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carriage

Prononciation : [ˈkærɪdʒ]

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Contexte : « transportation »

(noun) a type of vehicle that is moved by horses. It usually has a comfortable place for people to sit inside it. You might see carriages being used in parades or when someone wants a fancy way to travel.

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The bride arrived at the wedding in a beautiful horse-drawn carriage.

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They didn’t use a carriage for the trip; instead, they chose to drive a car.

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Have you ever been on a horse-drawn carriage ride?

Contexte : « rail transport »

(noun) the part of a train that carries people or goods. Each carriage is like a separate room on the train, where passengers can sit or where cargo can be stored.

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Our train had a dining carriage where we could eat while traveling.

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This train doesn't have any empty carriages; they are all full of passengers.

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Which carriage is our seat reserved in?

Contexte : « baby care »

(noun) a small vehicle for babies that has a place for them to lie down and is pushed by an adult. It’s often used to take babies for walks or to help them sleep outside.

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She pushed the baby carriage through the park on a sunny day.

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He didn’t bring his baby carriage to the store, so he had to carry his baby instead.

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Do you think the baby is comfortable in the carriage?

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