Landtransport - Historische Fahrzeuge und Kutschen
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit historischen Fahrzeugen und Kutschen wie „Dandy Horse“, „Wurf“ und „Phaeton“.
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a vehicle powered by a steam engine, typically fueled by burning combustible material
Dampfaauto
a three-wheeled vehicle powered by a steam engine, typically used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Dampfdreirad
an early two-wheeled, human-powered vehicle that is propelled by the rider pushing their feet against the ground
Dandy-Pferd
an early form of bicycle, typically with three wheels and pedals for moving
Velociped
a type of early motorcycle with an additional passenger seat mounted in front of the rider
Vorfahrzeug
a type of monorail or two-wheeled vehicle that uses gyroscopes to maintain balance and stability
Gyrokar
a human-powered vehicle, typically an enclosed chair or bed, carried on poles by people
Trage
a type of carriage or vehicle used for transportation, typically pulled by horses or other animals
Kutsche
a light, open carriage with two wheels, often used in the 19th century
Tilbury
a lightweight, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, typically used for one person, often in horse racing
Sulky
a type of horse-drawn carriage designed for two passengers, with the driver seated behind and above the cab, often used as a taxi in the 19th and early 20th centuries
Hansom-Cab
a doorless two-wheeled vehicle that holds one or two passengers and is drawn by a person walking or cycling, used in South East Asia
Rikscha
a vehicle on runners, typically horse-drawn, used for traveling over snow or ice
Schlitten
a light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with open sides and a folding fabric roof
Phaeton
a light, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage designed for one or two people
Gig
a four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage with a folding two-part roof that can be opened or closed, typically used for formal occasions
Landauer
a four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage with a roof, an enclosed cabin for passengers, and an outside seat for the driver
Brougham
a light, open, two-wheeled carriage, usually for one or two people, often drawn by one horse
Kalesche
a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns
Postkutsche
a big, four-wheeled carriage pulled by horses. It has a foldable top over the back seat and seats for four people facing each other
Barouche
a vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by dogs, traditionally used for travel over snow and ice
Hundeschlitten
a light, elegant, two-wheeled carriage with a folding hood, originally designed for two passengers
Victoria
a type of sled historically used by Native American tribes and early settlers to transport goods over land, consisting of two long poles attached at one end and dragged by a horse or dog
travois
a simple, two-wheeled vehicle typically drawn by a horse or other animal, used for transporting goods and people
Wagen
a wheeled vehicle with a handle, designed for transporting infants or young children in a lying or seated position
Kinderwagen