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railroad car

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Explanation of "Railroad Car"

Definition:
A "railroad car" is a type of vehicle that is designed to move on tracks. These cars are used to transport goods or people from one place to another using trains. Imagine a long, metal box that can roll along the railway tracks.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Countability: "Railroad car" is countable. You can say "one railroad car," "two railroad cars," and so on.
Example Sentences:
  1. The train had several railroad cars filled with coal.
  2. We boarded the railroad car that would take us to the next city.
Advanced Usage:

You might see "railroad car" used in different contexts, such as: - Freight railroad car: This refers specifically to a car used for transporting goods. - Passenger railroad car: This is used for carrying people.

Word Variants:
  1. Railcar: A shorter term for "railroad car."
  2. Boxcar: A type of railroad car used for transporting goods, usually enclosed.
  3. Sleeper car: A railroad car designed for passengers to sleep in during long journeys.
Different Meanings:
  • In some contexts, "car" can refer to a motor vehicle (like a car you drive), but when combined with "railroad," it specifically refers to the vehicles that run on tracks.
Synonyms:
  • Train car
  • Railcar
  • Freight car (for goods)
  • Coach (for passenger cars)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "railroad car" itself doesn't have specific idioms or phrasal verbs, you may hear phrases like: - "Jump the rails": This means that a train or railroad car has derailed, or come off the tracks. For example, "Three cars had jumped the rails during the storm."

Summary:

A "railroad car" is an important part of a train system, designed to carry either goods or passengers on railway tracks.

Noun
  1. a wheeled vehicle adapted to the rails of railroad
    • three cars had jumped the rails

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