0 an underground passage eg for pedestrians, under a busy road -- đường ngầm
Cross by the subway.
1 an underground railway in a city -- xe điện ngầm
Go by subway.
The subway was so quick and so cheap.
Far from destroying the principle of the axis, such a brief subway might be an event along its course.
Imagine that the woman standing next to you on the subway suddenly collapses.
As a result, grants for subways, guard rails and overhead bridges were introduced in the late 1930s to train and direct pedestrians.
Assume now that an incident occurs on the subway line; the pieces of knowledge k1 to k4 are (or should be) immediately invoked.
Relates to railroads, street railways, subways, streetcars, and fares; includes bills regulating automobile operation and driving.
While one of the timed walks went into an underground station and through a subway, the second remained outdoors, to create an acoustic disjunction.
This experiment is intended to simulate an indoor environment such as a mine, factory building or subway tunnel.
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