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Definition of carriole in English: carriole(also cariole) noun ˈkarɪəʊlˈkɛriˌoʊl 1historical A small open horse-drawn carriage for one person. 〈史〉敞篷单人马车 Example sentencesExamples - On arriving at the station we secured rooms and our two carrioles were put into the coach-house.
- After the interminable drive in the carriole over the jolting roads they had reached Nevers when the sun was already high in the heavens.
- As dusk drew near there was a general handshaking, and the carrioles scurried off along the highway.
- Horses and oxen could be attached to sleighs, carioles, fledges, and the like, to bring them long distances over the frozen waterways and icy ground.
- When the clashes broke out my brother insisted on returning the cariole to its owner.
- 1.1 A light covered cart.
轻型带篷大车
2(in Canada) a kind of sledge pulled by a horse or dogs. 〈加〉马(或狗)拉雪橇 Example sentencesExamples - Kane made a sketch of this 1848 dog train that shows both sledges and carioles.
- The dogs soon stopped, the cariole was righted, and the two unfortunates laughed out of all countenance.
- Our visitor had travelled in a dog cariole.
- The road passes through beautiful, wild scenery and twice crosses the glacier and on busy days, up to 40 sturdy little Fjord horses pulling traditional cariole carts carry visitors.
- He travelled as far west as Jasper House, carrying his cumbersome large-format camera and glass plates on the dog carioles shown in this photograph.
OriginMid 18th century: from French, from Italian carriuola, diminutive of carro, from Latin carrum (see car). Definition of carriole in US English: carriole(also cariole) nounˈkɛriˌoʊlˈkerēˌōl 1historical A small open horse-drawn carriage for one person. 〈史〉敞篷单人马车 Example sentencesExamples - As dusk drew near there was a general handshaking, and the carrioles scurried off along the highway.
- On arriving at the station we secured rooms and our two carrioles were put into the coach-house.
- After the interminable drive in the carriole over the jolting roads they had reached Nevers when the sun was already high in the heavens.
- Horses and oxen could be attached to sleighs, carioles, fledges, and the like, to bring them long distances over the frozen waterways and icy ground.
- When the clashes broke out my brother insisted on returning the cariole to its owner.
- 1.1 A light covered cart.
轻型带篷大车
2(in Canada) a kind of sled pulled by a horse or dogs and with space for one or more passengers. 〈加〉马(或狗)拉雪橇 Example sentencesExamples - Kane made a sketch of this 1848 dog train that shows both sledges and carioles.
- Our visitor had travelled in a dog cariole.
- The dogs soon stopped, the cariole was righted, and the two unfortunates laughed out of all countenance.
- The road passes through beautiful, wild scenery and twice crosses the glacier and on busy days, up to 40 sturdy little Fjord horses pulling traditional cariole carts carry visitors.
- He travelled as far west as Jasper House, carrying his cumbersome large-format camera and glass plates on the dog carioles shown in this photograph.
OriginMid 18th century: from French, from Italian carriuola, diminutive of carro, from Latin carrum (see car). |