wagon的意思和读音

wagon

: [ˈwæɡən] : ['wæɡən]

n.

v.[,]

wagons  

n.railway wagon,carriage,car,coach

wagonn.

1.a railway/railroad truck for carrying goods

2.a vehicle with four wheels, pulled by horses or oxen and used for carrying heavy loads

3.a small table on very small wheels, used for carrying or serving food or drink

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v.1.[,]

na.1.“waggon”

n.1.a vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses and is used for carrying heavy loads2.a small open cart with four wheels and a long handle, for children to play with3.a station wagon

na.1.The variant of waggon

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3. 〖 goodsyard〗 wagon〖 freighter;cargoship〗 ...

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1.One afternoon my dad's old blue Plymouth wagon broke down, and he called me FOR a ride to take him to the doctor FOR his annual checkup.

2.As his wagon rounded a bend in a high mountain road, he looked down on his neighbors' wagons ahead of him.

3.either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffle tree.

4.In eighteen seventy-two, Walter Scott began to sell food out of a wagon pulled by a horse.

5.He said he had quit, but then hastily added that he occasionally fell off the wagon.

6.so they tied him to a tree, and went away to look for a wagon.

7.The old station wagon was the only car there, its roof and hood veneered with a dim refracting frost.

8.But if he will drive right at it, his wagon wheels press the springs below the roadway, and the gate swings back to let him through.

9.Outside the wall , at the part of the grounds farthest from the public road, were a horse and a light wagon, waiting .

10.These carriages, or to speak more correctly, these wagon-loads of maskers are very familiar to Parisians.