ricksha

英['rɪkʃɔː] 美['rɪkʃɔː]
  • n. 黄包车;人力车
rickshaw
Noun:
  1. a small two-wheeled cart for one passenger; pulled by one person

1. On up and down station, just I am waiting, waiting that ricksha belongs to me.
人来人去的车站,只有我在等待,等待那一辆属于我的黄包车。

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2. Riding to school in a ricksha each morning, I often passed corpses of people who had died in the night - from starvation, disease, or accident. Bodies sometimes lay unclaimed for days.
每天早晨坐着黄包车去学校时,我常常从夜里死去的人的尸体旁经过(由于饿死、病死或意外事件)。

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3. Riding to school in a ricksha each morning, I often passed corpses of people who had died in the night - from starvation, disease, or accident. Bodies sometimes lay unclaimed for days.
每天早晨坐着黄包车去学校时,我常常从夜里死去的人的尸体旁经过(由于饿死、病死或意外事件)。

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