cabby

cabby
1. разг. таксист, водитель такси
2. разг. извозчик

Since the cabbies in the Big Apple carry approximately 400,000 people per day, that means about one in every thousand passengers feel the need to bring a complaint against a driver.


Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого. . 2002-2012.

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  • cabby — (also cabbie) ► NOUN (pl. cabbies) informal ▪ a taxi driver …   English terms dictionary

  • cabby —    Oliver’s Story, by Erich Segal, has the following exchange: ‘“What are you, buddy,” said the cabby, “an amnesiac?” “What are you, cabby,” I retorted, “Woody Allen?”’ A British example of ‘cabby’ used to a taxi driver occurs in Thursday… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • cabby — cabbie UK [ˈkæbɪ] / US or cabby UK / US noun [countable] Word forms cabbie : singular cabbie plural cabbies informal a taxi driver …   English dictionary

  • cabby — noun see cabbie …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cabby — /kab ee/, n., pl. cabbies. Informal. a cabdriver. Also, cabbie. [1855 60; CAB(DRIVER) + Y2] * * * …   Universalium

  • cabby — noun /ˈkæb.i/ a cabdriver, someone who drives a taxi …   Wiktionary

  • cabby — see cabbie …   English dictionary

  • cabby — cab·by || kæbɪ n. cabdriver, taxi driver …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cabby — (also cabbie) noun (plural cabbies) informal a taxi driver …   English new terms dictionary

  • cabby — cab·by …   English syllables

  • cabby — [ˈkæbi] noun [C] informal a taxi driver …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English


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