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wagon

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

车皮,车厢,货车,马车

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of various kinds of four-wheeled vehicles designed to be pulled or having its own motor and ranging from a child's toy to a commercial vehicle for the transport of heavy loads, delivery, etc.
    • : Informal. station wagon.
    • : a police van for transporting prisoners; patrol wagon: The fight broke up before the wagon arrived.
    • : Astronomy. Charles's Wain.
    • : British. a railway freight car or flatcar.
    • : a baby carriage.
    • : Archaic. a chariot.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to transport or convey by wagon.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Also especially British, waggon . to proceed or haul goods by wagon: It was strenuous to wagon up the hill.

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Examples

  • Washington somehow won three of its first four games before the wheels fell off the wagon.

  • Most of these trails are old wagon roads, so they’re relatively flat and pleasant.

  • Then, in another photo, the boy sits in a wagon as his grandfather, in his mask, pulls him along.

  • In Detroit, a rumor spread that a wagon that brought a news camera into the counting center was smuggling ballots.

  • He would reach Miami two days later, hopping 24 rides from drivers that included a pastor, a gun-toting salesman and a mom-driven station wagon with six clamoring kids in the back.

  • He even looks down to address a toddler who is noisily playing in a red wagon.

  • Two days later, FBI agents found the burned station wagon that the volunteers had been driving.

  • The base resembled a wagon circle of armored vehicles with some razor wire strung around them.

  • The blue and white station wagon was in the driveway, and when he got in behind the wheel Mark was still with him.

  • They pulled the elegant wagon on a slow pace along for a block and then made a U-turn beneath the Palmetto overpass.

  • The little pig in the box felt himself being lifted out of the wagon.

  • He had come down after the wagon load, which had to be pitched on again rather more deliberately.

  • The challenge was accepted and the hay-wagon driven round and the trial commenced.

  • For an Indian to sell a horse and wagon in the San Jacinto valley was not an easy thing, unless he would give them away.

  • Alessandro had hard work to give civil answers to the men who wished to buy Benito and the wagon for quarter of their value.