英 [ˈtrɒli kɑː(r)]
电车:由电线牵引的电车。
无轨电车
有轨电车
触轮式电车
... 电车轨道,电车 electric trainway 〔美国〕电车。 trolley car 乘电车 tram ...
(美)[车辆]有轨电车
Why are there reindeer on top of that trolley car?
为什么这些驯鹿要站在这部电车的顶端?
You've control over that whereas you may not control over the trolley car.
你有能力选择推还是不推,但你没办法控制的电车不撞向大家。
So you can turn the trolley car, if you want to, onto the side track, killing the one, but sparing the five.
所以,你可以将火车开向另一条岔道——如果你愿意的话——杀死那一个工人,但救了另外五个。
Suppose you're the driver of a trolley car, and your trolley car is hurtling down the track at 60 miles an hour.
假设你是一名电车司机,你的电车以60英里/小时的速度,在轨道上飞驰。
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In a way, we're back to the questions we started with about trolley car and the organ transplant.
某种程度上,我们又回到了最初的问题,即之前的电车和器官移植问题。
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He would fall over the bridge onto the track right in the way of the trolley car.
他就会摔下桥,正好摔在电车轨道上挡住电车。
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You cannot deduct the costs of getting to and from work, no matter if you take a bus, trolley, subway, taxi, or drive your own car.
Anyone could pick up a car by swiping their credit card and picking up the first car from the stack, much like a luggage trolley from an airport.
All that a customer has to do is to load up their trolley with what they want to purchase, and simply walk out to their car without going through any checkout process involving staff.