double-decker

IPA/ˌdʌbl ˈdekə(r)/
IPA/ˌdʌbl ˈdekər/

double-decker — noun

1. a bus that has two passenger decks, one sitting directly above the other, with a

1.名詞B1
釋義

a bus that has two passenger decks, one sitting directly above the other, with a staircase joining them inside

例句

Farid took the red double-decker from the station all the way to Hampstead.

collocation: red double-decker

The double-decker lurched sideways as it squeezed past the delivery van parked on the narrow High Street.

pattern: squeeze past + obstacle

同義詞
反義詞
  • single-decker

    a bus with only one passenger level, standard on most city routes outside London

用法筆記

In British English, 'double-decker' alone often means the bus — no need to add 'bus'. Outside Britain, speakers tend to say 'double-decker bus' in full to avoid confusion.

常見錯誤

We took a small double-decker to the museum.
We took a single-decker to the museum.
💡a double-decker always has two floors; a bus with only one level is a single-decker.

2. any bridge, train, ferry, highway, or other man-made structure that has two full

2.名詞B2
釋義

any bridge, train, ferry, highway, or other man-made structure that has two full levels, one directly above the other

例句

Trains rumbled across the upper level of the old double-decker bridge while cars streamed along the lower deck.

structure: upper level / lower deck of a double-decker bridge

Omar booked a cabin on the double-decker ferry sailing from Athens to Santorini.

collocation: double-decker ferry

同義詞
  • two-tier

    more often used for seating arrangements, cakes, or systems than for vehicles or bridges

  • two-storey

    used specifically for buildings with two floors, not for vehicles or sandwiches

反義詞

用法筆記

Often used as a modifier before another noun to describe what kind of two-level thing it is: double-decker bridge, double-decker ferry, double-decker train. Subject is typically a man-made structure or vehicle.

3. a tall sandwich built from three slices of bread, with a different filling tucke

3.名詞B2
釋義

a tall sandwich built from three slices of bread, with a different filling tucked between each pair of slices

例句

The Green Street café is famous for its double-decker filled with egg and cress.

collocation: double-decker filled with

Naima made herself a double-decker with turkey and cheese on separate layers.

同義詞
  • club sandwich

    a well-known type of double-decker, typically made with chicken or turkey, bacon, lettuce, and tomato