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waggon

/wag-uhn/US // ˈwæg ən //UK // (ˈwæɡən) //

马车,车皮,货车,车厢

Definitions

  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : wagon.

Examples

  • One day the Bristol mail was robbed; another day the Dover coach; then the Norwich waggon.

  • In the evening, when about to yoke the oxen to the waggon, it was found that most of them had run off towards Bysondermeid.

  • There was, however, only one waggon and that a cripple, and neither carpenters nor smiths were at the station to repair it.

  • Food in abundance was given to him, and a number of warriors attended his waggon as a guard against lions on the way.

  • A single cart, and a waggon, were all the vehicles that I saw between Boulogne and Abbeville.