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Definition of trishaw in English: trishawnoun ˈtrʌɪʃɔːˈtrīˌSHô A light three-wheeled vehicle with pedals used in Asian countries. Example sentencesExamples - Twenty-four hours later, as the train slows outside Mogaung, I hop off, run down a dirt road, and leap into the first trishaw I see.
- Once there, all that one needs to do is get into the trishaw, a popular mode of transport in the historical town, and sip the local drink, Cendol while getting to see the local attractions.
- They're all sitting at home,’ says Sharath, a trishaw driver.
- We turned up the next morning with a trishaw filled with pots, pans, boxes of food, jerry cans of water and mosquito nets.
- Pickets threw crude bombs at police and passing vehicles, including slow-moving trishaws, during the strike, disrupting normal life and economic activity in Dhaka and other urban areas across country.
- The other day I took an elderly Australian couple on a trishaw ride around an area we call the Gulshan.
- I slide into the flow of tasseled trishaws, pedestrians, clicking bicycles.
- Pedal-powered trishaws still ply the streets.
- Traffic in Banda Aceh, home to 400,000 people, was busy as motorized trishaws bajaj competed with cars and motorbikes for space.
- If you come sometime, I will give you a ride in my trishaw, which is my job when I am not in school.
- In addition to the usual events, motor cars modified up to 1000 cc and trishaw events are introduced for this year's road races.
- Penang's main town, George Town has colonnaded streets of Chinese and Indian shophouses that demand thorough exploration by foot or trishaw.
- That night, to reduce suspicion, I decide to go drinking with the trishaw drivers.
- We visited the small town of Katha, where trishaws are the only high-tech transport available, and a perfect way to see the sights.
- Here, they should experience Hua Hin by night with a trishaw ride.
Origin 1940s: from tri- 'three' + rickshaw. Definition of trishaw in US English: trishawnounˈtrīˌSHô A light three-wheeled vehicle with pedals, used in East Asia. Example sentencesExamples - Twenty-four hours later, as the train slows outside Mogaung, I hop off, run down a dirt road, and leap into the first trishaw I see.
- If you come sometime, I will give you a ride in my trishaw, which is my job when I am not in school.
- Once there, all that one needs to do is get into the trishaw, a popular mode of transport in the historical town, and sip the local drink, Cendol while getting to see the local attractions.
- I slide into the flow of tasseled trishaws, pedestrians, clicking bicycles.
- Penang's main town, George Town has colonnaded streets of Chinese and Indian shophouses that demand thorough exploration by foot or trishaw.
- Pickets threw crude bombs at police and passing vehicles, including slow-moving trishaws, during the strike, disrupting normal life and economic activity in Dhaka and other urban areas across country.
- We turned up the next morning with a trishaw filled with pots, pans, boxes of food, jerry cans of water and mosquito nets.
- The other day I took an elderly Australian couple on a trishaw ride around an area we call the Gulshan.
- Here, they should experience Hua Hin by night with a trishaw ride.
- That night, to reduce suspicion, I decide to go drinking with the trishaw drivers.
- Traffic in Banda Aceh, home to 400,000 people, was busy as motorized trishaws bajaj competed with cars and motorbikes for space.
- We visited the small town of Katha, where trishaws are the only high-tech transport available, and a perfect way to see the sights.
- They're all sitting at home,’ says Sharath, a trishaw driver.
- In addition to the usual events, motor cars modified up to 1000 cc and trishaw events are introduced for this year's road races.
- Pedal-powered trishaws still ply the streets.
Origin 1940s: from tri- ‘three’ + ricksha. |