Hanapin
Carriage
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vagón
characteristic way of bearing one's body
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vagón
a railcar where passengers ride
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vagón
a machine part that carries something else
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vagón
a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around
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vagón
the supporting structure that holds the treads and risers together, forming the framework of the staircase
What is a "carriage"?
A carriage refers to the structural support that runs along the sides of the staircase, holding the treads and risers in place. Carriages can be made from various materials, including wood or metal, and are designed to provide stability and strength to the staircase. They can be visible, adding to the aesthetic appeal of the staircase, or hidden within the structure. The design of the carriage is important for ensuring the staircase can safely support weight and withstand daily use, contributing to the overall functionality and safety of the stairway.
Halimbawa
In the 19th century, carriages were a common mode of transportation for wealthy families.
The carriage driver skillfully navigated through the crowded marketplace.
The royal carriage was adorned with gold trim and velvet cushions for maximum comfort.
The elegant carriage rolled down the cobblestone street, drawn by a pair of white horses.
She waved from the window of the carriage as it passed by the cheering crowd.