waggon in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for waggon in the English»Spanish Dictionary

See also wagon, station wagon

wagon [Am ˈwæɡən, Brit ˈwaɡ(ə)n] N

2.2. wagon → station wagon

waggon in the PONS Dictionary

waggon Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be on the waggon inf
to fall off the waggon inf
to go on the waggon inf
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The original steam waggon, using an engine of the same size, might carry a load of around 15 tons.
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Trains were hauled by company steam locomotives between the two towns, though private waggons and carriages were allowed.
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The coal was transhipped from barge to waggon and from waggon to barge.
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From this period comes the waggon roof, with its interesting carved bosses, probably of 1461.
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The passenger coaches were crushed between the goods waggons and the tender.
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There were many accidents during the life of the tramroad, many involving the inclined planes with waggons running away.
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He developed interests and skills in repairing, constructing and experimenting with mechanical objects, including horse-drawn waggons, large kites, motorcycles, and eventually, automobiles.
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It is carried home on the last waggon, and then thoroughly drenched with water.
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The drawing horse would be carried behind the coach in a covered stable waggon.
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On running into the slipped soil the engine was derailed, and the passenger waggons were crushed between the goods waggons and the tender.
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