carriages
n. (火車的)客車廂( carriage的名詞複數 ); (舊時載客的)四輪馬車; 運輸; 舉止
A carriage is 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.
新當選的總統緊隨其後,乘坐一輛由6匹漂亮的灰馬拉著的敞篷馬車。
A carriage is one of the separate, long sections of a train that carries passengers.
A carriage is the same as a baby carriage .
Carriage is the cost or action of transporting or delivering goods.
It costs £10.86 for one litre including carriage...
連運費在內,每升花費10.86英鎊。
If the Government introduces a carbon tax on road haulage, then carriage by water will become more attractive.
如果政府開始對公路運輸征收碳稅,那麼水運就會變得更加具有吸引力。
Your carriage is 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.
她長腿細臀,身姿筆直。
Around 1910 motorized carriages were beginning to replace horse-drawn cabs.
大約從1910年起,機動車開始取代馬車。
The king fared forth , attended by all his servants and many carriages.
在全體奴僕、車輛的伴隨下,國王出發了.
Two extra carriages were joined on the train at York.
火車在約克又掛上了兩節車廂.
These narrow roads are a leftover from the days of horse - drawn carriages.
這些小道是從馬車時代沿用下來的.
They coupled the carriages of the train together.
他們把這些列車車廂連線起來.