Rickshaw
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British pronunciation/ɹˈɪkʃɔː/
American pronunciation/ɹˈɪkʃɔː/
ricksha

Definicja i Znaczenie "rickshaw"

Rickshaw
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ryksha, taksówka rowerowa

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
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What is a "rickshaw"?

A rickshaw is a small, two-wheeled cart pulled by a person, typically used for transporting passengers. The driver either walks, runs, or cycles while pulling the cart, which can carry one or two people. Rickshaws originated in Asia, especially in Japan and China, and were widely used in cities for short-distance travel. The design is simple, with a seat for passengers, and it offers a more personal, slower mode of transport compared to motorized vehicles. Rickshaws are still used in some parts of the world today, often for tourism or in areas with heavy traffic.

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Tourists enjoyed a scenic ride through the bustling streets of Bangkok in a traditional rickshaw.
In many Asian cities, rickshaws provide an affordable and convenient mode of transportation for short distances.
The rickshaw driver expertly maneuvered through the narrow alleys, avoiding traffic and pedestrians.
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