- Anything can be a wagon, so long as it has wheels and can be pulled. Wagons are used for transporting goods, like grains from a farm, or your little sister who wants another ride around the block.
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- n. 货车,四轮马车
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1. The wagon jogged along.
四轮马车颠簸前行。
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2. I want to buy a wagon.
我想要买一辆送货车。
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3. “I have my wagon, and we both have our tricycles, ” the little boy answered.
“我有自己的拖车,而且我们都有三轮车。” 小男孩回答。
- wagon (n.) "four-wheeled vehicle to carry heavy loads," late 15c., from Middle Dutch wagen, waghen, from Proto-Germanic *wagnaz (source also of Old English wægn, Modern English wain, Old Saxon and Old High German wagan, Old Norse vagn, Old Frisian wein, German Wagen), from PIE *wogh-no-, suffixed form of root *wegh- "to go, move, transport in a vehicle" (source also of Latin vehiculum).
wagon / ˈwæɡən ; NAmE ˈwæɡən / noun 1 ( BrE) ( NAmE ˈfreight car ) a railway/railroad truck for carrying goods (铁路)货车车厢,车皮 2 ( BrE also wag·gon ) a vehicle with four wheels, pulled by horses or oxenand used for carrying heavy loads 四轮载重马车(或牛车) 3 ( also cart ) ( both NAmE) ( BrE trol·ley ) a small table on very small wheels, used for carrying or serving food or drink (运送食品、饮料的)小推车,枱车 ☞see also bandwagon , station wagon IDIOM be/go on the ˈwagon ( informal) to not drink alcohol, either for a short time or permanently (短期或永久地)不喝酒,戒酒,滴酒不沾 wagon wagons wagon / ˈwæɡən ; NAmE ˈwæɡən /
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