0 a group of people who travel together, especially to work or school, usually in a different member's car each day
1 a group of cars, owned by a company or other organization, that can be used by any of its employees
2 to travel together in someone's car, making a regular journey to work or school:
3 a group of people who travel together to work or school in a car, usually taking turns to drive:
4 a group of cars or other vehicles owned by a company or organization which can be used by its employees:
5 to travel together to work or school in a car, usually taking turns to drive:
Drivers who carpool save $210 each month for a 50-mile round-trip commute.
They can carpool, or use public transportation.
If you can't carpool on a particular day due to a schedule conflict, give your carpool partners ample notice.
Some companies offered priority parking spots to those who carpooled.
Telematics technology is allowing more and more people to share cars, on a pay-as-you-go basis, through car share and carpool schemes.
There are about three thousand parking spaces available and carpool parking is permitted.
Ten percent of residents carpool, and five percent use public transportation.
When attending track meets, several athletes would share the same hotel room, sleeping on floors, and carpool together to save costs.
Frieman contends that if corporations are indeed persons, that carrying corporate papers in his car allows him to drive in the carpool lane.
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人, 合夥用車的一群人,拼車族(尤指上下班或上學、放學一起走的一群人,通常每天用其中一人的車), 汽車…
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人, 合伙用车的一群人,拼车族(尤指上下班或上学、放学一起走的一群人,通常每天用其中一人的车), 汽车…
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