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rickshaw    
n. 人力车;黄包车



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  • Rickshaw - Wikipedia
    A rickshaw, or jinrikisha, is a light, two-wheeled cart consisting of a doorless, chairlike body, mounted on springs with a collapsible hood and two shafts Finished in black lacquer-ware over timber, it was drawn by a single rickshaw runner
  • Rickshaw | Pedicab, Cycle-Taxi Human-Powered | Britannica
    Rickshaw, (from Japanese: “human-powered vehicle”), two-wheeled vehicle with a doorless, chairlike body and a collapsible hood, which holds one or two passengers and is drawn by a man between two shafts
  • The Rickshaw: Made in Japan, Used Throughout the World
    Mainly used in developing countries throughout Asia and Africa the rickshaw has become a wonderfully environmentally friendly means of transport, usually used as a form of taxi
  • What Is an Auto Rickshaw and Why Is It So Popular Around the World?
    An auto rickshaw usually has three wheels – two in the back and one in the front – with a small engine that runs on gasoline, diesel, compressed natural gas (CNG), or even electricity
  • RICKSHAW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of RICKSHAW is any of various small doorless passenger vehicles used chiefly in Asia
  • RICKSHAW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Another traditional taxi service that uses muscle power instead of engines is the rickshaw Historians think that rickshaws were first used in Japan in the mid-19th century
  • What Is A Rickshaw? - Why So Japan
    When Was The Rickshaw First Invented? Rickshaws were actually not first invented in Japan and were instead invented in France, as a way to carry both people and goods around large cities like Paris
  • Rickshaws Reinvented - Smithsonian Magazine
    He used "rickshaw" in the company name because it was internationally known The term is actually a shortened form of the Japanese word jinrikisha; literally, human-powered vehicle
  • Rickshaw Renaissance: Timeless Human-Powered Transport
    A unique and iconic mode of transportation, the rickshaw has left an indelible mark on the streets of Southeast Asia The story of the rickshaw begins in the late 19th century, when they arrived in Southeast Asia from Japan, where they were known as jinrikisha, meaning "human-powered vehicle"
  • About rickshaws, their history, and environmental benefits
    The rickshaw's journey through time reflects the ingenuity and resilience of human innovation From its humble beginnings as a human-powered carriage to its modern incarnation as an electric vehicle, the rickshaw has adapted to the changing needs of society and the environment





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