tramline

/ˈtram-ˌlīn/ (ame, mw)

tramline — noun

1. a fixed track or route in a town that trams follow as they travel through it

1.名詞B2
釋義

a fixed track or route in a town that trams follow as they travel through it

例句

The new tramline will connect the hospital, the station, and the harbor.

collocation: connect [places] by tramline

Workers dug up the road to repair the tramline outside the market.

collocation: repair the tramline

同義詞
  • tramway

    can mean the same route, but it also often refers to the whole tram system

  • streetcar line

    American English term for the same kind of route

  • track

    broader word for rails and not limited to trams

文法句型

along the tramline

cross the tramline

build a tramline

repair the tramline

用法筆記

Usually refers to the rails or route used by trams, not to one tram vehicle or the whole transport company.

常見錯誤

We waited on the tramline for the next tram.
We waited by the tramline / at the tram stop for the next tram.
💡People normally wait beside the rails or at a stop, not on the track itself.