《curricle》怎以读
英 ['kʌrɪkl]
美 ['kɜɪkəl]
《curricle》是什么意思
一种轻便马车;
英英释义
Curricle
- A curricle was a smart, light two-wheeled chaise or "chariot", large enough for the driver and a passenger and— most unusual for a vehicle with a single axle—usually drawn by a carefully matched pair of horses. It was popular in the early 19th century: its name — from the Latin curriculum, meaning "running", "racecourse"or "chariot"World Wide Words: Curriculum.
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