carriages
英 [ˈkærɪdʒɪz]
美 [ˈkærɪdʒɪz]
n. (火车的)客车厢; (旧时载客的)四轮马车; 运输; 运费
carriage的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (旧时的)马车
Acarriageis an old-fashioned vehicle, usually for a small number of passengers, which is pulled by horses.- The President-elect followed in an open carriage drawn by six beautiful gray horses.
新当选的总统紧随其后,乘坐一辆由6匹漂亮的灰马拉着的敞篷马车。
- The President-elect followed in an open carriage drawn by six beautiful gray horses.
- (客运列车的)车厢
Acarriageis one of the separate, long sections of a train that carries passengers. - 同 baby carriage
Acarriageis the same as ababy carriage. - N-UNCOUNT 运费;运输
Carriageis the cost or action of transporting or delivering goods.- It costs £10.86 for one litre including carriage...
连运费在内,每升花费10.86英镑。 - If the Government introduces a carbon tax on road haulage, then carriage by water will become more attractive.
如果政府开始对公路运输征收碳税,那么水运就会变得更加具有吸引力。
- It costs £10.86 for one litre including carriage...
- N-UNCOUNT 仪态;姿态
Yourcarriageis the way you hold your body and head when you are walking, standing, or sitting.- Her legs were long and fine, her hips slender, her carriage erect.
她长腿细臀,身姿笔直。
- Her legs were long and fine, her hips slender, her carriage erect.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 car
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 delivery charge
双语例句
- Lock the carriages on the engine with this special hook.
用这个专门的挂钩把客车车厢挂上机车。 - There was a terrific crush of carriages, and the traffic was almost stopped.
当时车辆极度拥挤,交通几乎完全堵塞。 - There was once a poor old fisherman. At one time carriages had no springs.
从前有位穷苦的老渔夫。从前马车是没有弹簧的。 - You start to avoid the front and rear carriages of subway trains.
我买的是真的欧莱雅洗发水麽?你会避开地铁的头和尾部车厢。 - I remember when there were horse-drawn carriages in london.
我记得那时在伦敦有许多马车。 - No, we needn 't.The dining car is two carriages away.
不用了,过两节车厢就是餐车。 - Then people of several carriages contributed money for her together, so she bought the ticket again.
后来几个车厢的人集体为她捐款,她才补了票。 - The train derailed and a number of passengers were pinned under the carriages.
火车出了轨,一些旅客被压在车厢下。 - Earlyautomobiles were sometimes only "horseless carriages" powered by gasoline or steam engines.
早期的汽车有时只不过是靠汽油或蒸汽机驱动的无马“马车”而已。 - They coupled the carriages of the train together.
他们把这些列车车厢连接起来。