Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
station fly
Serbian translation:
(покривене) кочије / чезе / фијакер
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Jun 4, 2013 15:19
11 yrs ago
English term
station fly
English to Serbian
Other
Automotive / Cars & Trucks
početak XX veka
U sledećoj rečenici:
"The local garage had two battered Ford cars, and there were two station flies. None of these had been requisitioned on the date in question."
I kasnije u rečenici: "She received enough money to hire a car or fly to take her up to that place."
Ne mogu da nađem kakva je to vrsta kola (ako su neka kola uopšte u pitanju).
Unapred hvala.
"The local garage had two battered Ford cars, and there were two station flies. None of these had been requisitioned on the date in question."
I kasnije u rečenici: "She received enough money to hire a car or fly to take her up to that place."
Ne mogu da nađem kakva je to vrsta kola (ako su neka kola uopšte u pitanju).
Unapred hvala.
Proposed translations
(Serbian)
4 +4 | (покривене) кочије / чезе / фијакер | Daryo |
3 +1 | спортски аутомобил | Aleksandar Skobic |
3 +1 | кочија | Olivera R |
Proposed translations
+4
1 hr
Selected
(покривене) кочије / чезе / фијакер
"The local garage had two battered Ford cars, and there were two station flies. None of these had been requisitioned on the date in question."
"She received enough money to hire a car or fly to take her up to that place."
[Hercule Poirot: the Complete Short Stories; The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge]
"Fly (carriage)
A fly was a horse-drawn public coach or delivery wagon, especially one let out for hire. In Britain, the term also referred to a light covered vehicle, such as a single-horse pleasure carriage or a hansom cab.
"Hansom cab
The hansom cab is a kind of horse-drawn carriage designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, an architect from York. The vehicle was developed and tested by Hansom in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. Originally called the Hansom safety cab, it was designed to combine speed with safety, with a low centre of gravity for safe cornering. Hansom's original design was modified by John Chapman and several others to improve its practicability, but retained Hansom's name.
Cab is a shortening of cabriolet, reflecting the design of the carriage. It replaced the hackney carriage as a vehicle for hire; with the introduction of clockwork mechanical taximeters to measure fares, the name became taxicab.
Hansom cabs enjoyed immense popularity as they were fast, light enough to be pulled by a single horse (making the journey cheaper than travelling in a larger four-wheel coach) and were agile enough to steer around horse-drawn vehicles in the notorious traffic jams of nineteenth-century London. There were up to 7500 hansom cabs in use at the height of their popularity and they quickly spread to other cities in the United Kingdom, as well as continental European cities, particularly Paris, Berlin, and St Petersburg. ...."
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansom_cab]
у погледу тога која је заправо варијанта "station fly" можда овде нађете неки путоказ; мислим да су то покривене кочије, а можда та нијанса није ни битна.
[http://cars.about.com/cs/newcarprofiles/a/bodystyl_choose.ht...]
"She received enough money to hire a car or fly to take her up to that place."
[Hercule Poirot: the Complete Short Stories; The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge]
"Fly (carriage)
A fly was a horse-drawn public coach or delivery wagon, especially one let out for hire. In Britain, the term also referred to a light covered vehicle, such as a single-horse pleasure carriage or a hansom cab.
"Hansom cab
The hansom cab is a kind of horse-drawn carriage designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, an architect from York. The vehicle was developed and tested by Hansom in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. Originally called the Hansom safety cab, it was designed to combine speed with safety, with a low centre of gravity for safe cornering. Hansom's original design was modified by John Chapman and several others to improve its practicability, but retained Hansom's name.
Cab is a shortening of cabriolet, reflecting the design of the carriage. It replaced the hackney carriage as a vehicle for hire; with the introduction of clockwork mechanical taximeters to measure fares, the name became taxicab.
Hansom cabs enjoyed immense popularity as they were fast, light enough to be pulled by a single horse (making the journey cheaper than travelling in a larger four-wheel coach) and were agile enough to steer around horse-drawn vehicles in the notorious traffic jams of nineteenth-century London. There were up to 7500 hansom cabs in use at the height of their popularity and they quickly spread to other cities in the United Kingdom, as well as continental European cities, particularly Paris, Berlin, and St Petersburg. ...."
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansom_cab]
у погледу тога која је заправо варијанта "station fly" можда овде нађете неки путоказ; мислим да су то покривене кочије, а можда та нијанса није ни битна.
[http://cars.about.com/cs/newcarprofiles/a/bodystyl_choose.ht...]
Peer comment(s):
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Dusan Miljkovic
15 mins
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шором шајке а Дунавом чезе .... звучи познато? Хвала!
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agree |
Aleksandar Skobic
1 hr
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Хвала!
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agree |
Olivera R
2 hrs
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Хвала!
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agree |
Natasa Stankovic
: Svaka čast - izgleda da je to baš to (osim „čeze“ - one ne bi trebalo da su pokrivene/zatvorene).
3 hrs
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Хвала!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Хвала!"
+1
33 mins
спортски аутомобил
Искрено, ово је чисто нагађање, јер ни ја нисам могао ништа друго да нађем осим овог:
http://www.flymodelcars.com/
http://www.flymodelcars.com/
Peer comment(s):
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Daryo
: ко би изнајмио спортски аутомобил да се негде одвезе? не уклапа се баш у причу.
1 hr
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Знам да нема много смисла, стога сам рекао да је чисто нагађање, вођен оном веб-страницом, али видим да сам погрешио.
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agree |
Vuk Vujosevic
11 hrs
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+1
2 hrs
Discussion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(carriage)
Evo ima i ovde definicije za fly, čak i malo šire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(carriage)
E sad a kako se to zove na srpskom, to već nemam pojma :)
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/fly
- Chiefly British A one-horse carriage, especially one for hire.
- (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) Brit a light one-horse covered carriage formerly let out on hire
Npr. nešto ovako:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/__qzX-0fL9Js/SrxUMKC4hBI/AAAAAAAATt...