0 (also taxi-cab, cab) a car, usually fitted with a taximeter, that can be hired with its driver, especially for short journeys; -- taxi
1 (of an aeroplane) to move slowly along the ground before beginning to run forward for take-off -- taxie
One-in-five respondents used taxis, but only four indicated that taxis were their main means of getting about.
Transport was provided for participants in taxis or minibuses and arranged by the research team.
She visits him twice a week, using taxis or friends' cars as she doesn't drive.
Note that these encodings have different consequences - the second prevents taxis to be present independently from whether it was called or not.
Increasingly searches have also been conducted in bars, taxis and people's homes.
The company's accountant explained to them that they had bought new taxis during the year costing $50,000.
Can get simple information about travel, use public transport: buses, trains, and taxis, and give directions, and buy tickets.
Often the distinction between taxis and kinesis is ignored, particularly in population-level descriptions of phenomena such as aggregation.
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