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单词 tilbury
释义

tilbury1

nounPlural tilburies ˈtɪlb(ə)ri
historical
  • A light open two-wheeled carriage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The German ambassador and the director of the Goethe Institut rode on tilburies with the immense crowd on each side of the street welcoming them.
    • Stuck in traffic, they find themselves surrounded by a crestomathy of carriages: ‘barouches, britchkas, wurts, tandems, tilburies, dog-carts, covered wagonnettes with leather curtains full of singing workmen out on the spree, and go-carts carefully driven by fathers of families.’
    • Behind the carriage there rode a hundred or more noblemen and gentlemen of the west country, and then a line of gigs, tilburies, and carriages wound away down the Grinstead road as far as our eyes could follow it.
    • There are plenty of hackney cabs and coaches too; gigs, phaetons, large-wheeled tilburies, and private carriages - rather of a clumsy make, and not very different from the public vehicles, but built for the heavy roads beyond the city pavement.
    • As he climbed into his tilbury some twenty yards away, Isolde shrugged.

Origin

Early 19th century: named after its inventor.

Rhymes

bilberry

Tilbury2

proper nounˈtɪlb(ə)ri
  • The principal container port of London and south-eastern England, on the north bank of the River Thames.

 
 

tilbury1

noun
historical
  • A light open two-wheeled carriage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are plenty of hackney cabs and coaches too; gigs, phaetons, large-wheeled tilburies, and private carriages - rather of a clumsy make, and not very different from the public vehicles, but built for the heavy roads beyond the city pavement.
    • The German ambassador and the director of the Goethe Institut rode on tilburies with the immense crowd on each side of the street welcoming them.
    • Behind the carriage there rode a hundred or more noblemen and gentlemen of the west country, and then a line of gigs, tilburies, and carriages wound away down the Grinstead road as far as our eyes could follow it.
    • As he climbed into his tilbury some twenty yards away, Isolde shrugged.
    • Stuck in traffic, they find themselves surrounded by a crestomathy of carriages: ‘barouches, britchkas, wurts, tandems, tilburies, dog-carts, covered wagonnettes with leather curtains full of singing workmen out on the spree, and go-carts carefully driven by fathers of families.’

Origin

Early 19th century: named after its inventor.

Tilbury2

proper noun
  • The principal container port of London and southeastern England, on the north bank of the River Thames.

 
 
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