate of New York City's subway system.但LYNX轻轨日均乘坐者仅2万,客流量仅是纽约地铁系统的4%。
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8·But LYNX attracts only 20, 000 daily riders, about 4% the ridership rate of New York City's subway system.但LYNX轻轨日均乘坐者仅2万,客流量仅是纽约地铁系统的4%。
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9·And the ridership projections are vetted by the same people who want to build 16,000 km of high-speed rail.此外,审核建设16,000公里高铁项目的人与想要建设这些项目的人是同一拔人马。
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10·Ridership on this initial segment would be slight, making it impossible to operate the train without taxpayer subsidies.这段线路上上的客流实在太少,没有纳税人补贴的情况下火车很难持续运行。