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Что (кто) такое Dray - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dray (disambiguation)

dray         
¦ noun a low truck or cart without sides, for delivering barrels or other heavy loads.
?Austral./NZ a two-wheeled cart.
Origin
ME: perh. from OE dr?ge 'dragnet', related to dragan 'to pull' (see draw).
Dray         
·noun A squirrel's nest.
II. Dray ·noun A kind of sledge or sled.
III. Dray ·noun A strong low cart or carriage used for heavy burdens.
dray         
(drays)
A dray is a large flat cart with four wheels which is pulled by horses.
N-COUNT

Википедия

Dray

Dray may refer to:

  • Cart, also called dray in Australia and New Zealand
  • Dray horse, a horse that pulls a dray, also called a draft horse
  • Dray (name)
  • Dray Prescot series, science fiction novels by Kenneth Bulmer under the pseudonym Alan Burt Akers
  • Dray, an uncommon spelling of drey, the nest of a tree squirrel or flying squirrel
  • Flatbed trolley, type of four-wheeled trolley with no sides, also known as a dray
  • A delivery wagon
Примеры употребления для Dray
1. Dray said the government should withdraw the law.
2. Socialist Party spokesman Julien Dray predicted that it "won‘t last two years". President Jacques Chirac‘s mandate ends in 22 months.
3. The auctioned items came from the collection of Simone and Claude Dray, and also included modern and contemporary artworks.
4. Julien Dray, spokesman for the opposition Socialist party, denounced the way that Mr Sarkozy had in effect taken over the government.
5. "When youths take to the street, you don‘t know what can happen ...," said the spokesman for the opposition Socialist party, Julien Dray.