出租车

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Usage and Context

"出租车" refers specifically to a taxi, a vehicle you pay to ride. It is a common word used in everyday conversation when discussing transportation options in Chinese-speaking areas. The term literally breaks down into "" (go out), "" (rent/hire), and "" (vehicle), emphasizing a vehicle for hire.

Common Collocations and Patterns

  • 出租车司机 (taxi driver): the person who drives the taxi.
  • 出租车 (to take a taxi): a common phrase meaning to hail or use a taxi.
  • 出租车 (taxi fare): the cost of taking a taxi.
  • 出租车 (to call a taxi): used when requesting a taxi by phone or on the street.

Notes

When using 出租车, it is often paired with verbs like (to take/hail) or (to call). It is a neutral, everyday term suitable for all registers. Avoid confusing 出租车 with (private car) or 公共汽车 (bus).

Example Sentences

I hailed a taxi at the street corner to go to the airport.

The taxi driver is very familiar with this route.

Taking a taxi at night is more expensive than during the day.