carriage
n
1 [C] (also coach) vehicle (usu with four wheels), pulled by a horse or horses, for carrying people (通常为四轮的载客的)马车.
2 [C] (Brit also coach) (US car) railway coach for carrying passengers (火车)客车厢
a first-/second-class carriage 头等[二等]车厢.
3 [U] (cost of) transporting goods from one place to another 货运(费)
carriage forward, ie The cost of carriage is to be paid by the receiver. 运费由收货人支付.
carriage free/paid, ie The cost of carriage is paid by the sender. 运费免付[已付](已由发货人付讫).
4 [C] = gun-carriage (gun).
5 [C] moving part of a machine that supports or moves another part (机器的)移动托架
a typewriter carriage 打字机的滑动架.
6 [sing] (dated 旧) way in which sb holds and moves his head and body 仪态; 举止; 姿势
have a very upright carriage 挺著腰板.
When the plants are in the ground I'll put some powder on the soil.
白菜在地里生长时,我得在土壤里施些肥粉。
Good afternoon, Jeanne.
下午好,让娜。
My dear friend, Mathilde. Let me tell you something. That necklace you borrowed from me wasn't a real diamond necklace. It wasn't valuable at all. The stones in the necklace were made of glass. It was worth five hundred francs at the most.