Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - tram
Tram
tram
1. n. 1 Brit. an electrically-powered passenger vehicle running on rails laid in a public road. 2 a four-wheeled vehicle used in coal-mines. Phrases and idioms tram-road hist. a road with wooden, stone, or metal wheel-tracks. Etymology: MLG & MDu. trame balk, beam, barrow-shaft 2. n. (in full tram silk) double silk thread used for the weft of some velvets and silks. Etymology: F trame f. L trama weft
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I. noun Etymology: English dialect, shaft of a wheelbarrow, probably from Low German traam, literally, beam Date: circa 1517 any of various vehicles: as, a boxlike wagon running on rails (as in a mine), streetcar, a carrier that travels on an overhead cable or rails, a streetcar line, II. transitive verb (~med; ~ming) Date: 1874 to haul in a ~ or over a ~way ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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