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单词 bogie
释义 I. bogie|ˈbəʊgɪ|
Also bogy, bogey.
[A northern dialect word, which has recently been generally diffused in connexion with railways as applied to the plate-layer's bogie, but especially in sense 2. Of unknown etymology: notwithstanding absurd stories in the newspapers (invented ad rem), it has (as the sense might show) nothing to do with bogy1, which is not a northern word.]
1. north. dial. A low strong truck upon four small wheels, also called trolly, hurly, etc. ‘A kind of cart with low wheels and long shafts, used by masons to remove large stones’ (Peacock Lonsdale Gloss.); ‘a rude contrivance for moving heavy articles, consisting of a simple plank on low wheels’ (Lanc. Gloss.). esp. in Newcastle, A strong low truck (about 1 ft. high) on 4 small wheels, used, since c 1817, for transporting a single cask or hogshead from the quay to the town; also a flat board with 4 very small wheels on which lads career down steep banks or roads, as in the Canadian sport of tobogganing. Hence, in general use, the low truck used by platelayers on a railway.
c1817[Remembered in Newcastle by living witnesses (1887)].1835A. Gilchrist in Robson Bards of Tyne (1863) 416 In Dean Street, when carts or when bogies came down.1840T. Wilson Poems (1872) 93 A kind o' hearse on bogie wheels.1869N. & Q. Ser. iv. IV. 570/1 In Scotland in the engineering works they have a small carriage..which they call a ‘bogie.’.. I find it has been known by that name for fully 60 years.1874Trans. Amer. Inst. Mining Eng. II. 82 The slag may be allowed to deposit itself in layers in the truck or bogie, placed underneath the rolls.1885Birmingham Wkly. Post 26 Sept. 4/7 This work has often had to be done with a plate-layer's bogie, propelled by feet touching the road. (See R. Oliver Heslop, in Newcastle Daily Journal, 1 Nov. 1886.)
2. A low truck or frame running on two or more pairs of wheels and supporting the fore-part of a locomotive engine or the ends of a long railway-carriage, to which it is attached by a central pivot, on which it swivels freely in passing curves; a revolving under-carriage.
1844Specif. J. Wright's Patent, No. 10173 Constructing railway carriages by supporting the bodies near the ends on two eight-wheel, six-wheel, and four-wheel bogies or revolving under-carriages.1865Railway News 2 Dec. 579 The Bissell Bogie..for Locomotive Engines, so much prized on American and foreign Railroads.1878F. Williams Midl. Railw. 665 The new Midland passenger carriages..rest on two six-wheeled bogies.1879Cassell's Techn. Educ. xi. 307 In some engines the front part, instead of being mounted on a single pair of wheels, is supported on a ‘bogie’ or truck with two pairs.
3. attrib., as in bogie car, bogie carriage, bogie engine, bogie truck; bogie-barrow = sense 1 (‘known in Fife for sixty years or more’, Prof. W. Wallace).
1843Proc. Inst. Civil Eng. 99 What is termed a ‘bogie’ engine, having a four-wheeled truck to support one end of the boiler, whilst the other end rests upon the driving wheels.1851Specif. C. Cowper's Patent No. 13705 Improvements in the fore carriages, or as they are sometimes called ‘bogy frames,’ of locomotive engines.1869Eng. Mech. 19 Nov. 236/1 These engines are constructed with a bogie truck.1880Birmingham Wkly. Post 2 Oct. 1/6 He was in the last compartment of the last bogie carriage.
II. bogie
variant of bogy1.
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