
#314 台灣人隨便開車 Taiwanese People Drive Recklessly ?
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車禍 chēhuò – traffic accident
老先生 lǎo xiānshēng – elderly man
闖紅燈 chuǎng hóngdēng – to run a red light
巷子 xiàngzi – alley, small lane
高速衝撞 gāosù chōngzhuàng – high-speed collision
路人 lùrén – pedestrian, passerby
造成 zàochéng – to cause, to result in
三死十二傷 sān sǐ shí’èr shāng – 3 dead and 12 injured
慘劇 cǎnjù – tragedy
閃躲 shǎnduǒ – to dodge, to evade
踩煞車 cǎi shāchē – to step on the brake
踩油門 cǎi yóumén – to step on the gas pedal
駕駛 jiàshǐ – driver; to drive
視力 shìlì – eyesight, vision
聽力 tīnglì – hearing
反應速度 fǎnyìng sùdù – reaction speed
判斷能力 pànduàn nénglì – ability to judge or make decisions
下降 xiàjiàng – to decline, to decrease
監視器 jiānshìqì – surveillance camera
肇事 zhàoshì – to cause an accident
違規 wéiguī – to violate rules or regulations
慣犯 guànfàn – habitual offender
人行道 rénxíngdào – sidewalk
分隔島 fēngé dǎo – traffic island, road divider
後退 hòutuì – to reverse, to back up
路怒症 lùnùzhèng – road rage
發作 fāzuò – (of a condition) to break out, to occur
被...惹怒 bèi... rěnù – to be angered/enraged by...
逼車 bīchē – to tailgate or aggressively drive close to another vehicle
按喇叭 àn lǎbā – to honk the horn
下車理論 xiàchē lǐlùn – to get out of the car to argue
強烈 qiángliè – intense, strong
密閉空間 mìbì kōngjiān – enclosed space
老翁 lǎo wēng – old man (formal/literary)
抗憂鬱症 kàng yōuyùzhèng – antidepressant (medicine)
情緒穩定劑 qíngxù wěndìngjì – mood stabilizer
冥想 míngxiǎng – meditation
密集 mìjí – dense, crowded, intensive
急躁 jízào – impatient, irritable
完善 wánshàn – to improve; well-developed or thorough
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