pram
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++pram /præm/ noun [countable] British EnglishDHB a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby can lie down while it is being pushed (四轮手推)婴儿车 SYN American English baby carriage → buggy a young woman pushing a pram 推着婴儿车的年轻女子
Examples from the Corpus
pram• And I've got a pram in the back of the shop.• She hit him so savagely that a woman with a pram told her to calm down.• Pushchairs and prams are not admitted - backpacks available.• Many have prams attached to accommodate babies.• As this was also unsuccessful, she thought again and then emptied the pram of its contents.• Frantically - but much too late - she ran in chase of the pram.• The artefacts he'd collected were everywhere and the cellar was full of old toys and Victorian prams.pram nounChinese
small four a with a baby in which Corpus wheels vehicle
pram
pram /præm/
noun [countable]
British English a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby can lie down while it is being pushed
SYN baby carriage American English ⇨ buggy:
a young woman pushing a pram
pram /præm/
noun [countable]British English a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby can lie down while it is being pushed
SYN baby carriage American English ⇨ buggy:
