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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
carriage
car·riage [carriage carriages] BrE [ˈkærɪdʒ] NAmE [ˈkærɪdʒ] noun 1. (also coach) (both BrE) (NAmE car)countable a separate section of a train for carrying passengers •a railway carriage 2. countable a road vehicle, usually with four wheels, that is pulled by one or more horses and was used in the past to carry people •a horse-drawn carriage 3. (BrE) (also hand·ling NAmE, BrE)uncountable (formal)the act or cost of transporting goods from one place to another •£16.95 including VAT and carriage •Orders are despatched within 28 days but allow time for carriage. •a contract for the carriage of goods 4. countable a moving part of a machine that supports or moves another part, for example on a ↑typewriter •a carriage return (= the act of starting a new line when typing) 5. singular (old-fashioned)the way in which sb holds and moves their head and body Syn: ↑bearing •She showed her pedigree on her face and in her carriage. see also ↑baby carriage, ↑undercarriage See also: ↑car ▪ ↑coach ▪ ↑handling Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old Northern French cariage, from carier, based on Latin carrus ‘wheeled vehicle’. Thesaurus: carriage noun 1. (BrE) •All the second-class carriages were full. compartment • |BrE coach • |AmE car • a railway carriage/compartment/coach a railroad car a first-class/second-class, etc. carriage/compartment/coach a passenger carriage/compartment/coach/car Carriage, coach or compartment? Coach is the word used in official language by train companies; carriage is used more in everyday speech •Your seats are in Coach D. • I had to go to the end of the carriage to find a seat. A compartment is a separate section of a carriage. 2. •A horse and carriage awaited the happy couple. cart • • wagon • • stagecoach • in a carriage/wagon/stagecoach on a cart/wagon a horse-drawn carriage/cart/wagon Example Bank: •A horse and carriage awaited the happy couple. •All the second-class carriages were full. •He flung open the carriage door. •It will cost £257.00 including tax and carriage. •Several people got into the carriage. •She arrived at the ball in horse-drawn carriage. •She asked for a non-smoking carriage. •She went for a ride in the carriage that afternoon. •The queen waved from her ceremonial carriage. •There is a law regulating the carriage of goods by road. •They could hear the sound of carriage wheels on the gravel.
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