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O que (quem) é Sleigh - definição

LAND VEHICLE USED FOR SLIDING ACROSS SNOW OR ICE
Sleigh; Sledge; Sledges; Sledge Sleigh; Sledged; Sledger; Sledgers; Sleighs; Sleighed; Ice sledge; Sleds; Sled run; 🛷; Horse-drawn sleigh; Horse drawn sleigh
  • Adult and child walk uphill, each pulling a small plastic toboggan
  • Boy lying on a [[Flexible Flyer]]
  • forklift]] at [[McMurdo Station]] in [[Antarctica]]
  • Sleds as the normal form of winter transport near [[Stockholm]] c. 1800.
  • A child's sledge (19th century), [[Radomysl Castle]]
  • A horse-drawn "stone boat", a sled used in an Australian [[horse pulling]] competition
  • Sled at [[Botswana National Museum]]
  • Two people in a horse-drawn cutter-style sleigh
  • A loaded dogsled

sleigh         
(sleighs)
A sleigh is a vehicle which can slide over snow. Sleighs are usually pulled by horses.
N-COUNT
sleigh         
[sle?]
¦ noun a sledge drawn by horses or reindeer.
¦ verb ride on a sleigh.
Origin
C17: from Du. slee; related to sled.
Sleigh         
·adj Sly.
II. Sleigh ·noun A vehicle moved on runners, and used for transporting persons or goods on snow or ice;
- in England commonly called a sledge.

Wikipédia

Sled

A sled, skid, sledge, or sleigh is a land vehicle that slides across a surface, usually of ice or snow. It is built with either a smooth underside or a separate body supported by two or more smooth, relatively narrow, longitudinal runners similar in principle to skis. This reduces the amount of friction, which helps to carry heavy loads.

Some designs are used to transport passengers or cargo across relatively level ground. Others are designed to go downhill for recreation, particularly by children, or competition. (Compare cross-country skiing with its downhill cousin.) Shades of meaning differentiating the three terms often reflect regional variations depending on historical uses and prevailing climate.

In British English, sledge is the general term, and more common than sled. Toboggan is sometimes used synonymously with sledge but more often to refer to a particular type of sledge without runners. Sleigh refers to a moderate to large-sized, usually open-topped vehicle to carry passengers or goods, and typically drawn by horses, dogs, or reindeer.

In American usage sled remains the general term but often implies a smaller device, often for recreational use. Sledge implies a heavier sled used for moving freight or massive objects. Sleigh refers more specifically than in Britain to a vehicle which is essentially a cold-season alternative to a carriage or wagon and has seating for passengers; what can be called a dog-sleigh in Britain is known only as a dog-sled in North America.

In Australia, where there is limited snow, sleigh and sledge are given equal preference in local parlance.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Sleigh
1. Children enjoy amusements including kite flying, shuttlecock and sleigh riding.
2. He also liked giving us an occasional sleigh ride.
3. I wanted the sleigh bell–wearing reindeer on my roof.
4. Mr Nikkanoff feared he would have only one reindeer to pull his sleigh this Christmas.
5. Brian Sleigh, and some of the medics to offer their services.