单词 | ricksha |
例句 | So on Friday I put on my middy blouse which, more than any of my clothes, made me feel like a Marjorie, and my mother called for rickshas. Homesick 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z And with all Wang Lung’s pulling and running before his ricksha and with all O-lan’s begging, they never could gain enough to cook rice daily in their own hut. The Good Earth 1931-03-02T00:00:00Z The jingle of ricksha bells blended with car horns, the come-ons of street peddlers, a woman’s laughter, music from a nearby bar. Into Thin Air 1996-08-01T00:00:00Z But another ricksha puller stood near and leaned over as he counted and he said to Wang Lung, “Only twenty-six. How far did you pull that old head?” The Good Earth 1931-03-02T00:00:00Z Hall had booked us at the Garuda Hotel, a friendly, funky establishment in the heart of Thamel, Kathmandu’s frenetic tourist district, on a narrow avenue choked with cycle rickshas and street hustlers. Into Thin Air 1996-08-01T00:00:00Z This they secreted under the hood of a double ricksha, and Ah Wu, much to his dismay, was made to seat himself beside a lifeless companion. Held by Chinese Brigands 2012-03-26T02:00:40.573Z The streets are full, even crowded, with passers-by and rickshas—the original "Pull-man car of Shanghai." In the Yellow Sea 2011-12-26T03:00:10.083Z The ricksha men in Japan can run better if the carriage has a load. Letters from a Father to His Son Entering College “How much to the Point?” sung out someone else: the joke being that many of the assailants wore clothes, and had possibly been kitchen boys or ricksha pullers in Durban or Maritzburg. Forging the Blades A Tale of the Zulu Rebellion Leaving the Hotel Metropole late in the afternoon, the ricksha men took us at a rattling pace through the city. Japan A Record in Colour Then set him up in a ricksha, place a lighted cigarette between his lips, run him down to the river, and throw him in. Held by Chinese Brigands 2012-03-26T02:00:40.573Z The French, which lies by the Chinese outside-settlement, was rather badly kept, and even a British "ricksha" was not permitted to cross the French line. In the Yellow Sea 2011-12-26T03:00:10.083Z There is no street car here; there are many ’rickshas, a few carriages, still fewer autos. Letters from China and Japan Thousands of lights from running rickshas and bullock carts were dancing along the wide esplanade that separates the city of Singapore from the sea. Tales of the Malayan Coast From Penang to the Philippines If you are an artist, and will look at the scene intelligently and appreciatively, this little ricksha man will be your slave for life and will do anything for you. Japan A Record in Colour At Tienline saw some rickshas, also good, brick European houses being built. Through Siberia and Manchuria By Rail The vehicle is drawn by a small pony, and is not comparable with the ricksha for comfort, though the long distances may make the ricksha an impossibility in Batavia. Across the Equator A Holiday Trip in Java At the end they gave each one dollar extra for ’ricksha hire the next day, so there would be no excuse for not going to the meeting at the University. Letters from China and Japan The ’rickshas in a wavering line began to roll along the Bund, which was practically deserted. The Pagan Madonna Berry much money that costee me Japan, much ricksha, much hotel. Japan A Record in Colour Having missed the fortnightly mail-boat I made the passage from Chefoo in a small German collier, and on arrival at Nagasaki took rickshas to the hotel. Life and sport in China Second Edition We went down the railroad about 15 miles, to Shaho, where we employed donkeys and a ricksha, and rode across country some 12 or 15 miles. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting Washington D.C. September 26, 27 and 28 1923 You have to remember he never takes a ’ricksha, though he might have looked at it that it was better to pay a man than to lose the lesson. Letters from China and Japan Possibly the officer in olive drab who assisted her to the nearest covered ’ricksha and directed the placement of her luggage. The Pagan Madonna We go on shore and find in the principal streets of the town a curious jumble of copper-brown coloured people, carriages, tramways, and small, two-wheeled "rickshas" which are pulled by half-naked men. From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People You must go in dandies, or rickshas, unless you ride. The Elephant God China of the Tourists Reflections in a Ricksha This ricksha is more comfortable than some. Profiles from China Consequently the thrifty always carry a pound or two of big coppers with them to pay ’ricksha men with. Letters from China and Japan Mongolian ponies clattered about, automobiles rumbled, ’rickshas jogged. The Pagan Madonna The roads are narrow, and are chiefly used by rickshas and foot passengers. From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People Yesterday, they and Fox and Cecil and I went to the races, with five ricksha boys each, and everybody lost his money except myself. Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis Three 'rickshas, but we couldn't get them—apparently private. Following the Equator, Part 7 I doubt if lots of the ’ricksha men have any places to sleep except in their carts. Letters from China and Japan The nor’easter, packed with a cold, penetrating rain, beat down from the Yellow Sea, its insensate fury clearing the highways of all save belated labourers and ’ricksha boys. The Pagan Madonna There's a plenty of these 'rickshas, and the tariff is incredibly cheap. Following the Equator, Part 4 On the morning of July 6th, with two men for each of our rickshas, we left the Yaami hotel for the Kyoto Experiment station, some two miles to the southwest of the city limits. Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan The ’ricksha men have their legs fitted with tight trousers and puttees to end them, and they are graceful. Letters from China and Japan Yesterday we went out in ’rickshas about the middle of the day and I don’t believe I ever felt such heat. Letters from China and Japan Outside he called to a disconsolate ’ricksha boy, and a moment later rattled across the bridge that spans the Soochow Creek. The Pagan Madonna He lit a cigar and walked on and on, oblivious of the cries of the ’ricksha boys, importunate beggars, the human currents that broke and flowed each side of him. The Pagan Madonna We had turned many corners, crossed bridges and passed through tunneled archways in sections of the massive city walls, until it was getting dusk and the ricksha man purchased and lighted a lantern. Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan “I should think these poor ’ricksha boys would die of exposure.” The Pagan Madonna The ’ricksha men here pay forty cents a day to the city for their vehicles, which are all alike and very poor ones. Letters from China and Japan He might have taken a ’ricksha this morning, but he never thought of it until he had crossed Soochow Creek. The Pagan Madonna She paid the ricksha boy and ran into the lobby, stamping her feet and shaking the umbrella. The Pagan Madonna We could not speak Chinese, the ricksha boy could neither speak nor understand a word of English, but the hotel proprietor had instructed him where to go. 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