Meaning of Carriage | Babel Free
ˈkæɹ ɪd͡ʒDefinitions
- The act of conveying; carrying.
- A means of conveyance.
- A (mostly four-wheeled) lighter vehicle chiefly designed to transport people, generally drawn by horse power.
- Ellipsis of railway carriage (“a passenger railroad car, or any railroad car”).
- The manner or posture in which one holds or positions a body part, such as one's arm or head.
- A manner of walking and moving in general; how one carries oneself, bearing, gait.
- One's behavior, or way of conducting oneself towards others.
- The part of a typewriter supporting the paper.
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A shopping cart. New-England, US, countable, uncountable
- A stroller; a baby carriage.
- The charge made for conveying (especially in the phrases carriage forward, when the charge is to be paid by the receiver, and Carriage Paid To).
- That which is carried, baggage.
Equivalents
Azərbaycanca
araba
Беларуская
калёсы
Cymraeg
cerbyd
Suomi
junavaunu
kanto
kärryt
kuljetus
kuljetusmaksu
rahtimaksu
rattaat
ryhti
tela
teräkelkka
vaunu
vaunut
Gaeilge
carráiste
Հայերեն
կառք
Қазақша
арба
Latviešu
kariete
မြန်မာဘာသာ
မြင်းလှည်း
Nederlands
koets
Português
carruagem
Shqip
qerre
தமிழ்
வண்டி
Тоҷикӣ
ароба
Türkmençe
araba
Tagalog
kalesa
Türkçe
araba
اردو
گاڑی
Examples
“The remainder of the men were employed in unbarreling our Pork and stringing it on poles for convenience of carriage, and carrying our Batteaux from the river to the pond.”
“The carriage ride was very romantic.”
“When the long, hot journey drew to its end and the train slowed down for the last time, there was a stir in Jessamy’s carriage. People began to shake crumbs from their laps and tidy themselves up a little.”
“The runner has a very low arm carriage.”
“a tall woman with a beautiful upright carriage.”
“His carriage was full comely and vpright, / His countenaunce demure and temperate [...].”
“In spite of her erect carriage she could flop to her knees to pray as smart as any of us.”
“Cavett: What would it take – seriously – for a musician to be good enough to play in the Miles Davis bands? Suppose you're looking for a new guy. Davis: Well, the first thing he needs do – whoever he is – has to have good carriage, you know. Cavett: Meaning? Davis: Meaning that they have to look like what they're going to play – the instrument.”
“She [Maya Angelou] towered over everyone and exuded a power that I had not recognized in anyone other than my mother. It was in her height. It was in her carriage. It was in her voice. And, I said to myself, 'This is woman to be reckoned with.'”
“He chose to speak largely about Vietnam [...], and his wonderfully sonorous voice was as enthralling to me as his very striking carriage and appearance.”
“I had almoſt forgotten to acquaint your honor, that one major Alford (who was in mr. Love's conſpiracy) was of the graund inqueſt at Saliſbury, and was very zealous in his highneſſe ſervice here, and his good affection and wiſe carriage here, did much advantage the buſſineſe.”
“He now assumed a carriage to me so very different from what he had lately worn, and so nearly resembling his behaviour the first week of our marriage, that […] he might, possibly, have rekindled my fondness for him.”
“Some people whisper but no doubt they lie, / For malice still imputes some private end, / That Inez had, ere Don Alfonso's marriage, / Forgot with him her very prudent carriage [...].”
“And David left his carriage in the hand of the keeper of the carriage, and ran into the army, and came and saluted his brethren.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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