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1 wag(g)on
wag·(g)on[ˈwægən]ncovered \wag(g)on Planwagen mgoods \wag(g)on Güterwagon m3. -
2 wag(g)on
wag·(g)on [ʼwægən] nto be as cheeky as a \wag(g)on-load of monkeys so verrückt wie eine Fuhre Affen sein ( fam)covered \wag(g)on Planwagen mgoods \wag(g)on Güterwaggon mPHRASES: -
3 wagon
['wæɡən]2) (an open railway carriage for goods: a goods wagon.) der Waggon* * *['wgən]n1) (horse-drawn) Fuhrwerk nt, Wagen m; (= covered wagon) Planwagen m; (US = delivery truck) Lieferwagen m; (= child's toy cart) Leiterwagen m; (= tea wagon etc) Wagen m; (US inf) (= police car) Streifenwagen m; (for transporting prisoners) grüne Minna (inf); (Brit inf) (= car) Karre f (inf); (= lorry) Laster m (inf)3) (inf)to go on the wagon — unter die Abstinenzler gehen (inf)
* * *1. (vierrädriger) (Last-, Roll)Wagen m2. BAHN Br (offener) Güterwagen, Waggon m:by waggon WIRTSCH per Achse3. USa) (Gefangenen-, Polizei)Wagen mb) (Händler-, Verkaufs)Wagen mc) Lieferwagen md) AUTO Kombi(wagen) me) Teewagen mf) Spielzeugwagen mgo on the waggon mit dem Trinken aufhören;be off the waggon wieder trinken* * *n.Waggon -s m.
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