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cart <a cart; carts> SUST.

cart TRANSP.
cart TRANSP.
cart AUTO. TRÁF.
cart AUTO. TRÁF.
cart AUTO. TRÁF.
cart TRANSP.
cart TRANSP.

cart wheel AUTO. TRÁF.

dog-cart

dog-cart AUTO. TRÁF.
dog-cart AUTO. TRÁF.

go-cart SUST. (instruments & machines)

golf cart

milk cart AUTO. TRÁF.

shopping cart ECON.

tea cart <a tea cart; tea carts> SUST.

tilting cart ELECTRNIA.

tip-cart SUST. ELECTRNIA.

cart ridge actuated device MILIT.

Air Conditioner Flushing Unit Cart INDUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In these inns, travellers could stable their horses, place their carts or goods in safe storage and secure board and lodgings for themselves overnight.
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Music, commercials and jingles were all called up from a series of carts also by the computer system.
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The camp consisted of 104 tepees, most shared by two families, arranged within a circle of carts which covered in skins provided additional sleeping quarters.
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Often small ponies or horse-drawn carts can be hired for rides along the beach.
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He was a "tinkerer" and liked to build things with his dad, who was a mechanic, when he was a kid including a go-cart.
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But in Received Pronunciation, there are three sounds distinguished: the long of "cart", the long of "caught", and the short rounded of "cot".
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He took some interest in agriculture, as in 1796, he invented a new one-horse cart.
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The only way to move from this entity to another was using carts pulled by horses or oxen, or using waterways.
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Later, where the quality of the road permitted, the range might be extended by the use of "charrettes" (carts).
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There are small firehouses with hoses on carts.
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