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单词 chariot
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chariotnoun [ C ]

uk/ˈtʃær.i.ət/us/ˈtʃer.i.ət/

a two-wheeled vehicle that was used in ancient times for racing and fighting and was pulled by a horse or horses

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Carriages & carts

  • cab
  • carriage
  • cart
  • coach
  • covered wagon
  • dogcart
  • dogsled
  • dray
  • gondola
  • hansom cab
  • horse float
  • horse-drawn
  • horsebox
  • ox-drawn
  • rickshaw
  • sedan chair
  • surrey
  • trap
  • wagon
  • wagon train

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Examples from literature

  • Around 2000 BCE the Egyptians started using spokes on their chariot wheels. 
  • By 500 BCE, many types of wheeled vehicles were in use, from fast chariots to large, slow carts. 
  • Chariot races were an important part of the Greek Olympic Games. 
  • The Ancient Greeks and Romans loved watching high-speed chariot races. 
  • There were fast chariots to fight in wars, slow carts to carry food and other goods, and comfortable carriages for rich people to get around in. 
  • Chariots, drawn by four horses and containing soldiers armed with spears and javelins and archers, were much in use. 
  • From one of these chariots alighted several venerable men, their hair whitened with age. 
  • His chariot was overturned "with a hideous crash" at such danger to himself, "that he did not believe he should ever hazard himself again in any sort of wheel carriage." 
  • So saying, Pluto pulled at the reins, and stopped the chariot right between the tall, massive pillars of the gateway. 
  • They walked along the road where once they used to ride in their chariot. 

chariotnoun [ C ]

us/ˈtʃær·i·ət/

a two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse, used in ancient times by the military and in racing

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