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1 Waggon
[va’go:] m; -s, -s; EISENB. (railway) carriage, Am. (railroad) car; (Güterwagen) goods waggon, Am. freight car* * *der Waggonwagon; car; carriage; waggon; railway carriage; railroad car* * *Wag|gon [va'gõː, va'gɔŋ]m -s, -s(goods) wagon, freight car (US); (= Ladung) wagonload/carload* * *der1) (a section for passengers in a train etc: a dining-car.) car2) (an open railway carriage for goods: a goods wagon.) wagon3) (an open railway carriage for goods: a goods wagon.) waggon* * *Wag·gon<-s, -s>[vaˈgõ, vaˈgɔŋ]m BAHN [goods] wag[g]on* * *der; Waggons, Waggons, südd., österr.: Waggons, Waggone wagon; truck (Brit.); car (Amer.)* * *Waggon [vaˈɡõː] m; -s, -s; BAHN (railway) carriage, US (railroad) car; (Güterwagen) goods waggon, US freight car* * *der; Waggons, Waggons, südd., österr.: Waggons, Waggone wagon; truck (Brit.); car (Amer.)* * *-s m.waggon n.wagon n. -
2 car
[kaː] noun1) (American ˌautomoˈbile ) a ( usually privately-owned) motor vehicle on wheels for carrying people:What kind of car do you have?
سَيّارَه"Did you go by car?"
عَرَبَةُ مَطْعَم (في قِطار)a dining-car.
3) (American) a railway carriage for goods or people:مَرْكَبَةٌ للنَّقْلِa freight car.
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