donkey cart
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Definition
Noun: A simple, typically small, four-wheeled vehicle pulled by a donkey, characterized by having an underslung axle (where the axle is positioned below the main body or bed of the cart) and often featuring two seats.
Usage
A "donkey cart" is a specific type of animal-drawn cart. It is used for light transport of goods or people over short distances, often in rural, agricultural, or historical settings. - The farmer used a donkey cart to bring vegetables to the local market. - In the historical village, tourists can take a ride in a traditional donkey cart.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe something that is slow, old-fashioned, or basic in method.
- Their delivery system is a donkey cart compared to our modern logistics network.
Variants and Related Words
- Cart (n): A general term for a vehicle with two or four wheels, pulled by an animal or a person.
- Donkey (n): The animal () used to pull the cart.
- Carriage (n): A more refined, often enclosed, horse-drawn passenger vehicle.
- Wagon (n): A larger, stronger four-wheeled vehicle for transporting heavy loads.
Synonyms
- Donkey-drawn cart: A more descriptive synonym.
- Burro cart (primarily in American English, using the Spanish-derived word for donkey).
Antonyms
- Motor vehicle: A self-propelled vehicle (e.g., car, truck).
- Automobile: A passenger car designed for road travel.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To reinvent the wheel (when applied to a donkey cart): To waste time creating a basic method that already exists. (Note: This idiom is not specific to "donkey cart" but can be contextually applied.)
- Designing a simple manual system like that is just reinventing the donkey cart.
Noun
- a cart with an underslung axle and two seats