Waggon in spanish
Carro
pronunciation: kɑroʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑroʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
waggon [wagon, -USA] = vagón, vagoneta, carro, carromato, carruaje, carreta.
Example: In San Francisco horse-drawn wagons preceded the cable cars.more:
» bandwagon = chollo, bicoca, canonjía.
Example: Some respondents were not averse to describing IT merely as another bandwagon.» covered waggon = carromato.
Example: The wind rushing through the covered waggon caused the stout canvas hood to bulge.» paddy wagon = furgón policial. [Nombre poco usado hoy día]
Example: Old-time police wagons were called 'Paddy Wagons', probably because most cops in those days were Irish.» police wagon = furgón policial, furgón celular.
Example: Old-time police wagons were called 'Paddy Wagons', probably because most cops in those days were Irish.» stationwagon = furgoneta.
Example: The main mode of transportation is by truck, although some is by rail and a minute part by stationwagons.wagon [waggon, -UK] = vagón, vagoneta, carro, carromato, carruaje, carreta.
Example: In San Francisco horse-drawn wagons preceded the cable cars.more:
» bandwagon = chollo, bicoca, canonjía.
Example: Some respondents were not averse to describing IT merely as another bandwagon.» paddy wagon = furgón policial. [Nombre poco usado hoy día]
Example: Old-time police wagons were called 'Paddy Wagons', probably because most cops in those days were Irish.» police wagon = furgón policial, furgón celular.
Example: Old-time police wagons were called 'Paddy Wagons', probably because most cops in those days were Irish.» stationwagon = furgoneta.
Example: The main mode of transportation is by truck, although some is by rail and a minute part by stationwagons.