caleche
/French ka-lesh; English kuh-lesh/US // French kaˈlɛʃ; English kəˈlɛʃ //UK // (French kalɛʃ) //
卡莱切,卡莱西,卡列斯,卡利奇
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural ca·lèches [French kalesh; English kuh-lesh-iz]. /French ˈkalɛʃ; English kəˈlɛʃ ɪz/.
- : Also calash. a type of calash pulled by a single horse, seating two passengers and having two wheels and a folding top.
- : calash.
Examples
"I have not asked you why you journey in a caleche with three horses," said Frank, insolently.
Jean-Jacques came to bid his sister good-by, and to offer her his caleche for the drive to Bourges.
In the evening we drove upon the Corso in a caleche, the same sort of vehicle which we used while at Paris.
During our whole stay the governor put his caleche at our disposal, and was imitated in this by many other persons.
He was being conveyed in a caleche with a raised hood, and was quite covered by an apron.
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