ridership
ridership概况
n. 公共交通工具乘客人数
ridership词义
n.
公共交通工具乘客(人数);
ridership用法
权威例句
Comparing ridership attraction of rail and busRidership effects of real-time bus information system: A case study in the City of Chicago
Transit ridership forecasting at station level: an approach based on distance-decay weighted regression
Transit-based housing in California: evidence on ridership impacts
The effects of a token reinforcement procedure on bus ridership
Transit-Oriented Development's Ridership Bonus: A Product of Self-Selection and Public Policies:
Using ordered probit modeling to study the effect of ATIS on transit ridership
Nature and/or nurture? Analyzing the determinants of transit ridership across US urbanized areas
Secrets of success: assessing the large increases in transit ridership achieved by Houston and San Diego transit providers
Transit-oriented development in a high-density city: Identifying its association with transit ridership in Seoul, Korea
ridership词源
ridership (n.)
mid-15c., "position of a rider," from rider + -ship. From 1962 as "number of passengers" (on public transportation, etc.).
ridership造句
1. Ridership was about 60% of what it was in 2009.
地铁运载的乘客总数约为2009年的60%。
2. And with extensive trail - building and programs encouraging alternate transportation, ridership could double in the near future.
随着大量自行车道的建设,以及许多计划鼓励不同的交通工具,不久的将来骑自行车的人数可能会翻一番。
3. Lower winter ridership and losses from damage and theft also will weigh on bottom lines, they add, but insist the future appears bright.
分析人士还认为,冬天骑行率较低,破坏及盗窃造成的损失都将带来沉重的压力。但是分析人士坚定地认为分享单车的前景是光明的。
4. Lower winter ridership and losses from damage and theft also will weigh on bottom lines, they add, but insist the future appears bright.
分析人士还认为,冬天骑行率较低,破坏及盗窃造成的损失都将带来沉重的压力。但是分析人士坚定地认为分享单车的前景是光明的。
5. Bicycle ridership in the area has swelled in the past decade: The number of daily bicycle trips in the region rose from 43 000 in 1988 to 76 800 in 1999, according to the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.
过去10年中,这一地区骑自行车的人数在增加。 根据华盛顿市政府理事会的统计,平时骑车的人从1988年的4.3万名上升到 1999年的7.68万名。
-- 来源 -- 时文部分 - P_qichekefuhuashengdun
6. And with extensive trail-building and programs encouraging alternate transportation, ridership could double in the near future.
随着大量自行车道的建设,以及许多计划鼓励不同的交通工具,不久的将来骑自行车的人数可能会翻一番。
-- 来源 -- 时文部分 - P_qichekefuhuashengdun
7. Trains in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and New England saw double-digit jumps in ridership.
北卡罗莱娜州、西法尼亚州和新英格的铁路客流成倍地增涨。
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