单词 | pushchair |
释义 | > as lemmaspushchair pushchair n. Brit. /ˈpʊʃtʃɛː/ , U.S. /ˈpʊʃˌtʃɛ(ə)r/ chiefly British a chair on wheels in which someone can be pushed along; esp. a small, usually folding chair for a baby or young child.ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > vehicle pushed or pulled by person > [noun] > perambulator for child mail-cart1767 baby carriage1825 carriage1829 go-cart1853 perambulator1853 pushcart1853 bassinet1855 baby buggy1862 buggy1862 gypsy cab1864 baby coach1866 pushcar1867 pram1881 wagon1887 pushchair1893 kiddy car1918 stroller1920 pusher1953 1893 Davenport (Iowa) Daily Leader 5 July 5/3 A Jackson county editor got into a push chair at the World's Fair and fell asleep. 1919 Times 29 Aug. 7/3 When she tried to turn round the corner at the bottom of the lane, the ‘push chair’ fell over and the baby was thrown out in to the footpath. 1963 Times 25 May 9/5 As the mothers come out of the shops they pop sweets into the mouths of the two-year-olds sitting in pushchairs. 2004 Independent 7 Aug. 42/1 Children in pushchairs [are] must-have items if you're gay in San Francisco. < as lemmas |
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