bogie
Kelime Anlamı :
1. maden ocağı arabası.
2. umacı.
3. kamyon.
4. gulyabani.
5. büyük iş kamyonu.
6. bogi.
7. boji.
8. şeytan.
9. bogey.
10. tekerlek/araba.
Tanımlar :
1.
one of several wheels or supporting and aligning rollers inside the tread of a tractor or tank.
2. chiefly british A railroad car or locomotive undercarriage having pairs of wheels that swivel so that curves can be negotiated.
3. variant of bogey.
2. chiefly british A railroad car or locomotive undercarriage having pairs of wheels that swivel so that curves can be negotiated.
3. variant of bogey.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
structure with axles and wheels under a railroad carriage or locomotive.
2. cigarette.
3. an aircraft of unknown friend/foe status. (compare bandit)
4. A score one stroke higher than par on any one hole.
5. A toy similar to a violin bow, consisting of a wooden stick with notches along one or more sides or edges to produce a rattly noise when kratzed (stroked) against a hard edge, lip of container etc.
6. A piece of solid or semisolid mucus in or removed from the nostril.
7. ghost.
2. cigarette.
3. an aircraft of unknown friend/foe status. (compare bandit)
4. A score one stroke higher than par on any one hole.
5. A toy similar to a violin bow, consisting of a wooden stick with notches along one or more sides or edges to produce a rattly noise when kratzed (stroked) against a hard edge, lip of container etc.
6. A piece of solid or semisolid mucus in or removed from the nostril.
7. ghost.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A four-wheeled truck, having a certain amount of play around a vertical axis, used to support in part a locomotive on a railway track.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
see bogy.
2. A name first given at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in england, to a coal-wagon or truck so constructed as to turn easily in moving about the quays; a trolly.
3. an english term for a four-wheeled truck supporting the front part of a locomotive engine, or placed one under each end of a railway-carriage, and turning beneath it by means of a central pin or pivot, to facilitate the passing of sudden curves.
4. in a saw-mill, a small carriage running on a transverse track on a log-carriage, used to change the position of the log in relation to the saw.
5. A small wheelbarrow or box upon wheels, made of light boiler-plate iron, used in the removal from the furnace of blackash in the manufacture of soda by the Leblanc process.
6. see colonel bogie.
2. A name first given at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in england, to a coal-wagon or truck so constructed as to turn easily in moving about the quays; a trolly.
3. an english term for a four-wheeled truck supporting the front part of a locomotive engine, or placed one under each end of a railway-carriage, and turning beneath it by means of a central pin or pivot, to facilitate the passing of sudden curves.
4. in a saw-mill, a small carriage running on a transverse track on a log-carriage, used to change the position of the log in relation to the saw.
5. A small wheelbarrow or box upon wheels, made of light boiler-plate iron, used in the removal from the furnace of blackash in the manufacture of soda by the Leblanc process.
6. see colonel bogie.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia