English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woord "karretjie" het verskeie woordeboekbetekenisse, afhangende van die konteks daarvan, waarvan sommige is:Selfstandige naamwoord: 'n Voertuig met óf twee of vier wiele wat met die hand of deur 'n dier gedruk of getrek word, wat tipies gebruik word om goedere of materiaal te dra.Selfstandige naamwoord: 'n Klein voertuig wat deur 'n verkoper gedruk word, soos hotdog of smeermiddel:li>, soos gebruik om te verkoop of te verkoop. 'n Afneembare houer, dikwels gemaak van gaasdraad, wat op 'n spoorwa of vragmotor gemonteer word om grootmaat goedere te vervoer.Werkwoord: Om iets in 'n kar te vervoer.Werkwoord: Om iets kragtig of skielik te verwyder, dikwels sonder verduideliking.Die roomysverkoper het sy karretjie deur die park gedruk en lekkernye aan kinders verkoop.Die goederetrein het verskeie karre gehad wat vol steenkool en hout was.Sy het haar bagasie van die lughawe na die hotel vervoer.Die veiligheidswag het die betoger weggekarwei van die betoger af.

Sentence Examples

  1. The owner had abandoned his seat on the cart and was bobbing up and down among them.
  2. Richard leant against the partly loaded cart and watched as Jack stabbed another forkful of hay to death before loading it into the cart.
  3. Jack drove his fork, without much enthusiasm or vigour, into the hay, lifted the fodder shoulder high and dropped it into the cart where it was raked into some order by Marc.
  4. At the crest, the village of Haría begins, and I wend my way down more narrow streets, built for feet and the occasional cart, streets scarcely wide enough for two cars to pass.
  5. Master Haden had barred all the doors to the house, but then he feared for our safety and we left the house in the back of a cart driven by two of his servants.
  6. Away from the inn, his path was blocked by a glut of street children fighting boisterously over fruit fallen from a market cart.
  7. A series of beeps followed, and we all stepped aside, allowing an older man in an electric shopping cart to roll past us.
  8. A pleasing image of a partially dismembered, disfigured, and bleeding body, one that replaced the horror in the cart, and this vision disturbed him not at all.
  9. A cart, the remains of a smashed barrel its only contents, the staves twisted by some careless impact, cast sharp ragged shadows in the moonlight across the wall.