stagecoach
/ˈsteɪdʒkəʊtʃ/ (bre, ipa) · [stˈedʒkˌotʃ] /ˈsteɪdʒkəʊtʃ/ (ame, ipa) · [stˈedʒkˌotʃ] /ˈstāj-ˌkōch How to pronounce stagecoach (audio)/ (ame, mw)
stagecoach — 名詞
- stagecoachsingular
- stagecoachesplural
1. a large closed coach from earlier times that horses drew between towns on fixed
驛站馬車
舊時按固定路線載客載郵件的大馬車
a large closed coach from earlier times that horses drew between towns on fixed routes, carrying travelers, mail, and other goods
Ezra climbed into the stagecoach with two trunks and a sack of flour.
Ezra 帶著兩只大箱子和一袋麵粉,爬上那輛驛站馬車。
ride in a stagecoach with travel luggage
At dawn, Sofia watched the stagecoach leave the inn for the next town.
天剛亮時,Sofia 看著那輛驛站馬車從客店出發前往下一個城鎮。
the stagecoach leaves an inn on a set route
The muddy road slowed the stagecoach, but the driver kept the horses moving.
泥濘的道路拖慢了那輛驛站馬車,但車夫還是讓馬匹繼續前進。
Mail from the capital reached the village by stagecoach every Thursday.
來自首都的郵件每週四都靠驛站馬車送到那座村莊。
In the museum painting, a red stagecoach crosses the snowy bridge at dusk.
在博物館收藏的一幅畫裡,一輛紅色驛站馬車在黃昏時穿過積雪的橋。
文法句型
travel by stagecoach
ride in a stagecoach
the stagecoach leaves [place] for [place]
用法筆記
Used for travel before railways and cars. It usually suggests a scheduled route between towns rather than a private carriage for one family.