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♦ carriage /ˈkærɪdʒ/n.4 [u] (GB) trasporto ( di cose e persone): carriage by rail [by sea], trasporto per ferrovia [via mare]; carriage charges, spese di trasporto5 [u] (comm.) porto; spese di trasporto: carriage forward (o carriage unpaid) porto assegnato; carriage free (o carriage paid) franco di porto; carriage paid, franco di porto6 (solo sing.) portamento; atteggiamento; contegno● carriage and pair, carrozza a due cavalli; tiro a due □ (GB) carriage clock, orologio da carrozza □ carriage company, impresa di trasporti □ carriage drive, viale di accesso ( a una villa) □ carriage entrance, passo carraio ( a un edificio) □ ( USA) carriage house, rimessa per carrozze ( convertita in casa di abitazione); ( anche) garage con abitazione al piano superiore □ carriage lever, leva d'interlinea ( di macchina da scrivere); leva di spaziatura □ (comm.) carriage note, lettera di vettura; bolletta di spedizione □ carriage release, tasto di sblocco del carrello ( di macchina da scrivere) □ carriage return, ritorno del carrello ( di macchina da scrivere), a capo □ carriage road, rotabile □ the carriage trade, il lavoro per una clientela ricca.
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