car·riage
noun/ˈkærɪdʒ/
/ˈkærɪdʒ/

enlarge image(also coach)(both British English)(North American English car)[countable] a separate section of a train for carrying passengers(火车的)客车厢 - a railway carriage
(火车的)车厢
WordfinderTopics Transport by bus and trainc1- aisle
- buffet
- carriage
- connection
- locomotive
- luggage rack
- platform
- station
- track
- train
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- railway
- full
- empty
- …
- get in
- get into
- get out of
- …
- door
- window
- in a/the carriage
- a railway carriage
- [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
(旧时载客的)四轮马车 - a horse-drawn carriage
马车
Extra ExamplesTopics Historyc1- A horse and carriage awaited the happy couple.
一辆马车在等待这对幸福的伉俪。 - She arrived at the ball in horse-drawn carriage.
她乘坐马车到达舞会。 - She went for a ride in the carriage that afternoon.
那天下午她乘马车去兜风。 - The queen waved from her ceremonial carriage.
女王从礼仪马车上挥手致意。 - They could hear the sound of carriage wheels on the gravel.
他们能听到马车车轮踩在碎石路上的声音。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- horse-drawn
- open
- royal
- …
- ride in
- drive
- pull
- …
- in a/the carriage
- a horse-drawn carriage
- (British English) (also handling North American English, British English)[uncountable] (formal) the act or cost of transporting goods from one place to another
运输;运费 - £16.95 including VAT and carriage
16.95 英镑,包含增值税和运费 - Orders are despatched within 28 days but allow time for carriage.
订单将在 28 天内发货,但需留出运输时间。 - a contract for the carriage of goods
货物运输合同
- £16.95 including VAT and carriage
- [countable] a moving part of a machine that supports or moves another part, for example on a typewriter
(打字机等机器上的)滑动托架 - a carriage return (= the act of starting a new line when typing)
回车
- a carriage return (= the act of starting a new line when typing)
- [singular] (old-fashioned) the way in which somebody holds and moves their head and body
synonym bearing仪态;举止 - She showed her pedigree on her face and in her carriage.
她的脸上和马车上都显示出她的血统。
see also baby carriage, gun carriage, hackney carriage, undercarriage - She showed her pedigree on her face and in her carriage.
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old Northern French cariage, from carier, based on Latin carrus ‘wheeled vehicle’.