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单词 limo
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Definition of limo in English:

limo

nounPlural limos ˈlɪməʊˈlɪmoʊ
  • short for limousine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I looked around at the many cars, cabs and limos pulling up along side show venues.
    • Val noticed a black car and a black limo and another green four wheel drive parked alongside.
    • Regarding the traffic jam - countless limos, cars, buses and taxis - surrounding chez [how about casa, Steven?
    • More than 100 cars, 10 black and white limos and a jazz band followed and up to 500 people attended the funeral at the Conservative Club, of which he was member.
    • But it was the constant stream of limos waiting to spirit bankers home from their Park Avenue offices that had particularly raised Dimon's ire.
    • This also means that the limo is as fast as a Mercedes McLaren SLR and a Porsche Carrera GT.
    • That's why, when I was invited to a weekend away in the Cotswolds, I decided that the only way to roll up to the doorstep of my hotel would be behind the wheel of one of these executive German limos.
    • It's him driving across the US in the backseat of a limo, talking to the camera the whole time.
    • While city streets are best seen from the plush interiors of hired limos, the open road is where you take the wheel yourself and go your own way.
    • He looked like a rabbit in the headlights as he jumped into the waiting limo and away in a flash.
    • Though the kitchen is willing, the place's spirit is likely to be compromised by invaders from cars, taxis, and rented limos.
    • After young people began renting his limos for wild parties he sold out and returned to taxis he drives weekends with less anxiety.
    • It's the latest thing and pretty well all the big new limos have it as standard, which means of course that soon - sadly - it will be fitted to Nissans and Fords.
    • Today they arrive by chartered buses, small planes, limos, and private cars.
    • When they were done the cake the parents drove home and limos picked up the graduates to take them to a club for an after party.
    • It is not uncommon for there to be a line of limos, taxis, service vehicles and private cars parked outside, on one of the busiest bus lanes in the city.
    • It's the same kind of nonsense that brings celebrities to ‘Save the Earth’ benefits in eight-mile-per-gallon limos.
    • It's the repmobile that possibly, in its quiet moments alone, likes to think of itself as a limo.
    • Celebrities arrived in yachts instead of limos.
    • The partying overlapped all week long with guests zipping in their chauffeur-driven Town Cars and limos from one soirée to another.

Definition of limo in US English:

limo

nounˈlɪmoʊˈlimō
  • short for limousine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When they were done the cake the parents drove home and limos picked up the graduates to take them to a club for an after party.
    • But it was the constant stream of limos waiting to spirit bankers home from their Park Avenue offices that had particularly raised Dimon's ire.
    • It's the repmobile that possibly, in its quiet moments alone, likes to think of itself as a limo.
    • That's why, when I was invited to a weekend away in the Cotswolds, I decided that the only way to roll up to the doorstep of my hotel would be behind the wheel of one of these executive German limos.
    • It's the latest thing and pretty well all the big new limos have it as standard, which means of course that soon - sadly - it will be fitted to Nissans and Fords.
    • More than 100 cars, 10 black and white limos and a jazz band followed and up to 500 people attended the funeral at the Conservative Club, of which he was member.
    • It is not uncommon for there to be a line of limos, taxis, service vehicles and private cars parked outside, on one of the busiest bus lanes in the city.
    • I looked around at the many cars, cabs and limos pulling up along side show venues.
    • He looked like a rabbit in the headlights as he jumped into the waiting limo and away in a flash.
    • The partying overlapped all week long with guests zipping in their chauffeur-driven Town Cars and limos from one soirée to another.
    • Though the kitchen is willing, the place's spirit is likely to be compromised by invaders from cars, taxis, and rented limos.
    • Today they arrive by chartered buses, small planes, limos, and private cars.
    • It's him driving across the US in the backseat of a limo, talking to the camera the whole time.
    • It's the same kind of nonsense that brings celebrities to ‘Save the Earth’ benefits in eight-mile-per-gallon limos.
    • After young people began renting his limos for wild parties he sold out and returned to taxis he drives weekends with less anxiety.
    • This also means that the limo is as fast as a Mercedes McLaren SLR and a Porsche Carrera GT.
    • Regarding the traffic jam - countless limos, cars, buses and taxis - surrounding chez [how about casa, Steven?
    • Celebrities arrived in yachts instead of limos.
    • Val noticed a black car and a black limo and another green four wheel drive parked alongside.
    • While city streets are best seen from the plush interiors of hired limos, the open road is where you take the wheel yourself and go your own way.
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