ridership

英 ['raɪdəʃɪp] 美 ['raɪdɚ,ʃɪp]
  • n. 公共交通工具乘客人数
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ridership (n.)
mid-15c., "position of a rider," from rider + -ship. From 1962 as "number of passengers" (on public transportation, etc.).
1. And with extensive trail - building and programs encouraging alternate transportation, ridership could double in the near future.
随着大量自行车道的建设,以及许多计划鼓励不同的交通工具, 不久的将来骑自行车的人数可能会翻一番.

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2. Ridership Amtrak has jumped by 18 % over the past two years.
过去两年中,乘坐全美铁路公司交通工具的乘客跳升18%.

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3. Toronto Transit Commission, Service Standards Process, Technical Background, Ridership Forecasting Methods Number 1, January, 1991.
多伦多运输委员会, 服务标准程式 、 技术背景, 载客量预测方法〉.期刊编号1, 1991年1月.

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4. Trains in North Carolina , Pennsylvania and New England saw double - digit jumps in ridership.
北卡罗莱娜州 、 宾西法尼亚州和新英格的铁路客流成倍地增涨.

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