adj.无马的;不用马的;自行推进的
horseless carriage───老式汽车;n.(老式的)汽车
He dreamed of a horseless carriage.───他梦见了一辆旧式的汽车。
Ford's year of curiosity and tinkering. He dreamed of a horseless carriage. When he built one, the world of transportation was changed forever.───福特在好奇和中度过了童年。他一天梦见一辆老式汽车,当他建好它时,这世界的交通运输将永远的改变了。
cost the outrageous sum of 50 cents (about $12.75 in today's money) to attend what was known as the "horseless horse show."───出席被称为“不用马的骑马表演”总共花费骇人听闻的50美分(今天约12.75美元)。
We began to have electric lights, and telephones, and to see horseless carriages, but our attitude was a mixture of wonder, fear, and doubt.───我们开始拥有了电灯,电话,不用马拉的车,但是我们是疑虑、害怕和怀疑的混合体。
These early cars were known as "horseless carriages, " and that's exactly what they were.───这些早期的汽车被称为「无马马车」,也的确名符其实。
At this time, there were a few "horseless carriages" on the roads, but most of them were driven by electricity or steam.───那时候,路上有少数“不用马拉的车辆”。不过,其中的大多数是由电力或蒸汽驱动的。
Jackson stopped and demanded an explanation. He got one. Ma and Pa, the woman declared, had never seen a horseless carriage before.───杰克逊停车质问那女人为什麽愚弄他们,那女人解释说:「我爸爸、妈妈还没有见过无马车。」
when automobiles first replaced horse-drawn carriages they were called horseless carriages.───当汽车第一次代替马车时被称作自行推进客车。
It cost the outrageous sum of 50 cents (about $12. 75 in today's money) to attend what was known as the "horseless horse show. "───出席被称为“不用马的骑马表演”总共花费骇人听闻的50美分(今天约12.75美元)。