fiacre
/fee-ah-ker, -ahk; French fya-kruh/US // fiˈɑ kər, -ˈɑk; French ˈfya krə //UK // (fɪˈɑːkrə) //
煞车,煞笔,煞气,煞有介事
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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plural fi·a·cres [fee-ah-kerz, -ahks; French fya-kruh]. /fiˈɑ kərz, -ˈɑks; French ˈfya krə/.
- : a small horse-drawn carriage.
Examples
I catch a glimpse of Yvonne with six students all in one fiacre, but Yvonne has been given the most comfortable place.
You pass a student perhaps and a girl, hurrying home—a fiacre for a short distance is a luxury in the Quarter.
In Paris you may wear a blue blouse and make the turn of the Bois in a fiacre.
He, too, took a fiacre and drove at once to the apartment of Baroness Racowitz.
I think he'll be all right now, but if he should be worse don't leave him; send some one to this address—send a fiacre.
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