3. n. A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.
The carriage ride was very romantic.
4. n. (British) A rail car, especially one designed for the conveyance of passengers.
5. n. (now rare) A manner of walking and moving in general; how one carries oneself, bearing, gait.
6. n. (archaic) One's behaviour, or way of conducting oneself towards others.
7. n. The part of a typewriter supporting the paper.
8. n. (US, New England) A shopping cart.
9. n. (British) A stroller; a baby carriage.
10. n. The charge made for conveying (especially in the phrases carriage forward, when the charge is to be paid by the receiver, and carriage paid).
11. n. (archaic) That which is carried, baggage
van
1. 名詞. ヴァン。車両の種類。
2. 名詞. vanguardの略
3. 名詞. caravanの略
Van
1. n. A Van cat.
2. n. A Turkish Van cat.
3. n. A (covered) vehicle used for carrying goods or people, usually roughly cuboid in shape, longer and higher than a car but smaller than a truck/lorry.
The van sped down the road.
4. n. (British) An enclosed railway vehicle for transport of goods.
5. n. (dated) A light wagon, either covered or open, used by tradesmen and others for the transportation of goods.
6. n. Shortened form of caravan.
7. v. To transport in a van or similar vehicle (especially of horses).
8. v. (in passive voice) To be arrested by law enforcement (not necessarily in a van, derived from the slang party van).
9. n. Shortened form of vanguard.
10. n. (mining) A shovel used in cleansing ore.
11. v. (mining) To wash or cleanse, as a small portion of ore, on a shovel.
12. n. A fan or other contrivance, such as a sieve, for winnowing grain.
13. n. A wing with which the air is beaten.
car
1. eng. 自動車、車。
She drove her car to the mall.
彼女は車を運転してモールへ行った。
2. eng. 鉄道で、客車、貨車といった動力を有さない車両。
The conductor linked the cars to the locomotive.
機関誌は、車両を機関車に連結した。
3. eng. (動力の有無にかかわらず)電車の車両。
From the front-most car of the subway, he filmed the progress through the tunnel.
地下鉄で最前面の車両から、彼はトンネルを進んでいるところをを撮影しました。
4. eng. エレベーターの箱。
Fix the car of the express elevator - the door is sticking.
高速エレベータの修理をお願いします、ドアが動きません。
5. eng. 遊園地におけるアトラクションなどの乗り物。
The child's dream was to ride the front car of the roller-coaster with her hands straight up for the whole ride.
1. n. A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, with at least three wheels, powered mechanically, steered by a driver and mostly for personal transportation; a motorcar or automobile.
She drove her car to the mall.
2. n. (dated) A wheeled vehicle, drawn by a horse or other animal; a chariot.
3. n. (Birmingham) A four-wheeled cab, as opposed to a (two-wheeled) Hansom cab.
4. n. (rail transport, chiefly North America) An unpowered unit in a railroad train.
The conductor coupled the cars to the locomotive.
5. n. (rail transport) an individual vehicle, powered or unpowered, in a multiple unit.
The 11:10 to London was operated by a 4-car diesel multiple unit.
6. n. (rail transport) A passenger-carrying unit in a subway or elevated train, whether powered or not.
From the frontmost car of the subway, he filmed the progress through the tunnel.
7. n. A rough unit of quantity approximating the amount which would fill a railroad car.
We ordered five hundred cars of gypsum.
8. n. The moving, load-carrying component of an elevator or other cable-drawn transport mechanism.
Fix the car of the express elevator - the door is sticking.
9. n. The passenger-carrying portion of certain amusement park rides, such as Ferris wheels.
The most exciting part of riding a Ferris wheel is when your car goes over the top.
10. n. The part of an airship, such as a balloon or dirigible, which houses the passengers and control apparatus.
11. n. (sailing) A sliding fitting that runs along a track.
12. n. (US, slang) The aggregate of desirable characteristics of a car.
Buy now! You can get more car for your money.
13. n. (US) A floating perforated box for living fish.
14. n. (obsolete) A turn.
15. n. (computing) The first part of a cons in LISP. The first element of a list