Taxi - English meaning
Taxi – definitions in English dictionary
nounA motor vehicle licensed to transport passengers in return for payment of a fare and typically fitted with a taximeter.
Usage examples:
I'll take a taxi from the air terminal
verb(of an aircraft) move slowly along the ground before take-off or after landing.
Usage examples:
The plane taxied to a halt at the terminalverbTake a taxi as a means of transport.
Usage examples:
I would taxi home and sleep till eight
nounA car with a driver whom you pay to take you where you want to go
Usage examples:
The buses weren’t running, so we took a taxi., after a half-hour delay, our plane taxied to the run…
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Word origin
early 20th century: abbreviation of taxicab or taximeter cab (see taximeter).
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