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 carriage ['kæridʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 马车, 客车, 举止, 运输

[经] 搬运费, 运费


  1. Her carriage was the most beautiful one in the yard.
    她的马车是院子里最漂亮的。
  2. I'll be sitting in the 3rd carriage from the front of the train.
    我将坐在第三节车厢。
  3. She has a graceful carriage.
    她举止优雅。


carriage
[ noun ]
  1. a railcar where passengers ride

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. characteristic way of bearing one's body

  6. <noun.attribute>
    stood with good posture
  7. a machine part that carries something else

  8. <noun.artifact>
  9. a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around

  10. <noun.artifact>


Carriage \Car"riage\, n. [OF. cariage luggage, carriage,
chariage carriage, cart, baggage, F. charriage, cartage,
wagoning, fr. OF. carier, charier, F. charrier, to cart. See
{Carry}.]
1. That which is carried; burden; baggage. [Obs.]

David left his carriage in the hand of the keeper of
the carriage. --1. Sam.
xvii. 22.

And after those days we took up our carriages and
went up to Jerusalem. --Acts. xxi.
15.

2. The act of carrying, transporting, or conveying.

Nine days employed in carriage. --Chapman.

3. The price or expense of carrying.

4. That which carries of conveys, as:
(a) A wheeled vehicle for persons, esp. one designed for
elegance and comfort.
(b) A wheeled vehicle carrying a fixed burden, as a gun
carriage.
(c) A part of a machine which moves and carries of
supports some other moving object or part.
(d) A frame or cage in which something is carried or
supported; as, a bell carriage.

5. The manner of carrying one's self; behavior; bearing;
deportment; personal manners.

His gallant carriage all the rest did grace.
--Stirling.

6. The act or manner of conducting measures or projects;
management.

The passage and whole carriage of this action.
--Shak.

{Carriage horse}, a horse kept for drawing a carriage.

{Carriage porch} (Arch.), a canopy or roofed pavilion
covering the driveway at the entrance to any building. It
is intended as a shelter for those who alight from
vehicles at the door; -- sometimes erroneously called in
the United States {porte-coch[`e]re}.

  1. The design shows a big-beaked bird preening in a renaissance costume; an archaeologist named Dr. Digwell excavating pots; and the dressed-up alligator pushing a carriage shaped like an egg with legs.
  2. "When carriage horses were of yore 100 years ago, Manhattan was an oasis.
  3. "It's a store which has successfully switched its approach from serving the carriage trade to serving the contemporary fashion needs of middle to upper-income customers," said Kurt Barnard, publisher of Barnard's Retail Marketing Report.
  4. Passengers can still move from carriage to carriage, however, through doors alongside the shutters.
  5. Passengers can still move from carriage to carriage, however, through doors alongside the shutters.
  6. About 3,000 people turned out Sunday to launch a re-enactment of George Washington's carriage trip to his inauguration, but the actor who played the nation's first president was forced to leave by van.
  7. A lady carrying a potted plant is carried grandly away in a horse-drawn carriage.
  8. It was the second year she had used the carriage since retiring her horse, Burmese, which she used to ride sidesaddle for the occasion, wearing a scarlet uniform.
  9. One of the wheels hit a fence post and broke the main shaft connecting the harnesses and the carriage.
  10. His carriage, for example, was a traveling display of refinement and power.
  11. Best of all is Michael Ginsborg's sharply cursive, linear image, as taut as a carriage spring, pale red on paler pink and orange.
  12. "Lang's feet, like his hands, were quite large and he walked with an erect military carriage.
  13. Only one business provides carriage rides in Washington. It's owned by Sarah Davies, who last month was praised by the Washington Humane Society for the excellent care she gives her six horses.
  14. When a competitor connects to BT's network to route a call to its destination, the cost of carriage charge does include the cost of providing customers connections.
  15. A 9-year-old carriage horse that collapsed on a Manhattan street this week, apparently from heat prostration, has become something of a cause celebre, whether he knows it or not.
  16. Selim Peucak carries on his father's tradition at Vila Rifat on the island of Buyukada (take a horse and carriage from the ferry station to Maden).
  17. A baby carriage at her side was filled with clothes and bread, pork and beans, soup and baby food.
  18. The NCTA said its study, based on the more recent rules, showed only 330 cases where a cable operator either dropped or opted not to carry a station that qualified for carriage under the rules.
  19. A four-bedroom, brick carriage house on 1 acres was listed for seven months at $2.8 million and sold only after the price was lowered to $1.3 million, Cranwell said.
  20. She had not spoken or read the language for years, and now she was eager to brush away the cobwebs and start again. With this in mind she helped us get to grips with the timetable posted in the corridor of the carriage.
  21. More than 150 tourists who waited in the road for four hours for a glimpse of the bride and groom applauded as the Blanchards emerged Saturday to take a horse-drawn carriage built for Queen Victoria to their dinner reception at the nearby Grand Hotel.
  22. Merchants who cater to the carriage trade complain that the government's proposal to hike taxes on big-ticket items - including expensive cars, yachts, jewelry and furs, as well as wine and liquor - discriminates against their well-heeled clientele.
  23. A horse put to work pulling a carriage across the sizzling streets collapsed of apparent heat prostration but apparently suffered no lasting effects, the authorities said.
  24. Lewis, a Democrat who served first in the House, then in the Senate, was so heavy he had difficulty finding a carriage driver willing to take the risk of hauling all those pounds.
  25. Export and import data are calculated on the FOB (free on board) basis except for German and Italian imports which use the CIF method (including carriage, insurance and freight charges).
  26. The horse was retired from ceremonial duties in 1986, and the queen switched to a horse-drawn carriage for Trooping the Color, the annual military pageant marking her birthday.
  27. Mrs. Alvarez took cover between two parked cars with Gregory and a younger child she was pushing in a carriage.
  28. And fewer passengers, it might have added. After dinner, only the staff remained in the walnut-trimmed fin de siecle bar of the first-class carriage.
  29. Encouraged by the quick sale of his pots and pans, Mr. Aram decided to keep the carriage.
  30. The first regular stamp issue of 1991 will come on Jan. 25 as a 4-cent coil stamp featuring a steam carriage.
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