English to Chinese Dictionary carpool

carpool

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definition
verb
Ridesharing, also known as carpooling or vanpooling, represents an effective means to reduce congestion on the region's major traffic arteries and automobile emissions, which contribute to air quality problems in the region.
form or participate in a carpool.
noun
Those wishing to arrange carpools should visit www.metrocommuterservices.com, a web site that matches people living in adjacent areas who need rides.
an arrangement between people to make a regular journey in a single vehicle, typically with each person taking turns to drive the others.
example
In fact, a bunch of the kids in our class were watching it that night, so we formed a 'carpool' .
She looked like a pleasant mom-type - you could picture her driving the 'carpool' or participating in a sewing circle.
they are encouraged to take public transport, bike, walk, and 'carpool' to work
Nothing's better for getting the scoop on adolescents than driving the after-school 'carpool' .
Apparently she was in my 'carpool' to and from high school for a year.
My daughter, Ana, came to me asking, ‘Can you take me to school before the 'carpool' , Dad?’
While attending university, Maurice extended his chauffeur services to friends, organizing a free 'carpool' .
Kids were milling around all over the place, their numbers constantly increasing with every arriving busload and 'carpool' .
Monday is her day to drive the 'carpool' , Tuesday the girls go to ballet, then tumbling class.
I kept walking but when I got outside I saw that my 'carpool' hadn't arrived yet.
‘You didn't cancel your 'carpool' for nothing, I know,’ he sighed.
Public transportation or a 'carpool' might help reduce the stress of navigating traffic.
Here's what happened: I was stranded downtown after work on a recent Wednesday because my 'carpool' home had fallen through.
Being a 'carpool' is easy: you need carry only one other passenger.
The city has unveiled a plan to provide alternate means of transportation, which would include additional ferry service, 'carpooling' and increasing the use of the school bus service.
Carpooling or vanpooling was less common, with most 'carpooling' only a few times a year or not at all.
As 'carpooler' and scorekeeper, he got to know his children's friends so well that when his son brought home a class picture, he had inside information on every face in every row.
They're 'carpooling' , they'll be here any minute now.
If they were in a good mood, we 'carpooled' with them.
Also, look into 'carpooling' with others to get to and from practice.
This TV mom doesn't bake cookies, drive 'carpools' or help out with the homework.
My mom didn't strap us kids into car seats, which meant that it was easier to go places and to share 'carpooling' with neighbors.
And instead of flying to your next business meeting simply because your company will pay for it, try 'carpooling' or taking a train, or telecommuting via phone, fax or the Internet.
Cohousers often share one set of garden and household tools, organize 'carpools' , and form co-ops to order groceries in bulk.
The era of ‘walking uphill two miles to school every day’ is long-gone for most kids, and with the availability of buses and 'carpools' , most parents opt to take or have their kids taken to school.
Thirty percent of users have shifted to alternative modes of transportation: 'carpools' , bicycles, and cars that run on liquefied petroleum gas, a low-polluting alternative to conventional gasoline and diesel.
I think most people in this country can remember, unless they were born in the 1980s or later, carless days and 'carpooling' .
Other drivers started 'carpooling' , or shifted their work hours to miss the morning and evening rush hours.
But what about the 'carpoolers' that can barely afford to pay for their transportation?
If you 'carpooled' , you'd have about three pounds of CO2 left in your daily ration - enough to run a highly efficient refrigerator.
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