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I . taxi [ˈtæksi] SAM.

taxi
taksi m. spol

II . taxi [ˈtæksi] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. taxi (ride):

taxi

2. taxi ZRAČ. PROM. (move):

taxi

ˈtaxi-driv·er SAM.

taksist(ka) m. spol (ž. spol)

ˈtaxi rank SAM. brit. angl., ˈtaxi stand SAM. am. angl.

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Once completed, the team would receive a free taxi ride to the train station.
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On the islands other than from walking, the only way of transport are water taxis.
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He died in 1949 after being hit by a taxi.
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The taxi can be controlled though either the touch screen or by tilting the device making use of its accelerometer.
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Taxis can be hailed from taxi stands or from the streets.
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On the other hand, taxi drivers engaged by operators receive around half the wage they would be entitled to if they were treated as employees.
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The first 35 taxis have taken to the streets to provide secure rides 24 hours a day.
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He supported himself by driving a taxi and every place he saw figured in his landscapes.
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In some cities, they operate under a regular taxi permit, while in some cities, they are treated as tourist vehicles for hire.
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Taxis are also available from the bus stand throughout the day.
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