A cab is a car you pay for to take you where you want. It is also called a taxi. People use cabs when they do not want to drive.
I took a cab to go home.
The cab arrived at the station.
A cab is the part in a truck or train where the driver sits. It has controls and windows. Drivers sit here to drive the vehicle safely.
The truck cab is very large.
He works in the train cab every day.
To cab means to use a taxi to go somewhere. It is a verb that means 'to travel by paying a taxi.' People cab when they need a quick ride.
We cabs to the airport yesterday.
She will cab to the city center.
A cab is a small enclosed space on machines like cranes or big vehicles. It holds controls like buttons and levers to run the machine. Operators use it to work.
The crane cab has many buttons.
The machine operator sits in the cab.
In rare uses, cab can mean the head or part of certain plants like cabbage. This meaning is not common and mostly found in old or regional language.
The cab of the plant is green and round.
Farmers harvest the cab in autumn.
CAB is sometimes used as a technical code in chemistry for parts of registry numbers. This is very rare and mainly read by scientists or chemists.
The compound's CAB index is unique.
Refer to the CAB section for chemicals.