monorail

monorail — 名詞

1. a train that runs on a single raised track instead of two parallel rails — also

1.名詞B1
釋義

單軌列車

行駛於單一軌道的列車或系統

a train that runs on a single raised track instead of two parallel rails — also used for the transport system that uses such trains

例句

The airport monorail took Elise from the terminal to the parking lot in three minutes.

機場的單軌列車三分鐘就把 Elise 從航廈載到停車場。

collocation: airport monorail

Kuala Lumpur's monorail runs above the streets, giving tourists a clear view of the city.

吉隆坡的單軌列車行駛在街道上方,讓遊客能清楚看到城市風貌。

同義詞
  • elevated train

    a broader term for any train running on a raised structure, which may or may not use a single rail

  • light rail

    a street-level or elevated system that usually runs on two tracks, not one

文法句型

the + monorail

a + monorail

by + monorail

用法筆記

Frequently used as a modifier before nouns: monorail system, monorail station, monorail line. To describe the mode of travel, use the phrase 'by monorail' with no article (e.g. 'We travelled by monorail from the airport').

常見錯誤

The monorail runs on two steel tracks like a regular train.
The monorail runs on a single track, usually high above the ground.
💡The defining feature of a monorail is its single track, not two parallel rails.
I took the monorail underground to the next station.
I took the monorail above the city streets to the next station.
💡Monorails are typically built above ground level, unlike subways.