Definition of tramlines

tramlinesnoun

đường xe điện

/ˈtræmlaɪnz//ˈtræmlaɪnz/

The term "tramlines" originated from the tracks laid for horse-drawn trams, which were called "tramways" in the 19th century. The word "tram" is believed to derive from the Scottish word "tram" meaning a "beam" or "rail." As the tracks were used for moving trams, they became known as "tramlines." Today, the term is still used to refer to the rails themselves, as well as the path of a tram or the lane on a road specifically designated for trams.

Summary
typedanh từ, pl
meaningđường ray cho xe điện
meaning hai đường song song trên sân quần vợt đánh dấu vùng phụ (dùng khi chơi đấu đôi)
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the rails in the street that trams run on

đường ray trên đường mà xe điện chạy qua

the pair of straight lines on a tennis or badminton court that mark the extra area that is used when four people are playing

cặp đường thẳng trên sân tennis hoặc cầu lông đánh dấu khu vực phụ được sử dụng khi bốn người đang chơi

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